need help buying new gpu guys please help

led1nis

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So hello,
Guys i need help buying a graphic card for my 1st sort of build upgrade, had some parts lieng around and i thoutght i do something wit them :) ill be playng some games from time to time but dont need somethink special my budget is aroung 60-100££ but less is better oh aloso was thinking abou duol screen setup so i can work on the computer while my 5y old doghter can wacth her movies

And i find this as i will need heatsink n fan
Cooler Master Hyper 103 92mm PWM Fan CPU Cooler RR-H103-22PB-R1

Will that worg ????

Some specs to start with

Mobo M5a78l-musb3 that has ati hd 3000 i think
8gb ddr3 g.skill ripjaws x at 1600 ( can or gona b upgraded) if recomended
cpu amd fx 6300
Psu tagan 550w (i think)

I think thats it.
Many thnx to all off you
 
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You are in the R7 260x range. You can pick one up for about 85 pounds. If you really want to save money you can drop down to the R7 250x for about 65 pounds, but that is a significant drop in performance. So it depends on what you want to do. If you want to play the lastest games then go for the 260x.
PCparkpicker is a good tool for pricing graphics cards.
http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/parts/video-card/#c=161,149

Also the CPU cooler you mentioned will work just fine. If you want more options Tom's has a thread dedicated to inexpensive CPU cooler recommendations.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2467876/alternatives-hyper-212-evo-budget-cooling.html

margibso

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You are in the R7 260x range. You can pick one up for about 85 pounds. If you really want to save money you can drop down to the R7 250x for about 65 pounds, but that is a significant drop in performance. So it depends on what you want to do. If you want to play the lastest games then go for the 260x.
PCparkpicker is a good tool for pricing graphics cards.
http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/parts/video-card/#c=161,149

Also the CPU cooler you mentioned will work just fine. If you want more options Tom's has a thread dedicated to inexpensive CPU cooler recommendations.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2467876/alternatives-hyper-212-evo-budget-cooling.html
 
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