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Pick me the best graphics card

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Sooo , im working all day and ths research would take a lot , can you please take this list of graphics card and list them by preformance :)

Thank you soo much , those are used from local cragslist like website , so im looking .

thanks !

Also whan you list them , because prices are diffrent , list what games can they run nicely :)

Im looking for fallout nw , skyrim , bf3-4 , csgo , gta v , hitman absolution , rust and fallout 4 when it comes out 

 
Radeon HD 5850 Xtreme 1G DDR3
MSI N285GTX SuperPipe 1GB DDR3 512bit
Nvidia GTX 460
Radeon HD 5870 Vapor-X
PowerColor HD5770 1024/128 DDR5 Dx11
Grafička kartica Gainward HD4870
sapphire r7 250 boost 1GB ddr5
SAPPHIRE HD 5850
Vapor x 5770 1GB DDR5
NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTX + AC Accelero
VTX Radeon HD5850 1024/256 DDR5 Dx11
Asus ATI Radeon HD 6770 (1024 MB GDDR5)
XFX R7 250 DDR5 1GB 
GeForce GTX 460 Twin Frozr
GAINWARD GeForce GT 740 GS, 2GB DDR5, D-SUB, DVI, HDMI 
Wildcat Realizm 800 640MB GDDR3 PCI Express x16 Video Card
Sapphire Radeon HD7770 Flex Edition
Point of View GTX 650Ti
XFX R7750 Core Edition 2GB 128bit, 
SAPPHIRE VAPOR-X HD 5770 1GB GDDR5
GAINWARD GTX 560 GS
AMD Radeon 6850 Toxic 1GB
XFX R7 250X 1GB DDR5
XFX R7770 ghost 1GB DDR5 Ghz edition
GTX 550Ti Gainward
AMD Radeon 3D VTX 6850 1GB GDDR5 

 

 
I know its an long list , but they are all the same price tag , please , take your time . thx
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The GTX 560 is the highest performing card out of the bunch. Second best would be a GTX 650 Ti or HD 6850 which perform very similarly to each other.

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I'd get the Gainward GT 740, seems to be the most modern card on the list and will likely perform better. But you're not going to be able to run the games you listed, on this card or any other card in the list at decent frame rates, quality, or settings.

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r7 250 maybe?

 

Maybe that GTX 285 if it can overclock well.

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I'd get the Gainward GT 740, seems to be the most modern card on the list and will likely perform better. But you're not going to be able to run the games you listed, on this card or any other card in the list at decent frame rates, quality, or settings.

740 is not a gaming card. It will blow chunks lol.

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None of those will play those games at decent settings.

The best are the 650ti, the 560 and the r7 250x.

If you want to play those games alright on a budget look for a r7 370

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I'd get the Gainward GT 740, seems to be the most modern card on the list and will likely perform better. But you're not going to be able to run the games you listed, on this card or any other card in the list at decent frame rates, quality, or settings.

The GT 740 is just a GTX 650, which is weaker than many of the other cards.

 

 

None of those will play those games at decent settings.

The best are the 650ti, the 560 and the r7 250x.

If you want to play those games alright on a budget look for a r7 370

 

GTX 560 can at least play new games at 60 FPS. I handed down my GTX 560 into a system I built for my friend and it can play GTA V at 60 FPS @ 1080P at low ("Normal") settings. Not a stellar, rich graphical experience but it can do smooth gameplay on modern games which is what counts to me at least. At the very least it's the best out of the cards listed, but yeah something like an R9 270 or R7 370 would be a lot better.

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r7 250 maybe?

 

Maybe that GTX 285 if it can overclock well.

 

GTX 560 obliterates it.

 

GTX 285 in Battlefield 4 at 1440x900 resolution:

 

GTX 560 in Battlefield 4 at 1920x1080 resolution with a few settings above low (like Mesh):

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For GTA V you would maybe need more than that...

 

You can use these benchmarks to estimate what is "best": http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.html

 

For reference - I am using a 960m for GTA V, and it only barely does the job at absolute lowest settings and a low resolution.

 

The GTX 560 can play GTA V at around 60 FPS on the low settings at 1920x1080 assuming your CPU can drive that framerate as well. My friend's system with i3-4150 and GTX 560 plays the game just fine at Normal settings.

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The GTX 560 can play GTA V at around 60 FPS on the low settings at 1920x1080 assuming your CPU can drive that framerate as well. My friend's system with i3-4150 and GTX 560 plays the game just fine at Normal settings.

I guess I was wrong :)

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the 560 is a good card. I gave away one to a friend last year, and he still plays BF3/BF4 and other games just fine on med-high settings, even with the 1GB of VRam.

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ok , so i upped the price tag , can you pick the best out of those :

 

MSI N285GTX SUPERPIPE OC
ASUS HD 7770 DC 1GB GDDR5 V2
PowerColor ATI Radeon HD 5850 PCS+ (1024 MB) 
Grafička kartica 1Gb Asus HD 7770 DirectCU 1GB DDR5
ATI AMD XFX Radeon 6870
MSI R7 260 OC, 1GB DDR5, PCIe, 2xDVI/DVI, HDMI
Graficka Msi gtx 460 oc
SAPPHIRE HD 6870 1GB GDDR5 PCIE
Radeon EAH 4890 1 GB GDDR5
AMD Radeon 3D VTX 6850 1GB GDDR5 550kn
NVIDIA GTX 650 Ti 1GB GAINWARD VGA+DVI
what do you think of those ?
 
also another bunch with higher price :
PowerColor ATI Radeon HD 6850 (1024 MB) (AX6850 1GBD5-DH)
XFX HD 6870 DD 1GB GDDR5
Zotac GeForce GTX 560 Ti
VTX3D AMD Radeon HD 7770 1GB 1150Mhz X-Edition grafička kartica
Nvidia MSI gtx 560Ti Twin Frozr II/OC 1GB
Gigabyte Radeon HD 7770 2GB, GV-R777OC-2GI
Gainward GeForce® GTX 650
Sapphire radeon Vapor-X R7 250X
XFX AMD RADEON HD 6970, 2GB DDR5
Ati Radeon XFX 6870 1 Gb
Grafička kartica Nvidia GTX 295
ASUS R7250 1GB
XFX Radeon HD 6950 1GB
ATI Radeon XFX HD 6870 2GB DDR5,2 Ventilatora
XFX AMD Radeon HD 6870
Gigabyte Radeon HD4870 256 bit
PRODAJEM GRAFIČKU KARTICU RADEON HD 5750
Gigabyte gtx465 1GB ddr5 dx 11
asus raderon r7 250x
GTX 560 2Gb DDR5 256-bit
ASUS GTX 560 DirectCU, GDDR5 1GB
ATI Radeon XFX 6850 1 Gb kao nova koristena 2mj. 600kn
Gainward GeForce® GTX 460 2GB
 
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R7 260 or 560ti. too bad the 260 doesn't have 2GB of Ram, but at least its fully DX12_0 feature compatible.

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how will they work with these games ?

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Out of all the cards you've now linked, these are the best few (best to worst):

 

Radeon HD 6970

GeForce GTX 560 Ti

Radeon HD 6950

GeForce GTX 560

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