best graphic card around USD 110 and below

stratos85

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Jan 10, 2014
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System Specifications
Processor (CPU)
NameIntel Core i3-2100 CPU @ 3.10GHz
Threading 1 CPU - 2 Cores - 4 Threads
Frequency 1596.19 MHz (16 * 99.76 MHz)
Architecture Sandy Bridge (32 nm)
CPUID / Stepping 6.A.7 / 6.2A (D2)
CPU Extensions MMX, SSE, EM64T, VT-x, AVX
Caches L1 : 64 KB / L2 : 512 KB / L3 : 3072 KB
Microcode 0x000001A
Max. TDP 65 Watts
Temperature 45°C
Voltage 0.984 Volts
Type Stock
Motherboard
ModelDell 0Y2MRG
BIOS Dell Inc. - A06 - 10/17/2011
CPU Socket Socket 1155 LGA
North Bridge Intel Sandy Bridge rev 09
South Bridge Intel H67 rev B3
Memory (RAM)
Size8192 MB
Type DDR3-1330 - Dual Channel
Frequency 665.1 MHz (1:5)
Timings 9-9-9-24
Slot #1 ModuleKingston - 4096 MB (10700)
Slot #2 ModuleKingston - 4096 MB (10700)
Graphic Card (GPU)
GPU TypeNVIDIA GeForce GT 440 (830 MHz)
VRAM Size 1024 MB (900 MHz)
Miscellaneous
Windows Version Windows 7 64-bit
Windows Subver SP1 (Build 7601)
CPU-Z Version 1.67
 

Mciahel

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Yes sir you are correct. It was my pleasure.
 

stratos85

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Jan 10, 2014
6
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10,510
i already bought HD7770-DC-1GD5 from asus just now... in my hometown area this is the most value for money gpu with good performance... its better than those r7 250 in terms of graphic performance wise... here is the thread... http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1838638/urgent-answers-appreciated.html

http://www.gpuzoo.com/Compare/AMD_Radeon_HD_7770_GHz_Edition__vs__ASUS_R7250-1GD5/

anyway thanx for the help man...