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Which GPU for my girlfriend

DylanDB

Hi guys,

 

My girlfriend has a store, in which she personalises things (cups etc..)

The pc she is gonna use in her store is my old pc which contains : i5 4670 , 8GB Ram , Corsair 450CM , and no GPU.

But she is gonna use photoshop, and some other programs, so which is the best gpu you guys advise for her? So only photoshop, cameo etc.. not that heavy programs. 

I was thinking about a GTX 1060 6G..

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5 minutes ago, DylanDB said:

So a used 970 or something is more than enough?

 

If you buy second hand, you run into trouble with possible broken cards, but it would be a good bet to get a used 970, that would work.


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Just now, nahi said:

 

If you buy second hand, you run into trouble with possible broken cards, but it would be a good bet to get a used 970, that would work.

She just said she cant buy secondhand. 

So we are looking into 1050Ti, would that fit her purpose?

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2 minutes ago, DylanDB said:

She just said she cant buy secondhand. 

So we are looking into 1050Ti, would that fit her purpose?

That would work, but you run the risk of potentially bottlenecking slightly.

Whats wrong with buying secondhand?

 


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Just now, Firewrath9 said:

RX 570, great value card. demolishes the 1050 ti.

^^^ I have both, the RX570 is a good bit faster. 

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1 minute ago, Zando Bob said:

^^^ I have both, the RX570 is a good bit faster. 

btw, I managed to get my RX 570 Strix to 1430 core, 2050 mem, what is you OC?

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2 hours ago, Firewrath9 said:

btw, I managed to get my RX 570 Strix to 1430 core, 2050 mem, what is you OC?

Haven't OCed my 570 (STRIX as well), IIRC I got my 480 Nitro+ to 1430-1450 or so core though.

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