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Hi I am building my first PC and it's time to pick GPU and I need someone's help.

 

I am playing in games like : GTA V, CoD, Witcher 3 Etc.

 

I play in 1080p.

 

I would like to have least 60 FPS at maxed settings.

 

My budget up to 600$ (Can go a little bit higher)

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didnt we answer you already?

 

 

Either Fury air cooled Tri-X

 

or the 390X 

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you just asked this didn't you.

 

980ti > Fury (non-X) >= 980 = 390X

 

whatever you can in that order

Aftermarket 980Ti >= Fury X >= Reference 980Ti > Fury > 980 > 390X > 390 >= 970 380X > 380 >= 960 > 950 >= 370 > 750Ti = 360

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Hi I am building my first PC and it's time to pick GPU and I need someone's help.

 

I am playing in games like : GTA V, CoD, Witcher 3 Etc.

 

I play in 1080p.

 

I would like to have least 60 FPS at maxed settings.

 

My budget up to 600$ (Can go a little bit higher)

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a 980ti will only be a bit higher than $600, but perform better than a fury X while using less power, making less noise, and overclocking much more

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Sorry I am new here so I still do not know how to use this forum SORRY :(

All is good, everyone started out where u

You are... and like said above, find a way to spend a little more and get a 980ti for 650, youll be MUCH better off. Or go on your local Craigslist and get a 980ti for 600, im sure there are a few out there

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