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looking for a 100 to 200 buck card

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750Ti, from what I've heard is a good card, so yeah I think it's a good choice

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the GTX 960/950 when they come out, and based on all the rumors that should be in just a few weeks. Should get you the best bang for your buck.

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I can't speak from experience but it always helps to check out benchmarks.

I used gpuboss.com when searching for my graphics card and I have been extremely satisfied with mine

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the GTX 960/950 when they come out, and based on all the rumors that should be in just a few weeks. Should get you the best bang for your buck.

 

Sorry, noob here, but the 750Ti is already on the Maxwell architecture, so the 950 (if it exist) is going to replace the 750Ti since of the X50, where X is a number? Is this how Nvidia naming/numbering scheme usually work?

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hi guys I'm looking for a 100 to 200 buck card for a friend  for now I found:http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121855 is it a good choice ? else what would you suggest me

You can do much, much better for $100-$200.

 

R9 270 - $111

 

R9 280 - $141

 

Both GPUs are vastly superior to the 750Ti.  Definitely go for the R9 280 if you can afford it.  Its a much better GPU for 1080p gaming, and will last you longer than cards with only 2GB of VRAM.

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That 280 faceman mentioned is a good deal! take it!

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hi guys I'm looking for a 100 to 200 buck card for a friend  for now I found:http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121855 is it a good choice ? else what would you suggest me

I have this : http://linustechtips.com/main/classifieds/item/1104-evga-gtx-670-reference-and-sc-for-sale-125150/

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Or I can sell you my two HD 5850s in crossfire bridge mode, they even managed to play COD Advanced Warfare at medium settings  - of course if you are in NY / NJ area :) 

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