Give Me This Answer "No bullcrap"

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axsmith234

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What is the best graphics cards that is Under $250?

Cut the stupid details PSU isn't a issue and case airflow inst a issue

Give me one answer for a 3 screen display - any resolution

Give me one answer for a 1 screen display - any resolution

Give me one answer for future Crossfire or SLI
 

axsmith234

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stop trolling this is a serious question..."what keyboard"....T_T
The Power supply doesnt matter give me the most power hungry card ever or give me the coolest i dont care just give me what crossfires, what supports 1 screen, and what supports 3. Any resolution you like or think is good T_______T

If a under $300 card wont work for 3 screens on 1900x1200 just change the resolution to what ever a card under 300 can handle the next best resolution
 
Last generation, the answer I woulda given would be easy .... the 900 Mhz 560 Ti's got killer OC's, scaled phenomenally and wound up outselling everything .... more 560 Ti's were sold than all AMD cards over $200 combined.

This generation it's less clear cut and, as presented, your question is not answerable ..... resolution matters. At $300 - $330 for example, I'd pick a 660 Ti at 1920 x 1200 but a 7950 at 2560 x 1600.

No card under $250 can do much w/ 3 screens at 1920 x 1200 and higher.

I can't imagine a 3 screen setup at lower resolutions


 

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I thought you were full of it until I checked newegg's prices on the HD 7870s. I thought I was getting a good deal for an overclocked 7870 at $270 a couple of weeks ago. At $230, I don't think there's a better performing card for the price.
 

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What if you don't want an Radeon? what's the Nvidia option?
 

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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127682
GTX 570 $250 or $230 after a $20 rebate for a single monitor...
Nothing at that price range will handle triple monitors well.
A GTX 660 Ti is your best bet on the Nvidia side

The sarcastic answers came because of your pushy, rude way of asking the question. It is offensive when you dispespect someone that is doing you a favor for you.

BTW acrylic acts as an insulator. That is why your case is going to heat up internally. Also the crummy PSU you got is going to fail on you... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817152028
 

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I would go with an AMD 7850 or a cheap reference 7870 since the performance of both cards is great and I think Eyeinfinity is better than Nvidia Surround
 

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+1 :sol:
 
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