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October 16, 2014 9:13:46 AM

Any good video graphic card with no game compatibility problems or bsod related problems??

Is to fit this PC:
AMD FX 6300
Corsair V. Blue 8GB (2x4gb) 1600
Asus M5A97 Evo
Thermaltake V3 Case
Corsair CX430 PSU

I've seen EVGA GTX 750 for 109.99$ but price increased from tax in one website and in another it increased to 119.99$ and shipping 5.99$... I also checked MSI R7 260 for 87$ in one site and 86$ in another, seems too cheap to be similar/better than GTX 750... I've read lot of topics of R7 260x having bsod trouble and many other stuff, do anyone here know about it? (almost 1 year ago about that I think), was it fixed?
GTX 750 consumes less power than R7, so is kind of better but I don't know what to choose, can anyone help me out? Detailed stuff about a good card in that range (I'm not a insane gamer that goes ultra/etc/high res in games... I only play online games and maybe some other FPS games (COD/BF) that requires some power..)

Thanks beforehand.

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October 16, 2014 9:18:02 AM

GTX 750 (or the Ti version) are good choices, consumes ~60W, will work on your PSU, and good power for the price, look up some benchmarks, high-ultra decent FPS is achievable in latest titles with no or low AA. I'd avoid R7 260(or X version) as they're high TDP cards, and no higher performance than 750. Its something like: R7 260<GTX 750< R7 260X< GTX 750 Ti
I'd go with 750, perfect performance/TDP ratio for your build.
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October 16, 2014 9:26:13 AM

MeteorsRaining said:
GTX 750 (or the Ti version) are good choices, consumes ~60W, will work on your PSU, and good power for the price, look up some benchmarks, high-ultra decent FPS is achievable in latest titles with no or low AA. I'd avoid R7 260(or X version) as they're high TDP cards, and no higher performance than 750. Its something like: R7 260<GTX 750< R7 260X< GTX 750 Ti
I'd go with 750, perfect performance/TDP ratio for your build.


Any US website where I can buy it? (I hope newegg put it for 109.99$ again or less with free shipping) but are there any other with similar price or lower?
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October 16, 2014 9:58:22 AM

MeteorsRaining said:
Anheanz said:
Here is this one for $104 with a rebate from amazon WITH free shipping
http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-GeForce-Dual-Link-Graphics-0...


Avoid 1GB versions, the VRAM will bottleneck on FHD resolution.


As I said I'm not a hardcore gamer, my monitor will be from 17" to 22". I don't know which resolutions they use but I believe is not much xD.

And all those prices are after rebate... you know, if I don't have enough to pay the real price I can't buy it lol T.T.

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October 16, 2014 10:00:20 AM

If it's 1080p, you'd need 2GB VRAM, if it's 720p, 1GB will (barely) suffice, 1GB would be holding the card back on any reso. Screen size doesn't matter.
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October 16, 2014 10:21:41 AM

MeteorsRaining said:
If it's 1080p, you'd need 2GB VRAM, if it's 720p, 1GB will (barely) suffice, 1GB would be holding the card back on any reso. Screen size doesn't matter.


Damn, and I just found this:
http://www.amazon.com/Zotac-GeForce-21GB-Graphics-Card/...

I don't know if Zotac is the best in cooling gpu but atleast 99.99$ is kind of useful. and my case will have 4 fans, the place where it will be is well ventilated too. and I don't Overclock anything so I guess I would be ok no?.

The Gigabyte one you linked seems beautiful... If I could afford it and also get rebate thing. I've seen people getting rebate denied.
Playing at 1280x1024 or 1280x768 would 1GB really bottleneck? :s.
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October 16, 2014 10:36:55 AM

Zotac is not the best at cooling but will be just fine on this card, your airflow seems pretty fine so no worries in that dept. Also, 1GB VRAM would bottleneck the given resolution, stick with 2GB solutions.
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October 16, 2014 10:50:18 AM

MeteorsRaining said:
Zotac is not the best at cooling but will be just fine on this card, your airflow seems pretty fine so no worries in that dept. Also, 1GB VRAM would bottleneck the given resolution, stick with 2GB solutions.


What about GTX 650??? I saw 2GB one for less but I think it consumes more and have less gaming perfomance I guess. well, I said above (repeating again) I won't be playing Battlefield 3-4 on ultra or anything, medium or etc is ok. (Since I've play it on low graphics always before (HD 5450 on old pc, toss it to the trashcan xD) I would be satisfied with not that much. Though GTX 750 seems the best now, only 1GB is avaible on my budget and 2gb seems a bit far away.
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Yes it consumes more and have less performance, much less. If you're fine w/o high textures, 1GB would suffice.
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