I would like to know what graphics card would go best with an Asus Rog Strix Z270F and a Kaby Lake Intel core i5-7600K LGA 1151. I would like to stay under 150 dollars, but ten bucks more would not be the end of the world. Please and thank you.
MERGED QUESTION Question from AnonymousBeef : "Is this a good graphics card?"
AnonymousBeef :
I think I have a straight forward question. Im planning on building a 1000 dollar PC, and this is my first time doing so. I was wondering if this is a good graphics card. I plan to game at at least 720p and I plan to game quite a bit. Here's the link:
MERGED QUESTION Question from AnonymousBeef : "Is this a good graphics card?"
AnonymousBeef :
I think I have a straight forward question. Im planning on building a 1000 dollar PC, and this is my first time doing so. I was wondering if this is a good graphics card. I plan to game at at least 720p and I plan to game quite a bit. Here's the link:
Also, If there are better cards, in which I would prefer a dual fan if possible, I would like it to stay in 150 dollar range. Thank you in advance.
Hellfire13 :
Dual fan or single fan, doesnt make a big difference if you have proper cooling on your case. Personally i would go with faster clock speeds for better performance. This unit is clocked significantly higher out of the box... https://pcpartpicker.com/product/Cm38TW/evga-geforce-gtx-1050-ti-4gb-sc-gaming-acx-20-video-card-04g-p4-6253-kr
I wouldn't go for the FTW edition because that's the most expensive 1050 Ti EVGA sells. Least expensive to most expensive goes Gaming, SC Gaming, SSC Gaming, FTW. The issue I have with buying the most expensive model is that you are getting a 1050 Ti at a price close to the next best card above a 1050 Ti. So you might as well buy an RX 470 or something.
However, I don't like buying the cheapest model either. That's the model that is too stripped down. So aim for the SC or SSC, if you're getting an EVGA 1050 Ti.