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Video Card: Sapphire Radeon R9 270 2GB Dual-X Video Card  ($129.99 @ Newegg)
Power Supply: EVGA 500W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply  ($27.99 @ NCIX US)
Total: $157.98
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2015-04-28 12:39 EDT-0400

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What are you going to use the system for? What's the rest of your system?

CPU: Ryzen 3 3600 | GPU: Gigabite GTX 1660 super | Motherboard: MSI Mortar MAX | RAM: G Skill Trident Z 3200 (2x8GB) | Case: Cooler Master Q300L | Storage: Samsung 970 EVO 250G + Samsung 860 Evo 1TB | PSU: Corsair RM650x | Displays: LG 27'' G-Sync compatible 144hz 1080p | Cooling: NH U12S black | Keyboard: Logitech G512 carbon | Mouse: Logitech g900 

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I need a cheap low end Graphics card i was planing on an MSI R5450 Since my computer isnt exactly a powerhouse and not custom built can u give me some pointers im not looking for R9 290Xs and they cant need additional PCI Power PSU 350w

Linus has it's own opinnion on low end GPU's

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sph6cjJeRdI

 

For watching videos the build in grafic in the CPU is ok, for intensive tasks ou need a better one than "low end".

Mineral oil and 40 kg aluminium heat sinks are a perfect combination: 73 cores and a Titan X, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Oil

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@msvelev I pulled this off of OP's profile 

"My current System is A Dell Inspiron M1710 With a 200GB hdd 2gb DDR2 RAM An integrated NVIDIA GeForce GO 7950 GTX with Sigmatel 9200 Audio My System is a computer i just got from a friend of my mom ill be upgrading it IE HDD adding an SSD a Wireless card a graphics card well a low end graphics card upgradeing ram ETC"

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What are you going to use the system for? What's the rest of your system?

im going to get into gaming not heavy like battlefield 4 the computer is old but im upgradeing

350w Psu Strongman  <-- Dont ask im worried too

IDE CD/DVD Drive

160Gb HDD

Processor im not sure ill update once i know

1gb DDR2 Ram

windows XP sp 3 i believe

 

Upgrade plans 500Gb HDD 60GB SSD upgraded CPU, Video Card, Wireless etc

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@msvelev I pulled this off of OP's profile 

"My current System is A Dell Inspiron M1710 With a 200GB hdd 2gb DDR2 RAM An integrated NVIDIA GeForce GO 7950 GTX with Sigmatel 9200 Audio My System is a computer i just got from a friend of my mom ill be upgrading it IE HDD adding an SSD a Wireless card a graphics card well a low end graphics card upgradeing ram ETC"

i got a desktop

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im going to get into gaming not heavy like battlefield 4 the computer is old but im upgradeing

350w Psu Strongman  <-- Dont ask im worried too

IDE CD/DVD Drive

160Gb HDD

Processor im not sure ill update once i know

1gb DDR2 Ram

windows XP sp 3 i believe

 

Upgrade plans 500Gb HDD 60GB SSD upgraded CPU, Video Card, Wireless etc

Hmmmmmmm I don't think it's worth the upgrade. What's your budget?

Mineral oil and 40 kg aluminium heat sinks are a perfect combination: 73 cores and a Titan X, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Oil

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Its limited IE Each month But id Say 100-150 

Than we can't recommend a specific card. You have to watch for used parts and try to find a good deal.

Mineral oil and 40 kg aluminium heat sinks are a perfect combination: 73 cores and a Titan X, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Oil

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