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EVGA 1050ti SCC? UNDER 190 BUDGET

Erbyy

I am wondering if i should buy the EVGA 1050ti SCC 4gb Card or something else to finish off my budget build. I am running a AMD FX-6300 on a Asus 970 Pro gaming motherboard with 16 GB of ram. Im looking for a solid, low power consumption (that can change) card. Ive been searching the web for what seems like weeks and cant find something that can compare to the performance of this card. All recommendations are welcome! 

Link to card: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M5BQRIO?tag=pcpapi-20&pldnSite=1

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6 minutes ago, Erbyy said:

I am wondering if i should buy the EVGA 1050ti SCC 4gb Card or something else to finish off my budget build. I am running a AMD FX-6300 on a Asus 970 Pro gaming motherboard with 16 GB of ram. Im looking for a solid, low power consumption (that can change) card. Ive been searching the web for what seems like weeks and cant find something that can compare to the performance of this card. All recommendations are welcome! 

Link to card: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M5BQRIO?tag=pcpapi-20&pldnSite=1

rx 470s just need 1 6 pin connector and are very good cards for 1080p, better than that 1050ti

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RX 470 is the best pic for that budget

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rx470 would be yoir best option, you can find some for 150$.

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Just now, AceTakerV8 said:

With a budget of 190$, he could also go for a 8GB version, and of good quality too.

Or get a cheap 480 4GB (the powercolor single fan version is quite cheap).

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If you can stretch another $10 you can get an rx480 4GB. But if you can't, rx 470 is your best bet.

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