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Any super budget Graphic Cards out there?

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Like under 100 bucks but will be able to run Minecraft at a stable 30-40 fps?

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I got a 280x for 100 of craigslist. Check there.

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750 Ti or 370 would be more than enough.

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gtx potato

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http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?name=XFX-R725X1&c=CJ

this will run it just fine and lots of other games

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750 Ti or 370 would be more than enough.

I might not want to spent that kind of money tho. :/

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750 Ti or 370 would be more than enough.

They are both a lot over 100 bucks

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MC is CPU bound so it mainly depends what CPU you're using but a GPU like R7 260X is probably the cheapest I would go

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for minecraft? honestly, get a GT640...

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A GTX 750 is a fairly decent card.

 

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MC is CPU bound so it mainly depends what CPU you're using

Intel Celeron G530

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Intel Celeron G530

If you're running a Celeron, then get a GT-740. You'll get around 40-50 FPS.

 

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750 ti it is good but it is $50 more.

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I might not want to spent that kind of money tho. :/

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If you're running a Celeron, then get a GT-740. You'll get around 40-50 FPS.

Thats more balanced out with my processor right?

Im also not too sure if I have the right amount of wattage for it... (350 watts)

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Just use integrated intel/amd . . . If not then an R7-250 would be more than enough. I could run at 60fps max settings with intel HD4600. But then, that was v1.5 . . .

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For that amount going used you will get more power 280(x). Be careful about cards that were used for mining they can has long term issues. What are your other components Mine craft can be heavy on the CPU with mods. Edit: It should run decently with a Intel Celeron G530    

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If you're running a Celeron, then get a GT-740. You'll get around 40-50 FPS.

on a GT640 i can push minecraft well up in the 300FPS

 

that processor probably wont make it past 100~ fps tho.

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EVGA GTX 750.

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Intel Celeron G530

I dunno how that would turn out probably 30-70fps

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For that amount going used you will get more power 280(x). Be careful about cards that were used for mining they can has long term issues. What are your other components Mine craft can be heavy on the CPU with mods. Edit: It should run fine with a Intel Celeron G530    

I got 8gb of RAM

 

and DDR3 Motherboard

350 watts PSU

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I got 8gb of RAM

 

and DDR3 Motherboard

350 watts PSU

with that PSU you -really- should go for a GT card.

 

minecraft *generally* isnt too GPU intensive, but theres some cases where you tend to need at least a bit of GPU power.

 

i'd recommend finding a GT640 or GT740, depending on what you can find.

 

both of them are -very- low power cards, meant for low power systems, and quiet media centers.

off the top of my head: the GT640 uses around 65 watts.

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I got 8gb of RAM

 

and DDR3 Motherboard

350 watts PSU

Everything else looks fine except for the Power supply. Since I assume its a pre built it might not be that reliable if you go for a AMD card they due tend to consume more power then Nivida. You can get pretty cheap reliable PSU from EVGA. I'm just suggesting that for piece of mind for you other components.  

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with that PSU you -really- should go for a GT card.

 

minecraft *generally* isnt too GPU intensive, but theres some cases where you tend to need at least a bit of GPU power.

 

i'd recommend finding a GT640 or GT740, depending on what you can find.

 

both of them are -very- low power cards, meant for low power systems, and quiet media centers.

off the top of my head: the GT640 uses around 65 watts.

which is better?

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