Graphics card for latest gaming for pc under 25000

Pratik panda

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Sir,
Can you please help me out to find a graphics card to run all latest games like Watch dogs, Battlefield 4 etc in 1920*1080 res. My configuration is=
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2310 CPU @ 2.90GHz
Manufacturer Intel
Speed 3.2 GHz
Number of Cores 4
Video Card NVIDIA GeForce 210
Manufacturer NVIDIA
Chipset GeForce 210
Dedicated Memory 1.0 GB
Total Memory 2.4 GB
Memory 3.6 GB
Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Edition (build 7600), 32-bit
Service Pack 0
Size 32 Bit
Edition Ultimate
Display Maximum Resolution 1920 x 1080.
I WILL BUY A NEW GRAPHICS CARD UNDER 25000. PLEASE SUGGEST A NICE ONE. PLEASE SAY A GRAPHICS CARD THAT WOULD BE PLACED IN MY PC ie FREQUENCY WILL MATCH..
 
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I agree, I would upgrade the whole system! He does not indicate the specific motherboard being used, so it's hard to tell if he can upgrade the RAM, or would need a whole new board to do so.

My GPU answer is to also benefit anyone else who may stumble across this thread, curious about the *best* GPU for these games. From our testing, it would be the GTX 780 Ti, if you can afford it. If not, again, we would recommend the 770, or the 760, or the 660. Also a decent amount of RAM (8 GB should be fine, 16GB would be better), as well as at least an i5 processor (Haswell).

When "The Sims" was first released, I found that unfortunately my PC couldn't handle this game. I went and bought a new graphics card, and even after installing, I...
1) *He said 25,000 which I assume means 25,000Rs.

2) **You will also need to install 64-bit Windows 7/8 because you can't address enough System and Video memory with 32-bit Windows.

3) The POWER SUPPLY as said needs to be adequate (i.e. 550W/650W with a 6-pin and 8-pin graphics power connector)

4) Here's two cards:
http://www.flipkart.com/msi-nvidia-n760-tf-2gd5-oc-geforce-gtx-760-gaming-2-gb-gddr5-graphics-card/p/itmdqhu8dakxe5dk?pid=GRCDQHU8DAKXE5DK&srno=b_2&ref=2e9fb684-0047-49f8-a33f-5db6139a62f8
and
http://www.flipkart.com/asus-amd-ati-r9-280x-direct-cuii-3gb-gddr5-graphics-card/p/itmdw75z5d59dp2h?pid=GRCDW75M25X5VUWC&srno=b_12&ref=2e9fb684-0047-49f8-a33f-5db6139a62f8

5) Watch Dogs:
It's a great game but I don't know if it's been FIXED yet. There's a memory issue that they are aware of. The game will fill up the Video memory then start massively stuttering. They ARE fixing it.

Summary:
- get Windows 8.1 64-bit (and Start8 from Stardock)
- GTX760 or similar depending on BUDGET
- 550/650W power supply with proper connectors for the graphics card
 

EricMalcolm

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If you would like to run Watch Dogs and Battlefield in high settings with one card, I would still recommend the GTX 780 Ti, if this card is in your price range. If not, you can also use a 770 or 760. Or even a 660.

We've tested a GTX 750 and a GTX 750 Ti's at max settings playing Watch Dogs, and it's not recommended for optimal viewing on that resolution. We do a lot of gaming here at AVADirect.

Thanks!
 

EricMalcolm

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I agree, I would upgrade the whole system! He does not indicate the specific motherboard being used, so it's hard to tell if he can upgrade the RAM, or would need a whole new board to do so.

My GPU answer is to also benefit anyone else who may stumble across this thread, curious about the *best* GPU for these games. From our testing, it would be the GTX 780 Ti, if you can afford it. If not, again, we would recommend the 770, or the 760, or the 660. Also a decent amount of RAM (8 GB should be fine, 16GB would be better), as well as at least an i5 processor (Haswell).

When "The Sims" was first released, I found that unfortunately my PC couldn't handle this game. I went and bought a new graphics card, and even after installing, I couldn't get it to work. It was a shame, but I had to bite the bullet and buy a new system, sometimes technology just moves faster than we do.

Also, we tested Watch Dogs with four 780 Ti cards in a quad SLI, now that was overkill! (but fun nonetheless).

Thanks!
 
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