What gaming graphics card is Good for my PC

Ton_Lang

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Hi everyone,


I have a BIOSTAR mobo.
Model: mcp6p m2+ ver 6.2
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core 5000+
Ram: 4GB max.


I want to have a decent to better gaming performance with this PC but my currently installed graphics card is just the Asus Silent geforce 210 1GB which is not a gaming card as I have searched.

This PC's Mobo is I believe a DDR2. Any inputs on what is the best graphics card for my PC?

I would like to play AC, Arkahm etc at mid settings or high if possible.

Thank you so much for any inputs.Much appreciated.
 
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At that resolution, you should be fine with old gtx 650(im not sure if ur mobo/psu can use this) or equivalent gpus that's compatible with your build. I'm not sure if you still can buy them today but if you can get them under 40bucks and dun have much budget, go for it.

If you're going build a new pc, it could be time for you to upgrade your monitor as well as almost every new builds today are capable of playing at 1080p.
That's a dual core, an old one too. Some games are hard on the CPU and those games will struggle no matter what videocard you get. Assassin's Creed games are like this, the newer ones anyways. Same with the Batman games. You don't mention your power supply. Assuming it's weak, then maybe an Nvidia GT 730 DDR5 is the most you should get, of cards that are still being sold new. In used cards I'd say something like an AMD HD 7750 would be about the most you want to spend. Basically what you're looking for is a card that was decent on games in the 2009-2010 timeframe AND doesn't require a 6 pin power connector. Any card more powerful than that is a waste of money since your system won't be able to play the games that demand that power.
 

JaSoN_cRuZe

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I can feel you but you have to change your system core to have a decent gaming machine.

You need to upgrade your PC,if you want to play latest titles, even though you spend money on latest budget GPU for gaming your current hardware may not support it.
 

Ton_Lang

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I really appreciate your time in answering my noob question as I am a noob about PC as well.
If you do no mind,
What is the best CPU that you will recommend for my MOBO.
My Mobo's CPU support list is on this link.


http://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=370#cpusupport

Sorry Im new to this.
 

Ton_Lang

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Thanks so much for your answer. really appreciate it.
What CPU would you recommend from my supported list on this page?
http://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=370#cpusupport

Thanks.
 

Ton_Lang

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1366x768 or lower. preferred window mode. I think if I can play Dota 2 I will be fine. Thanks for your time.
 

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At that resolution, you should be fine with old gtx 650(im not sure if ur mobo/psu can use this) or equivalent gpus that's compatible with your build. I'm not sure if you still can buy them today but if you can get them under 40bucks and dun have much budget, go for it.

If you're going build a new pc, it could be time for you to upgrade your monitor as well as almost every new builds today are capable of playing at 1080p.
 
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Ton_Lang

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Thanks! I will keep that in mind.