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Which Graphic Card Should I Use?

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July 9, 2014 12:44:15 PM

I recently bought a PC having specs:
Lenovo PC
Core 2 Quad 2.4Ghz
4 Gb DDR-3 RAM
Nvidia Quadro fx 256mb Card of 256-bit

Now my question is that I want to play some latest games and want to replace my card with some best one but not much costly.
All around 1Gb card having
directX 11
Pixel Shader :5
Please recommend me a best card for gaming which will be able to play GTA5 in future as it will release in fall 2014

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July 9, 2014 12:51:02 PM

Well, sir, for best card you first need to have a decent power supply. Considering your cpu, I would not suggest going above r9 270x, since it will be bottlenecked anyway. For psu, get xfx core 500w or higher, unless you already have a good psu.
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July 9, 2014 1:05:39 PM

herrwizo said:
Well, sir, for best card you first need to have a decent power supply. Considering your cpu, I would not suggest going above r9 270x, since it will be bottlenecked anyway. For psu, get xfx core 500w or higher, unless you already have a good psu.


My system already have a PSU of 650 Watt
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July 9, 2014 1:07:22 PM

This still does not mean anything. There are 800w psus that cant handle 300w cards, due to low quality capacitors. Which model of psu exactly, sir?
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July 9, 2014 1:11:51 PM

herrwizo said:
This still does not mean anything. There are 800w psus that cant handle 300w cards, due to low quality capacitors. Which model of psu exactly, sir?


Can you clear me...
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July 9, 2014 1:13:30 PM

herrwizo said:
This still does not mean anything. There are 800w psus that cant handle 300w cards, due to low quality capacitors. Which model of psu exactly, sir?


I think 650waat PSU can easily handle best cards,and also as I have posted I want good card in less price
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July 9, 2014 1:14:09 PM

I meant what is the exact model of your psu, so we can figure out whether or not it should be replaced? If it is a quality brand and a good series, no problem.

Edit: and no, wattage is not a determinant of quality. Exact model, please.
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July 9, 2014 1:16:51 PM

herrwizo said:
I meant what is the exact model of your psu, so we can figure out whether or not it should be replaced? If it is a quality brand and a good series, no problem.

Edit: and no, wattage is not a determinant of quality. Exact model, please.


I dont know its exact model but I dont want to replace my PSU I just want to replace my graphic Card
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July 9, 2014 1:19:45 PM

...you just can't help some people.
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July 9, 2014 1:19:46 PM

A good card is r7 270x. How much current can your psu deliver on +12v rail? This card requires 24 A.
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July 9, 2014 1:20:46 PM

Lee-m said:
...you just can't help some people.


Lol, quite true man. But I am trying... ;) 

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July 9, 2014 1:21:20 PM

herrwizo said:
A good card is r7 270x. How much current can your psu deliver on +12v rail? This card requires 24 A.


What about nvidia gt 630 1 gb
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July 9, 2014 1:21:24 PM

herrwizo said:
Lee-m said:
...you just can't help some people.


Lol, quite true man. But I am trying... ;) 


Good luck mate :) 
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July 9, 2014 1:22:35 PM

noyan said:
herrwizo said:
A good card is r7 270x. How much current can your psu deliver on +12v rail? This card requires 24 A.


What about nvidia gt 630 1 gb

Pretty crappy
I suggest a radeon r7-270 or GTX750

What is your PSU model? Its important since it may not have enough connectors or amps
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July 9, 2014 1:22:56 PM

Nvidia gt630 is way too slow for anything theye days. The slowest card i would even consider is r7 260x or nvidia 750.
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July 9, 2014 1:33:06 PM

smeezekitty said:
noyan said:
herrwizo said:
A good card is r7 270x. How much current can your psu deliver on +12v rail? This card requires 24 A.


What about nvidia gt 630 1 gb

Pretty crappy
I suggest a radeon r7-270 or GTX750

What is your PSU model? Its important since it may not have enough connectors or amps


Where to find it?
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July 9, 2014 1:34:17 PM

Look at it, and read the brand name and model.
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