Need graphics card buying help!!

punchball

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Hi,
Like I said in my earlier post I am new to building computers and REALLY need help with my graphics card... I am planning on playing bf4, Bf hardline, Gta V, Gta iv, sim city 5, watchdogs, minecraft, and many more games I would love (and really want) to play all these games on ultra settings to get the full affect of the games. My Graphics card budget is around 400$ and for the computer itself (not including the monitor and other accessories) is 1500 - 1700$ graphics cards. What I have narrowed it down to is a gtx 770 just in two different, but similar models (if not the same)

Both 4gb's if not set already

Super clocked
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130945

non super cloced
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130948

How do these look? will they be able to play what the games I spoke of earlier? I have always wanted a NVidia graphics card my whole life and all my friends have one so it is about time I join them. however, is their card out their in terms of performance? (I need the card to last me a while on it's own because i'm 14 and getting money to keep upgrading a computer isn't the easiest thing to do.) I really need help with this to find the best graphics card to suet me needs. Please help!!!

Punchball
 
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I agree there is a huge difference between the cards, however, if you are playing games on a single monitor at 1080p, then both cards should certainly be able to run those games with decent frame rates on ultra so long as the rest of the components are capable as well

Vinny54

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I agree there is a huge difference between the cards, however, if you are playing games on a single monitor at 1080p, then both cards should certainly be able to run those games with decent frame rates on ultra so long as the rest of the components are capable as well
 
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