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Which GPU should i choose?

KhanRas

The 1660 super has more performance so you'd be better off with that one. What graphics card are you replacing?

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2 minutes ago, KhanRas said:

Well, I live in Vietnam so there are not many choices, if i buy that card it's like +60 bucks for shipping and tax.

what cards are available there for your budget? only the two you mentioned? 

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2 minutes ago, Fasauceome said:

The 1660 super has more performance so you'd be better off with that one. What graphics card are you replacing?

I replace my old Gtx 750.

2 minutes ago, boggy77 said:

what cards are available there for your budget? only the two you mentioned? 

those 2 are the best for my budget. Other 1660S is like 50-100USD+

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Just now, KhanRas said:

I replace my old Gtx 750.

those 2 are the best for my budget. Other 1660S is like 50-100USD+

go for the 1660 super

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Just now, KhanRas said:

I replace my old Gtx 750.

Sounds like you could use a monitor upgrade too, that Xeon with the 1660 super would be a good combo for 144 fps gaming

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5 minutes ago, boggy77 said:

go for the 1660 super

 

5 minutes ago, Fasauceome said:

Sounds like you could use a monitor upgrade too, that Xeon with the 1660 super would be a good combo for 144 fps gaming

Thank guys, guess I go for the 1660S. I heard that Rx 5500 XT will show up this month, but I don't think it will beat the 1660S.

And I more thing, if I go with the 1660S will the Corsair CX 550 Bronze will be enough, or should i go with the 650 one?

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3 minutes ago, KhanRas said:

Thank guys, guess I go for the 1660S. I heard that Rx 5500 XT will show up this month, but I don't think it will beat the 1660S.

From what I've seen it doesn't, I think there may be reviews up for it now? Level1Techs has one, I assume the other reviewers do too. 

4 minutes ago, KhanRas said:

And I more thing, if I go with the 1660S will the Corsair CX 550 Bronze will be enough, or should i go with the 650 one?

Oh yeah, easily. I run an i7 5820K, OCed, and a 1660 Ti off my CX550, no issues at all. Heck I could run that combo on my CX450, it's not very power hungry even though it's an HEDT CPU. That Xeon will sip even less power, and the 1660 Super pulls less than the Ti as well, so you're nowhere close to the limit. 

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5 minutes ago, KhanRas said:

 

Thank guys, guess I go for the 1660S. I heard that Rx 5500 XT will show up this month, but I don't think it will beat the 1660S.

And I more thing, if I go with the 1660S will the Corsair CX 550 Bronze will be enough, or should i go with the 650 one?

550 will be enough. you might want to wait and see if it's significantly cheaper. if it's 90% of the performance of the 1660s, but 70% of the price, I'd say it's worth it.

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21 minutes ago, Zando Bob said:

From what I've seen it doesn't, I think there may be reviews up for it now? Level1Techs has one, I assume the other reviewers do too. 

GN shows that it's just 1650 super performance for 1650 super price

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1 hour ago, KhanRas said:

My old vga card died and I need to change to a new one. Which one of the following should I choose:

Colorful Gtx 1660 super ~ 240$. OR

Gigabyte Rx 590 ~ 184$

 

My computer's specs is:

Intel Xeon E3-1230v5

16GB of Ram.

 

 

1660 super easy great value and it doesnt bottle neck from vram shortage or bandwidth limitations anymore cuz of the new ddr6 vram but you might bottle neck on both the 590 and the 1660super with that ivy bridge xeon 

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1 hour ago, KhanRas said:

 

Thank guys, guess I go for the 1660S. I heard that Rx 5500 XT will show up this month, but I don't think it will beat the 1660S.

And I more thing, if I go with the 1660S will the Corsair CX 550 Bronze will be enough, or should i go with the 650 one?

a cx 550 should be more than enough for the 1660 super 

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9 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:

1660 super easy great value and it doesnt bottle neck from vram shortage or bandwidth limitations anymore cuz of the new ddr6 vram but you might bottle neck on both the 590 and the 1660super with that ivy bridge xeon 

I think the cpu is Skylake xeon, I mostly use my rig for editing images with Adobe AI and PS. And Dota 2 is the most heavy game I play, so the the bottleneck is not that much.

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2 hours ago, KhanRas said:

I think the cpu is Skylake xeon, I mostly use my rig for editing images with Adobe AI and PS. And Dota 2 is the most heavy game I play, so the the bottleneck is not that much.

then yea no bottlenecks there just thought maybe you will heavy game on it 

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