best gpu under 11K inr

Arun007

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Hai guys i am going t:love:o buy a graphics card under 11K inr suggest me the best one

My specs are
1. Asus P5G41T-MLX3 mobo
2. Intel core 2 duo E5700 @ 3.00ghz
3. Necola 450W psu
4. 4gb ddr3 ram

Pls help me its urgent and thanks in advance

Edit :i am thinking to get a zotac nvidia gtx 750ti whats ur suggestion is it the best in its range thank for all the folk who helped me school vaccations are about to start so please help me ASAP
 
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I still reccomend an r7 265 (which is an old 7850 rebranded) It should run okay on the PSU. Also like other people have already said the lower 7770 or 7790 series isn't a bad idea either (which close to perf is the r7 250x)

However like I already said, your CPU and PSU aren't the best for a gaming situation. If you were to buy a 750 ti like you suggested you would be bottlenecked by your CPU anyway. So spend as little as you can on a 7770/r7260/250x and if you are really into gaming upgrade your PC entirely into a new Rig Salvaging whatever you can.

-good luck

Anonymouselite5

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For that price (roughly) I live in Australia so prices may vary.
I'd be looking at a GTX 760 if you can afford it or a GTX 960 (which is newer).
You can also look for the r9 270x or r9 285 for that price.
If that is too much I would look at the r7 265.

Although your CPU will bottleneck all of those cards, so the cards won't run at their full potential. I would suggest if you really are into building a full on PC, spend less on a GPU now (say an r7 265 or 260) and in the future build a new PC and salvage whatever parts you can e.g. case, RAM, hdd's.

-good luck
 

Coltor

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If you want to be a bit risky:

You could get away with a 6950, I have a friend running a similar setup with a 6950. Under 10k and beats 7700 series.
http://goo.gl/yBNMcx (sorry, American site, let me know if it doesn't work)

If wanted you'd save enough to but this 600 watt PSU:
http://goo.gl/vw2YBa

Between 6950 and PSU it'll be about 10100 inr.

Me and my friends have never had enough money at one time to do anything but run things close to their max PSU (within 100 watts), we've had great success thus far.
 

Coltor

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Do to unfortunate circumstances, I've gotten away with a similar setup to this on a 400 watt. Spooky stuff but it worked, luckily that was eventually resolved.

My friend ran a 7750, quad core xeon (LGA 775) and 4GB DDR2 in a slimline dell 230 watts for over a year.

 
7750 uses like 40 or 50W, I'd have to look it up to be exact. The CPU, I can't guess at without knowing the model number, but it's probably not far over 90W at worst. You could do that with a decent 230W PSU, but it certainly isn't the best idea. If it was only for a year or two, then the danger is greatly mitigated- only moderately overdrawing a PSU is usually not a danger for the first year or two unless it is a very bad quality model.
 

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7750 is 55 watts, xeon was around 80 watts, I don't know about peripherals. They probably never reached beyond 150 watts.

It was a crappy low end Dell with many a problem though, lots of viruses.
 

Coltor

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Good plan.

 

Anonymouselite5

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I still reccomend an r7 265 (which is an old 7850 rebranded) It should run okay on the PSU. Also like other people have already said the lower 7770 or 7790 series isn't a bad idea either (which close to perf is the r7 250x)

However like I already said, your CPU and PSU aren't the best for a gaming situation. If you were to buy a 750 ti like you suggested you would be bottlenecked by your CPU anyway. So spend as little as you can on a 7770/r7260/250x and if you are really into gaming upgrade your PC entirely into a new Rig Salvaging whatever you can.

-good luck
 
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