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I've settle on the EVGA Ge-Force 950 FTW. its 175 on Amazon currently.

Does anyone know what GPUs are relatively inexpensive and is compatible with an AMD Quad-Core A8-5600K 3.6GHz Radeon HD 7560D APU and an Asus F2A55-M/CSM motherboard with little to no bottle-necking issues?

 

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750ti? you dont need additional power.

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750ti, R9 270, R7 260x, (R7 250 heavy budget)

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The 750ti isn't really a budget gpu but it's a lower end performance gpu with 2 gb of GDDR5 it works well with most games but on demanding games you might need to lower on to high or medium settings. If your playing games like: CSGO, CIV 5, Skyrim, and not very demanding games you can for sure max them out. The price ranges from 130-160 usd on this gpu.

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If you can get it, 270 is a great budget gpu (basically a 7850oc) and they perform really well man 

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Go second hand.. Much more bang for your buck.. Shop around and haggle, you can get amazing deals on previous gen rock stars for much cheaper than you could buy the equivalent new

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See if you can find a HD7970(280x) for a good price. I picked up one last night for my GF's rig for $150.

CPU: Intel i5-4690k                                                               RAM: 16gb Corsair Vengance Pro DDR3-2400                                                                     Case: NZXT S340

Cooler: CM Hyper 212 Evo                                                  Storage: Intel 730 SSD                                                                                                            PSU: EVGA 850G2

Mobo: Asus Z97-A 3.1                                                          GPU: 980ti G1                                                                                                                          OS: Windows 10 Pro

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I'm talking about being able to play games along the lines of Novus Aeterno, Space engineers, and even Star Citizen without issue with decent settings [preferably on high or maxed out] i have a budget of under 180 USD.

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  • 6 months later...

I've settle on the EVGA Ge-Force 950 FTW. its 175 on Amazon currently.

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