B Bombeesh Honorable Aug 28, 2013 16 0 10,510 May 23, 2014 #1 I fried my old video card whist dusting my computer, so im looking for a new one. What are your suggestions?
I fried my old video card whist dusting my computer, so im looking for a new one. What are your suggestions?
Solution geofelt May 23, 2014 If you like amd, look at the R7-265 or R9-270 For nvidia, the GTX750ti. It would take a synthetic benchmark to tell any difference in performance. Stronger than that, you may need a psu upgrade.
If you like amd, look at the R7-265 or R9-270 For nvidia, the GTX750ti. It would take a synthetic benchmark to tell any difference in performance. Stronger than that, you may need a psu upgrade.
lowriderflow Distinguished Jul 5, 2010 1,484 0 19,960 May 23, 2014 #2 what's the rest of your computer? a $250 gpu may be a waste of money if your rig is pretty dated. you might be better off with a gtx 750 for $110 Upvote 0 Downvote
what's the rest of your computer? a $250 gpu may be a waste of money if your rig is pretty dated. you might be better off with a gtx 750 for $110
geofelt Titan Oct 9, 2006 54,346 4,169 174,240 May 23, 2014 #3 I can't imagine how clearing dust managed to damage your graphics card. What is your pc used for, what is your psu, and what is your budget? a good $250 gpu might be a GTX760. Upvote 0 Downvote
I can't imagine how clearing dust managed to damage your graphics card. What is your pc used for, what is your psu, and what is your budget? a good $250 gpu might be a GTX760.
B Bombeesh Honorable Aug 28, 2013 16 0 10,510 May 23, 2014 #4 geofelt : I can't imagine how clearing dust managed to damage your graphics card. What is your pc used for, what is your psu, and what is your budget? a good $250 gpu might be a GTX760. I got some of the liquid nitrogen stuff on the gpu and im somewhat certain thats what messed it up Gaming PC, 450 watt antec, 150-250 on gpu Upvote 0 Downvote
geofelt : I can't imagine how clearing dust managed to damage your graphics card. What is your pc used for, what is your psu, and what is your budget? a good $250 gpu might be a GTX760. I got some of the liquid nitrogen stuff on the gpu and im somewhat certain thats what messed it up Gaming PC, 450 watt antec, 150-250 on gpu
B Bombeesh Honorable Aug 28, 2013 16 0 10,510 May 23, 2014 #5 lowriderflow : what's the rest of your computer? a $250 gpu may be a waste of money if your rig is pretty dated. you might be better off with a gtx 750 for $110 i3 2120 (considering buying I5) asrock motherboard, 500 gig hdd, 450 watt PSU, MSI 7770 gpu (fairly certain its dead) 8 gigs kingston ram Upvote 0 Downvote
lowriderflow : what's the rest of your computer? a $250 gpu may be a waste of money if your rig is pretty dated. you might be better off with a gtx 750 for $110 i3 2120 (considering buying I5) asrock motherboard, 500 gig hdd, 450 watt PSU, MSI 7770 gpu (fairly certain its dead) 8 gigs kingston ram
geofelt Titan Oct 9, 2006 54,346 4,169 174,240 May 23, 2014 Solution #6 If you like amd, look at the R7-265 or R9-270 For nvidia, the GTX750ti. It would take a synthetic benchmark to tell any difference in performance. Stronger than that, you may need a psu upgrade. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
If you like amd, look at the R7-265 or R9-270 For nvidia, the GTX750ti. It would take a synthetic benchmark to tell any difference in performance. Stronger than that, you may need a psu upgrade.
B Bombeesh Honorable Aug 28, 2013 16 0 10,510 May 23, 2014 #7 geofelt : If you like amd, look at the R7-265 or R9-270 For nvidia, the GTX750ti. It would take a synthetic benchmark to tell any difference in performance. Stronger than that, you may need a psu upgrade. Is there any way i can be 100% certain it is my video card that is the problem because the fan starts up it just doesnt seem to be outputting anything Upvote 0 Downvote
geofelt : If you like amd, look at the R7-265 or R9-270 For nvidia, the GTX750ti. It would take a synthetic benchmark to tell any difference in performance. Stronger than that, you may need a psu upgrade. Is there any way i can be 100% certain it is my video card that is the problem because the fan starts up it just doesnt seem to be outputting anything