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September 25, 2014 6:14:54 PM

i wanna know is what to look for in a graphics card when i purchase one? how to know if its good or not and worth the money? a GT620 1gb ddr3 is crap but there are other COSTLIER 1gb ddr3 which work way better! whats the difference ? if u cud tell me what to look in a graphics card during purchase it wud help me in the future as i have bought the GT620 few months back which is crap and i dont want to make any such mistakes in future :p 

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a b U Graphics card
September 25, 2014 6:17:23 PM

gt620 is old and cheap as hell
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September 25, 2014 6:35:28 PM

Alex Kelly said:
gt620 is old and cheap as hell


yes sir thats what im talking about its total crap! but i dont know what to look for in a graphics card during a purchase ? all i can do is see specifications , and 1gb ddr3 looked decent but turns out now that the card is waste! now im planning to buy and graphics card so next time when i go to market and check out various graphics card how do i compare them there ? how should i know if a particular graphics card is worh the money and will play my games well ? because one of my friends has a 1GB DDR3 graphics card but it performs way better than my GT620 . he has a costlier one! but both are 1GB DDR3 so why is his card give better performance than mine ? :(  if you could explain to me what you exactly do when YOU are purchasing a graphic card outside and how do you know if its bang for the buck ? thanks alot
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a b U Graphics card
September 25, 2014 8:09:52 PM

First of all, you must know what are the things that you will do. (i.e. gaming only)

For games, what are the games that you will play? Recent demanding games or old not demanding games? There are powerful GPU (Graphics processing unit) that can play old and new games in a decent performance.
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a b U Graphics card
September 25, 2014 9:59:58 PM

Sorry for my blunt reply.
Specs don't really mean anything, but I can tell you that if you want decent gaming performance you'll need at least a GTX 750. :) 
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