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What should I upgrade from the EVGA GeForce GT 730?

So, as the title says. What should I upgrade from the 730 that I currently have? I just want to know so I can have a reference to what I can upgrade later on. My Graphics Card has been keeping up with the awesomeness so I won't be needing an upgrade anytime soon. I have a budget of $100-$200

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GTX1080 sli?

You should post your budget.

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9 minutes ago, FazeBros265 said:

So, as the title says. What should I upgrade from the 730 that I currently have? I just want to know so I can have a reference to what I can upgrade later on. My Graphics Card has been keeping up with the awesomeness so I won't be needing an upgrade anytime soon. I have a budget of $100-$200

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814137076&ignorebbr=1&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-Advanced Micro Devices-_-na-_-na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=5257136&SID=ShopAMD

 

That is a good option, or the 1050ti, if powering it is an issue.

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What are the specs of your system?

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RX 480 4gb IMHO, but it would be helpful to know what CPU you have

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2 hours ago, FazeBros265 said:

So, as the title says. What should I upgrade from the 730 that I currently have? I just want to know so I can have a reference to what I can upgrade later on. My Graphics Card has been keeping up with the awesomeness so I won't be needing an upgrade anytime soon. I have a budget of $100-$200

Either a 1060 or 480 respectively depending on your preference. 

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8 hours ago, Pandalf said:

What are the specs of your system?

AMD FX-6300

16GB Corsair Vengeance

ASUS M5A-78L-M

500W PSU

2TB SSHD

 

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6 hours ago, Ekst4zy said:

RX 480 4gb IMHO, but it would be helpful to know what CPU you have

AMD FX-6300

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6 hours ago, MadyTehWolfie said:

Either a 1060 or 480 respectively depending on your preference. 

what kind of 1060 or 480? Nevermind forget this comment

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53 minutes ago, FazeBros265 said:

AMD FX-6300

16GB Corsair Vengeance

ASUS M5A-78L-M

500W PSU

2TB SSHD

 

You can get an RX 480 4GB for $200, that's optimal for the budget, though it'll be bottlenecked from that FX CPU. Do you know the exact model of your PSU?

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54 minutes ago, Pandalf said:

You can get an RX 480 4GB for $200, that's optimal for the budget, though it'll be bottlenecked from that FX CPU. Do you know the exact model of your PSU?

EVGA 500W.... That's all it says

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Just get Radeon RX470 4GB version. Brand really doesnt matter, depends on your taste of design. It's 200 bucks and does the great job at 1080p gaming.

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On 1/7/2017 at 2:24 AM, Emzijs said:

Just get Radeon RX470 4GB version. Brand really doesnt matter, depends on your taste of design. It's 200 bucks and does the great job at 1080p gaming.

Sorry for the late reply, forgot about this post until now! Anyways, I found a 460 that suits my average price point currently, it's the 

XFX Radeon RX 460 4GB 128-Bit GDDR5 Graphics Card

$129.99 on the spot! I don't really plan on 1080p Gaming until I have more cash, But I might buy the 470 because of the looks, power, reviews, and design. 

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On 1/7/2017 at 2:24 AM, Emzijs said:

Just get Radeon RX470 4GB version. Brand really doesnt matter, depends on your taste of design. It's 200 bucks and does the great job at 1080p gaming.

I'm also thinking of the AMD PowerColor Red Devil RX 470 4GB version. I've been doing some research on many of the graphics cards suggested and i found that this card is the best out of all of them (well the 1060 and this card are relatively close, besides price) This card is a little above the money I have currently which is not a problem! Thanks for suggesting the 470! I like the price and the reviews on the cards. I was first looking for a 480 which some of them above my price point. But then again. I don't really need an all powerful card. So yeah!

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