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2012-08-01, 09:33 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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I am not a good hardware guy and need help upgrading my current Video Card to play PS2.
Here is my current system: Shuttle SX38P2-Pro Intel Core 2 Extreme / Quad / Core 2 Duo 8G RAM DDR2 Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Current Card: VisionTek Radeon HD 4870 512MB My budget is around 225$. Would this be my best option? VisionTek 900505 Radeon HD 7850 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814129230) ? Ideas? Thanks |
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2012-08-01, 11:32 AM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
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A Nvidia 550ti is a pretty nice card for the price. I can't remember exactly the price but it might be around 225-250. Make sure you get the ti version! Also if you can get 1gb of graphics ram then even better. I have a 560ti and it runs Metro 2033 on high no problems. Same CPU pretty much as well.
To sum up: my suggestions are 2gb 550ti or 560ti. |
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2012-08-01, 11:49 AM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
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If you want Nvidia and you want to get a new card as soon as possible, go with a 560 Ti. The best place to get 560 Ti's by price would be through Newegg. Alternatively, you can wait a little while longer and go for a 660 once it comes out.
If you want AMD, either a 6870 or 7850 is in the same price range. These tend to be similarly priced all over, so you'll just have to browse around to find the best deal. |
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2012-08-01, 12:05 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | ||
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main factor there will be your power supply - which isn't listed in your post, but the 6 series nvidia cards are currently using less than their 5 series counterparts. You have a 4870 now which requires a 500 watt power supply unit at minimum. The nvidia 670 requires a 500 watt also, so I would expect the 660 to be less than that - so you should be in the clear.
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2012-08-01, 12:47 PM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
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I'm not sure that your CPU won't limit a GTX660(ti)... I might be wrong with that, but check it before you buy a too powerful card into your rig!
Based on the date you provided, this barbebone config supports a wide array of CPU's (from core 2quad and extreme through core 2duo, Pentium Dual-Core, Pentium D, till Pentium 4) and that means a huge difference. That means that the best core2quad has more than 8 times higher score than the weakest Pentium 4 in Passmark benchmark. Benchmarks mean nothing on their own, but this difference is damn big. There are multiple generations between the processors that may or may not be in your system. So check the CPU. If you have a quad or an extreme, and have that spare money, go for the gtx660, otherwise your config will be imbalanced and some of your money will be spent without good reason. |
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