Should a get a better graphics card | best bang for buck

Jenna Cat

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Hi I'm looking for a new graphics card unless you feel I don't need one

I currently have the GeForce GTX 770 2Gb. I had it for 2 years
(How often should graphic cards be changed)

After doing research to get maybe 3 monitors I found that this card cannot support higher quality monitors (1440p and/or 144/120 hz)

Are there any great graphic cards that can replace this | is my graphics card good enough |

My budget is about 300.
However the budget can change if it is worth the money (Good card that will last years)

Power supply: Corsair Builder 750W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply
( is this a good one)
 
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300 dollars, euros or pounds? Or any other currency?

I'll just assume it's dollars.

Well, to play on a triple monitor setup you'll need a card that's a bit more pricey than $300.

BUT! If you wish to use one for games and the other two only in windows etc. then we're back on track.
For $300 look either for a GTX1060 or a RX480, I'd recommend the 6GB and 4GB versions respectively.

There really isn't any set timer for a GPU upgrade. You upgrade as soon as your current GPU doesn't run your favourite games and you can afford a new one.

If you're willing to expand your budget by ~$150 then the GTX 1070 is a very desirable card for this price that will last you at least a couple of years.

When buying a GPU do not bother for the super...

TehPenguin

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300 dollars, euros or pounds? Or any other currency?

I'll just assume it's dollars.

Well, to play on a triple monitor setup you'll need a card that's a bit more pricey than $300.

BUT! If you wish to use one for games and the other two only in windows etc. then we're back on track.
For $300 look either for a GTX1060 or a RX480, I'd recommend the 6GB and 4GB versions respectively.

There really isn't any set timer for a GPU upgrade. You upgrade as soon as your current GPU doesn't run your favourite games and you can afford a new one.

If you're willing to expand your budget by ~$150 then the GTX 1070 is a very desirable card for this price that will last you at least a couple of years.

When buying a GPU do not bother for the super expensive models. The Pascal family showed that no matter what card you buy they all perform nearly identical.
 
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