Looking for budget gpu

blueJet518

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Hello,
I am trying to build a new budget gaming pc, and have been trying to find a good gpu. I have recently found the r7 370 4GB edition for $80, the rx 460 2GB edition for $100, the GTX 750 ti 1GB edition for $75, and the GTX 750 ti 2GB edition for $105. Which one should I get?(If you want to suggest another gpu, the max I am willing to pay is around $100 for new, refurbished, or used cards that haven't been overclocked.) Also, my psu is 550 watt with 48 amps total in the 12V rails. Which cards can my psu handle?
Thanks in advance to anybody who replies.
 
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As I recall, the 370 is basically a higher clocked 7850 with more memory, and the 270x is a higher clocked 7870. I suppose that would make the 7850/270/370 all the same card and the 7870/270x/370x the same card. I'd say if you went with any of the 7850 variants, 2gb is enough. A 4gb variant of the 7870 might be worth picking up if you can find one at a decent price.

$90 is not a bad price for a 2gb 270x.

blueJet518

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If I buy the GTX 1050, I am afraid that the cpu I chose might bottleneck the gpu, as I chose to go with 2 xeon l5520 due to the insanely low price of $14 for both of them. I am on an insanely tight budget, so I don't think I can afford the newer i3, i5, and 17 cpus. Do you think that a lightly used r9 270x on eBay for around $90 is worth it?
 
As I recall, the 370 is basically a higher clocked 7850 with more memory, and the 270x is a higher clocked 7870. I suppose that would make the 7850/270/370 all the same card and the 7870/270x/370x the same card. I'd say if you went with any of the 7850 variants, 2gb is enough. A 4gb variant of the 7870 might be worth picking up if you can find one at a decent price.

$90 is not a bad price for a 2gb 270x.
 
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blueJet518

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Ok thanks.