Radeon R9 270X 4GB (REFERB),EVGA 660, ASUS 750ti 2GB all £108 ? help needed

extreametech

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Hey guys

My question is i have around £100 to buy a new graphics card , I have been looking around and found a ASUS GTX 750Ti for £108.. then a week later (today) I found these graphics cards a GIGABYTE R9 270X 4GB (REFURBISHED By a Known company) for around £108 and the EVGA 02G-P4-2660-KR GeForce GTX 660 2GB for £108 which one should I get?

I Dont know wether to get a refurbished card? but its 4GB GDDR5 instead of 2GB GDDR5

Options and answers will help alot !

Thanks Drew
 
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If it's refurbished from a reputable company like you say then I would shoot for the 270X. It easily smokes the 750 Ti and competes with and beats the 660 nine times out of ten.

As long as you have some form of warranty support from the retailer you purchase it from then buying refurbished products aren't all that bad. The only time you have to be wary of purchasing components is if it's used and being sold by an individual.


I bought my power supply and motherboard refurbished and they both were like new and work great. (specifically from Amazon warehouse deals)

dovah-chan

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If it's refurbished from a reputable company like you say then I would shoot for the 270X. It easily smokes the 750 Ti and competes with and beats the 660 nine times out of ten.

As long as you have some form of warranty support from the retailer you purchase it from then buying refurbished products aren't all that bad. The only time you have to be wary of purchasing components is if it's used and being sold by an individual.


I bought my power supply and motherboard refurbished and they both were like new and work great. (specifically from Amazon warehouse deals)
 
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extreametech

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Thanks helps alot ! DO you think its ok buying Refurbished products from Newegg ?
 

dovah-chan

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Seeing how you were using euros, you cannot purchase from newegg as they only ship to North American residents (and possibly Australia soon?). Perfectly fine alternatives are usually Amazon and Tigerdirect (Amazon usually has good deals). Great specialty and mod stores include Frozen CPU and aquatuning.