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What should I upgrade my graphics card to?

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December 26, 2013 3:38:13 PM

I recently bought a new computer and it has been running fairly smooth, but I would like to upgrade the graphics card and the power supply in order to get better fps and be able to play more demanding games. Below are some of the specs for my computer:

8GB Ram
500 Watt PSU (Plan on upgrading with graphics card)
GT520 Graphics Card
AMD Quad-Core FX-4300 Processor
Here is a link to it-http://www.amazon.com/CyberpowerPC-GUA250-FX-4100-Gamin...

I am very new at all of this, so any help is greatly appreciated. I am looking for a very good quality graphics card and power supply that could allow me to get 200+ fps in games like minecraft. Thanks for the help and if there is any information I need to add please tell me.

I can spend up to $250, but would prefer less. I play Minecraft currently, Skyrim, and many othe rgames on steam. Also, I am perfectly fine with running on good settings rather than the max. Also, when I say 200fps I am referring to minecraft as I know many other games 200fps is insane due to their extreme graphics.

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a c 102 U Graphics card
December 26, 2013 3:41:56 PM

1) what's your price range. 2) what games you looking to play. 3) do you want to max out games or just good quality. 4) why the fuck do you want 200fps in game? You know 99% of monitors run at 60fps right?
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December 26, 2013 3:45:16 PM

I can spend up to $250, but would prefer less. I play Minecraft currently, Skyrim, and many othe rgames on steam. Also, I am perfectly fine with running on good settings rather than the max. Also, when I say 200fps I am referring to minecraft as I know many other games 200fps is insane due to their extreme graphics.
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December 26, 2013 3:51:15 PM

What's your budget for GPU and for PSU?
With higher end GPUs your CPU could start to bottleneck...
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December 26, 2013 3:52:58 PM

hypergon said:
What's your budget for GPU and for PSU?
With higher end GPUs your CPU could start to bottleneck...


Up to $250 not looking for something insane, just something practical that would get the job done, not looking for the best settings.
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December 26, 2013 4:04:11 PM

Your cpu will not bottleneck, it is perfectly fine. People go around saying a cpu will bottleneck too much on here, kind of pisses me off. For that range you could get a 270x or 760 and not have to upgrade your psu.
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December 26, 2013 4:06:36 PM

woltej1 said:
Your cpu will not bottleneck, it is perfectly fine. People go around saying a cpu will bottleneck too much on here, kind of pisses me off. For that range you could get a 270x or 760 and not have to upgrade your psu.


Just from what I have read my psu is pretty crappy, so I am not sure if I would want to upgrade my card without getting at least a little better psu. Can you link me to those two cards?
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December 26, 2013 4:38:13 PM

What kind of PSU would go well with either of those cards, and which card would be better suited for my pc?
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a c 102 U Graphics card
December 26, 2013 4:58:37 PM

extremely well at 1080p for any steam game, minecraft and skyrim. the 270x is a pretty decent card. It won't kill the high end games, but at least run them. you should go with the second one since they are the same price, it will save you an extra cable to 2.
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December 26, 2013 5:04:04 PM

woltej1 said:
extremely well at 1080p for any steam game, minecraft and skyrim. the 270x is a pretty decent card. It won't kill the high end games, but at least run them. you should go with the second one since they are the same price, it will save you an extra cable to 2.

Alright, would you recommend buying the card and trying out to see if my psu can handle it and then trying out that power supply. Also are there any slightly cheaper alternatives to the two cards that would perform in about the same range?
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December 26, 2013 5:12:09 PM

The 270 seems like it could handle anything I would be wanting to do, would the current psu in my pc be able to handle it? Or should I look to upgrade to the SeaSonic or Corsair?
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a c 102 U Graphics card
December 26, 2013 5:13:28 PM

500W should do fine, wouldn't be a bad idea if you don't mind the $50 for the corsair as the quality difference would be a lot, but as far as powering the system the 500W should do fine.
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December 26, 2013 5:15:32 PM

woltej1 said:
500W should do fine, wouldn't be a bad idea if you don't mind the $50 for the corsair as the quality difference would be a lot, but as far as powering the system the 500W should do fine.


Alright, I really appreciate the help!
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