GPU Upgrade for other PC

Discussion in 'General Hardware' started by Odellot, Jun 10, 2012.

  1. Odellot

    Odellot Guest

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    Gurus I need an advice. In the house, there is another PC that members of the family uses a lot since I don't want them to use my PC.

    Mostly they browse the internet, play light games and office stuffs. The games they play are NBA 2K12, Crysis 2, Diablo 3, Star Craft 2, Alan Wake and Street Fighter X Tekken.

    The monitor is 17 inches with max resolution of 1280 x 1024. I want a gpu that is not overkill because there is no current plan for replacing the small monitor. Budget is flexible as long as the gpu is not overkill.

    PC Specs:

    i5 2400
    Asrock H61m vs
    8 gb (2x4gb) geil 1333
    Gigabyte 9800 gt 512mb ddr3
    FSP Everest 700 watts 80 Plus
    Viewsonic 17 inches with 1280 x 1024 Resolution.

    Thanks in advance Gurus..
     
  2. ---TK---

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    560 or 560ti 1gb, 460 would do too
     
  3. sykozis

    sykozis Ancient Guru

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    For that resolution, GTS450, GTX550, GT640....all would be sufficient.
     
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    PinguX Maha Guru

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    Tnx for the advice Gurus...what do you think about cards like 7750 or 7770? i would like to have cards with low power.
     
  7. lehtv

    lehtv Ancient Guru

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    I'd get a 6850, it's really the best bang for buck card for that res and needs only one 6-pin power connector. You'll get very smooth framerates in pretty much any game at the highest settings. 7770 is great as well, costs less ,performs a bit worse, uses even less power.
     
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