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How to choose a Graphics Card (The Right Way)

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a b U Graphics card
April 26, 2014 4:52:39 AM

Hello My Dear Fellows , here is something I want to explain to you which many of the top class reviewers and experts do not talk about in "how to choose a graphics card"..
We all know that there are many aspects of a graphics card , and that we should care about memory type , memory bus , the GPU , amount of CUDA Cores , Rops , TMU's , Architecture , Technology support , TDP , Benchmark Results , and many other things yet I see many people asking in 2014 , " Hey Can I get a 9800GTX for gaming , or GTX 460 good for gaming? or they would say " Should I but GTX 295 , Specs pretty good , these type of questions are useless as no matter how much a card might have been beefy in the past , you donot buy it in few years ahead of it.
A golden rule should always be followed that is " Always select a card in the newest series in any graphics card makers collection , no matter if you buy a budget card "
This means that If you want a Budget card or a Top end card , search it always in the newest series , for examples these days GTX 700 Series by nvidia , never you go for a previous generation , always search it in the newest series...
Hope this helps , I am not an expert in explaining , but hope you get the point. :D 

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a b U Graphics card
April 26, 2014 4:58:08 AM

Thank you for that Gem of wisdom.
And for anybody upgrading a very old pc, throw his advice out of the window and buy a card generation and model actually supported by your motherboard so you dont have to send it back.
a b U Graphics card
April 26, 2014 5:05:23 AM

tea urchin said:
Thank you for that Gem of wisdom.
And for anybody upgrading a very old pc, throw his advice out of the window and buy a card generation and model actually supported by your motherboard so you dont have to send it back.


Your Welcome,
Yeah you are right , this should be also kept in mind, also one should check that his Old CPU and Mobo even if Support a newer graphics card , does not bottleneck..
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a b U Graphics card
April 26, 2014 5:07:36 AM

Naa mate just get the best you can for the money :) 
a b U Graphics card
April 26, 2014 5:12:12 AM

SethJPC said:
Naa mate just get the best you can for the money :) 


The best you can get for the money "in" the newest series , If you are going for an old GTX 295 , why not go for a GTX 750? :)  It has better Direct X and Open GL support along with more technologies as TXAA and FXAA and many more by nVidia and a better architecture... :) 
a b U Graphics card
April 26, 2014 8:08:14 AM

Ah. Well AMD used to be the cheap and chearful option, and if I had the money I would buy Nvidia. But Invidia started making cards that would self destruct after 30 months so AMD became a much better option.
Hopefully, Nvidia's new architecture might last but I wouldnt buy one yet.
AMD seem to be the better option in the mainstream £100 - £200 mark.
a b U Graphics card
April 26, 2014 5:14:30 AM

hmm that is a rather extreme way of looking at it but if a card from one gen back came around on a deal and was so much better for money than the later one would you get it?
a b U Graphics card
April 26, 2014 8:12:58 AM

tea urchin said:
Ah. Well AMD used to be the cheap and chearful option, and if I had the money I would buy Nvidia. But Invidia started making cards that would self destruct after 30 months so AMD became a much better option.
Hopefully, Nvidia's new architecture might last but I wouldnt buy one yet.
AMD seem to be the better option in the mainstream £100 - £200 mark.


Well since I have always been an nvidia guy , I guess I will have to dig the AMD mine ...
a b U Graphics card
April 26, 2014 5:22:51 AM

SethJPC said:
hmm that is a rather extreme way of looking at it but if a card from one gen back came around on a deal and was so much better for money than the later one would you get it?


My statements are to solidify one's opinion , one Gen back isn't a great deal , but yet if the budget can grow , I would always go for the newest Gen.
April 26, 2014 5:25:36 AM

yes a good card well supported and no issues for ones particular motherboard, and depending what you use it for/graphic intensive tasks etc hopefully your CPU does not bottleneck you.... most of the Nvdia's mentioned here so far are overrated lol, look into the R7/R9 Radeon's much better support/performance/pricing in my opinion, well don't EVER use or get the R7 240 that card is junk lol
a b U Graphics card
April 26, 2014 7:52:22 AM

SethJPC said:
hmm that is a rather extreme way of looking at it but if a card from one gen back came around on a deal and was so much better for money than the later one would you get it?


JR1988 said:
yes a good card well supported and no issues for ones particular motherboard, and depending what you use it for/graphic intensive tasks etc hopefully your CPU does not bottleneck you.... most of the Nvdia's mentioned here so far are overrated lol, look into the R7/R9 Radeon's much better support/performance/pricing in my opinion, well don't EVER use or get the R7 240 that card is junk lol


I know the whole nVidia Cards and everything about them and I don't know ANYTHING about AMD :) 
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