Need Help upgrading my graphics card

HumorlessGamer

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Ok so I'm trying to upgrade my powercolor 7970 to a better video card I'm looking at tiger direct (only place i can buy from) and i was looking at various video cards. Tiger direct has a lot of graphics cards with discounts/rebates at the moment and I'm looking to buy one, my budget is around $450, the thing is I'm confused, i was looking at some video cards and they all have weird different price tags for example the evga gtx 770 super clocked cost $409 with 2gb and PnyGeforce Gtx overclocked 770 cost $399 with 4gb so i dont know which one is better These are not the cards i want specifically i just used them as an example as why i don't understand the price tags. I'm here hoping someone could point me towards a great video card I'm willing to raise my budget to $500 if the extra $50 would make a BIG difference but i would rather not spend a extra $50. I'm interested on NVIDIA only here are my specs at the current moment.

Processor: 8350 4.0ghz
ram: 8gb 1333
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 ATX
video card: PowerColor 7970
Case: Rosewill CHALLENGER ATX Mid Tower Case
PSU: 800 wats
 
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People will try to talk you out of a 4 gig card. You really want to get the 4 gig version. Just today playing Wolfenstein I used 2.8 gigs of VRAM on my 770 4gb. The other day with ps2 emulator I used 3.1 gigs. Whatever you choose, do 4 gigs. Especially if you plan to sli In the future

Danimal1q2w3

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People will try to talk you out of a 4 gig card. You really want to get the 4 gig version. Just today playing Wolfenstein I used 2.8 gigs of VRAM on my 770 4gb. The other day with ps2 emulator I used 3.1 gigs. Whatever you choose, do 4 gigs. Especially if you plan to sli In the future
 
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