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Choosing a graphic card for my pc

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  • PC gaming
  • HD 7770
  • GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY
  • AMD
  • Gigabyte
  • Graphics
  • Graphics Cards
  • Radeon
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September 30, 2014 3:29:08 AM

Would Radeon HD 7770, GV-R777OC-1GD be a good match to it?

These are my pc specs:
-Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (x64) Build 7600
-Processor: AMD Athlon II X2 240 (2800.0 MHz)
-Motherboard: GIGABYTE M61PME-S2 (nVidia nForce 6100-405/430)
-Memory: 4 GBytes DDR2 (Dual-Channel)
-PSU: LC-500H-12 500W

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September 30, 2014 4:38:43 AM

Yep, that's about the highest I'd probably recommend for that build unless you're thinking of a new build in the near future.

Your PSU should be able to handle it but I'd probably opt for more efficient cards like a GDDR5 version of the R7 250 (similar to the old 7750 in performance) or (if you can pay a bit more) a more powerful GTX 750 (which may not perform to its full potential with that CPU) but is decent enough to be a placeholder card for a new build.

Both of those cards require no PCI-E power connector (except for some models of the 750) and are quite energy efficient.
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September 30, 2014 7:17:41 AM

Thanks man, just if you would care to explain in what term is R7 250 more efficient than 7770, power consumption or performance? As it seems 7770 is a bit more powerful, even though R7 has a bit more memory.
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September 30, 2014 5:53:54 PM

Only more efficient in power usage as it only uses up to 75w that the PCI-E slot provides. The newer R7 250x is basically a 7770 so you could pick one of those up if they're cheaper than a 7770 where you live. If the 750 isn't far off in price that's also worth considering since it's a better performer whilst using less power.
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September 30, 2014 5:59:59 PM

i'd really recommend you the GTX 750 even if it might cause a little bottleneck to your CPU it would still deliver decent performance.
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