what should i buy? ps4 or gtx 770 + psu?

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well i have 2000R$(Reais) or 891$ dollars to buy ps4 or gtx 770 with a new psu, but i don't if it's worth to buy the gtx 770 i don't know for how much long it will run games and i'm afraid that the graphics card start to lack in performance son what should i do?
my current build
gtx 550 ti fermi 1gb ddr5
4gb ram
i5 3330
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psu c3 tech 500w V.E(Video Edition)
 
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It really depends on what platform you prefer. If most of your friends have a PS4 and you want to play with them then you still have a decent gaming rig to play with your PC friends. As for the 770, I have one and I can pretty much max any game I get and it will probably be with me for the next year or two.

If you are going the 770 route then the 770 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130921&cm_re=evga_770_superclocked-_-14-130-921-_-Product) $330 and the PSU (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004RJ8EKI/ref=asc_df_B004RJ8EKI3159648?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&tag=pg-401-34-20&linkCode=df0&creative=395097&creativeASIN=B004RJ8EKI), $60 leaves you with $500 to put away for an upgrade and whatnot so in a year or two you can grab a...

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If I were you, i would go for the GTX770 and the psu. Instead of getting a GTX770, you could get a GTX780 and a good psu with 900USD
 

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It really depends on what platform you prefer. If most of your friends have a PS4 and you want to play with them then you still have a decent gaming rig to play with your PC friends. As for the 770, I have one and I can pretty much max any game I get and it will probably be with me for the next year or two.

If you are going the 770 route then the 770 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130921&cm_re=evga_770_superclocked-_-14-130-921-_-Product) $330 and the PSU (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004RJ8EKI/ref=asc_df_B004RJ8EKI3159648?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&tag=pg-401-34-20&linkCode=df0&creative=395097&creativeASIN=B004RJ8EKI), $60 leaves you with $500 to put away for an upgrade and whatnot so in a year or two you can grab a new graphics card :)
 
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