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Aight As you know I am very young and I need help, I will be building a Boson gaming PC and need some help for a grapics card. I want a good grapics card but not that expensive, I will accept any grapics card from any company as long as it has good reviews and does not break down quickly. Remeber I am only 12 and I am building a BOSON PC search it on youtube if you do not know what it is. You will read this and probably not help because I am very young.. I hope you do not do that. 

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Aight As you know I am very young and I need help, I will be building a Boson gaming PC and need some help for a grapics card. I want a good grapics card but not that expensive, I will accept any grapics card from any company as long as it has good reviews and does not break down quickly. Remeber I am only 12 and I am building a BOSON PC search it on youtube if you do not know what it is. You will read this and probably not help because I am very young.. I hope you do not do that. 

The Boson isn't all that powerful but anyways.

 

The cheapest R7 260X from a reputable brand is a great choice on a budget.

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How much do you have left in your budget? And what have you got so far?

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HDD: Seagate Baracuda 2TB  SSD: Samsung 850 Evo 500GB/PNY 240GB  GPU: Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 970  PSU: EVGA G2 650W

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Hello and welcome to the forum! Are you in the $300 price range in US like this video? If you are then a R7 260X is probably the best card at that range. Look around a bit (or at other posts) to see what kind. Keep in mind that $300 price does not include some things, such as an operating system. It is your decision on whether you need to get a weaker computer to fit in a merchant bought operating system, or buy it second hand.

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I'd highly recommend against building the Boson build, considering if you look into the used market more can be had for the money. In your budget, you should be able to get a Core 2 Quad Q6600 and R9 270, which should be able to push most games at 1080p High settings.

 

However, if you can't, just try to get an R9 270 used. It will bottleneck, but you have a better GPU for the future.

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Remember I do not have much money. Your reply was quick tho :P

How much money do you have? (Along with a location (country) so we can provide you with a suggested build similar to the Boson's specifications)

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How much do you have left in your budget? And what have you got so far?

50-70$ and everything a boson has.

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For the people that say don't build a boson I would like to know another build that is more powerful and almost the same budget.

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one quick comment. you should click follow this topic in the upper right corner in order to receive update notifications when someone comments on this thread. just so you know :) welcome to the forum.

Just a normal guy with a constant desire to modify everything he owns. 

Check out my current build here:

https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1006447-the-cake-is-a-lie-water-cooled-portal-pc/

 

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I would recommend a EVGA GeForce GT 730 for $70 on Amazon

RIG: CPU: i5 6600k @4.8GHz 1.34v  CPU Cooler: H100i  Motherboard: Asus Z170-AR  RAM: Corsair Vengence LPX 2400 (2x8GB)

 

HDD: Seagate Baracuda 2TB  SSD: Samsung 850 Evo 500GB/PNY 240GB  GPU: Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 970  PSU: EVGA G2 650W

Please use PcPartPicker, and paste the "BB" code when posting your build!

 

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The Boson isn't all that powerful but anyways.

 

The cheapest R7 260X from a reputable brand is a great choice on a budget.

I love your little thing that says Don't buy razer products because thats true I bought a deathadder and it broke after a week of normal use

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How much money do you have? (Along with a location (country) so we can provide you with a suggested build similar to the Boson's specifications)

I have about 400$ to spend not including the graphics card and I would like a step by step tutorial on how to build it please :) and I live in the US

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I would recommend a EVGA GeForce GT 730 for $70 on Amazon

I wouldn't as there are cards that are $30-$50 dollars more that run cirlces around it. (Literally at least x3 times better for 50% more price)

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I love your little thing that says Don't buy razer products because thats true I bought a deathadder and it broke after a week of normal use

Haha, I never recommend the keyboards. I would the mice with an extended warranty though, but only the Deathadder.

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I wouldn't as there are cards that are $30-$50 dollars more that run cirlces around it. (Literally at least x3 times better for 50% more price)

Yes, that is true, but his budget for the GPU is $50-$70. 

RIG: CPU: i5 6600k @4.8GHz 1.34v  CPU Cooler: H100i  Motherboard: Asus Z170-AR  RAM: Corsair Vengence LPX 2400 (2x8GB)

 

HDD: Seagate Baracuda 2TB  SSD: Samsung 850 Evo 500GB/PNY 240GB  GPU: Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 970  PSU: EVGA G2 650W

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Haha, I never recommend the keyboards. I would the mice with an extended warranty though, but only the Deathadder.

well I kinda lied my deathadder broke cause my brother got mad and threw a baseball bat at my desk xD

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I have about 400$ to spend not including the graphics card and I would like a step by step tutorial on how to build it please :) and I live in the US

Is an operating system included in this budget?

Current Desktop Build | 2200G | RX 580 4GB | 8GB RAM | CTRL | Logitech G Pro Wireless

Laptop | 2018 MBA 256/16GB | MX Master 

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well I kinda lied my deathadder broke cause my brother got mad and threw a baseball bat at my desk xD

If it's still under warranty then you should contact Razer to see if they can refund you or send you a new one.

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The Boson isn't all that powerful but anyways.

 

The cheapest R7 260X from a reputable brand is a great choice on a budget.

I'm sorry but that card costs too much I would get something from the Gtx line if I had that much to spend, Remember I am only 12

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Yes If I think I know what that sentence means xD but yeah it does.

If you're broke now you can always install some distro of Linux until you can afford Windows for games. Minecraft, for example, is available on major distros like Mint and Ubuntu if that's your thing.

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50-70$ and everything a boson has.

 

If you watch Linus' video on low end graphics cards, you'll know that he HATES them.

Save up a couple of bucks and buy a more expensive PC that's closer to $500, so it won't bottleneck an HD 7770, GTX 750Ti, or r7 260 (my GPU recommendations if you're dead set on Austin's Boson). You'll easily double the performance and get something that works well as a PC rather than some silicon thrown together.

If you really can't save any money, then wait a couple years. It's not worth wasting $300 now and not being able to use that $300 in the future to upgrade.

 

I wish you all the best in PC building for such a young guy and hope that this helps :D

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