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What video card to buy within 8k?
I have on board an Intel Core i5-2400, 3200 MHz processor, a Gigabyte GA-Z77-DS3H motherboard, a 240 gig SSD, a GTX 460 video card and 4 gig of RAM.
I want to change the video card and increase the amount of RAM to 8 gigs.
Actually with vidyahoy need help. I would like to see a powerful vidyakha within 8 thousand rubles (+ - 1000), which would not require water cooling and, in combination with my processor, pulled modern games.
So far I'm looking at:
Radeon R9 270X 2048Mb 256bit
Radeon R9 270 2048Mb 256bit
GeForce GTX 750TI 2048Mb 128bit
GeForce GTX 660 2048Mb 192bit
Which of these will be better in terms of price / quality ratio?
Thanks in advance !
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Personally, I go by the ixbt usefulness rating: www.ixbt.com/video3/i0914-video.shtml . In September, the R9 270 had the advantage.
It all depends on what you mean by "powerful" and "modern games". If you, for example, expect a stable frame rate of 50-60+ FPS at, say, a resolution of 1920x1080 and multiple (4+) anti-aliasing in games like "Alien: Isolation", "Far Cry 4" and others like them, then at 8 -m thousand you will not meet in any way. What you need here is a monster with a bus of at least 256 bits, about three or four gigabytes of video memory and, to be absolutely certain, with two heads. As an example - R9 295X2.
If your "modernity" of games is limited to the end of 2013 and the beginning of 2014 - everything is real. Take R9 270, and if funds allow, then 270X. If you have a preference for NVIDIA products, then do not take the GTX 6-series. Take either Maxwell architecture (GTX750Ti, GTX980/970) or Kepler,
Sapphire Sapphire Radeon R7 265 2GB GDDR5 DVI-I / DVI-D / HDMI / DP Dual-X PCI-Express Graphics Card Graphics Cards 11232-00-20G
GPU 900(Boost:925) MHz Core Clock
28 nm Chip
1024 x Stream Processors
Video Memory 2048 MB Size
256 -bit GDDR5
5600 MHz Effective
After purchase, you can return 20 bucks.
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