Need a reliable but inexpensive GPU for gaming

chemicalinvasion

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Jan 8, 2014
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I just got more into PC gaming and my current graphics card (Radeon HD 4850) keeps over heating and shutting my computer down when I play for more than a few minutes (depends on the game, some games I can go for about an hour.) I think the fan on it stopped working because when I check the temps it gets ridiculously high and it's never done that before. I don't know a whole lot about graphics cards, but I've been learning a lot more about them over the last few days. I'm wondering if it's even possible to get a GPU that will run games like Skyrim, Battlefield, Civ 5, etc., for around $50-$70? (Until I can afford an official badass one, that is.)

Here are my system specs in case that will help.
OS: Windows 7 64 bit
Processor: AMD Athlon II X4 645 3.10GHz
RAM: 8GB
PSU: Bestec atx-250-12z
Plenty of HD space
1920 X 1080 resolution

Not sure what other information would be helpful but I'm willing to provide any info needed.
 
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Hey, for the price range that you have there is no real solution for buying a card that will run games at 720p let alone 1080p. What i suggest is to try and replace the cooler on your current graphics card. This may seem daunting but you will soon see that's it's a viable option if you look up a few videos on youtube. Buying a replacement graphics card cooler will fit your budget and will prolong the life of your current card until you can afford a decent card. You might even be able to add an overclock to the card with it's new cooler to give you a performance boost over from what you had! Hope this helps:)
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107-2.html
actually the 6570 is already slower than the one you already have. but the psu you have you cant relay on! you need a new psu if you are going to upgrade. you should get a 500w quality one from xfx, corsair ,antec,seasonic and get 7770 with 2gb or 7790 if you can. the will work great on your machine. upgrading to a high-end one will result to a cpu botleneck.
 

_samduck_

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Hey, for the price range that you have there is no real solution for buying a card that will run games at 720p let alone 1080p. What i suggest is to try and replace the cooler on your current graphics card. This may seem daunting but you will soon see that's it's a viable option if you look up a few videos on youtube. Buying a replacement graphics card cooler will fit your budget and will prolong the life of your current card until you can afford a decent card. You might even be able to add an overclock to the card with it's new cooler to give you a performance boost over from what you had! Hope this helps:)
 
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