Card graphics first time

YOSOY

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Jun 10, 2014
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Hi all regards. I'm from Mexico and I am looking for a graphics card but it's the first time I buy you a, I'm a graphic designer and in my spare time I edit personal videos with sony vegas game STEAM some titles like Counter Strike Global Offensive (requires good graphics) and DOTA2 the problem is that I can not decide which to buy for eg r9 270x cards there different prices according to the brand and version attached link: hxxp :/ / computacion.mercadolibre.com.mx/tarjetas-video/pci-express/640 -mb-y-mayores/ati/r9-270x (replace xx to top) I also recommended a GTX660 and this GTX660ti with the OC is 192-bit but then in truth I'm lost, no cards above 500 or 1000 usd but I have no money and I do not need so much power! haha. and it's like buying a car, all serve to come and go but not all offer the same comfort.

What is the option that you could recommend me to thinking about what I need, and knowing that it is a purchase that I hope will serve for long.

my computer specifications are:

MOTHERBOARD: P8Z77-V LX
PROCESSOR: i7 2600K
16 Kingston ram Hype (4 SLOTS)
Power Supply CoolerMaster RS-600-PCAR E3 600w
120GB Solid State Drive 1.5 TB Hard Drive

PD. I think the main question is not how I want to spend, must be right, the right thing is not to spend excessively expensive and have something which you can not get enough juice
 
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the 270x is a great crossfire card for a budget 1080p rig if your motherboard will support.

If you do not plan to crossfire i would suggest stepping up to a 280.

your cpu will remain good for gaming but its gaming performance would benefit greatly from a 4ghz+ overclock.

iron8orn

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the 270x is a great crossfire card for a budget 1080p rig if your motherboard will support.

If you do not plan to crossfire i would suggest stepping up to a 280.

your cpu will remain good for gaming but its gaming performance would benefit greatly from a 4ghz+ overclock.
 
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