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At 768p, you could probably get away with using a 370 or 380. 

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17 minutes ago, Monisted said:

What is it gonna be ?

What's your budget?

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Lowering resolution to absurd levels won't actually yield the results to the degree that you might expect. The GPU still needs to render all of the effects that work more or less independent of how high your resolution is. The reason consoles gets away with it is because they run a low resolution, in addition to tuning down or completely shutting off complex graphical effects.

An r7360 or a 750Ti as you suggested, won't be able to max out Lara Croft's hair in the new Tomb Raider, or Geralt's hair in Witcher 3 regardless of how low your resolution is. Which is why hair rendering on consoles is horrible.

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Dudes, what am i supposed to buy? A link maybe necessary ?

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We're going to need some context. What games are you planning on playing? What's the rest of the system specs? What power supply are you running?

Now for a little explanation about 'max' settings.

Getting to absolute max settings is not necessary. I've tried it on GTA V @ 1400p with my Titan X, found very little difference to my slew of very high-ultra settings w/ 2x MSAA, but was running at 20 fps in the former and 60 fps with GPU overhead for the latter. The best part is that I could barely tell the difference. There are quite a few settings that hammer the GPU, but don't increase the graphical fidelity to any meaningful degree, certainly not enough to justify the performance hit. 

If you can aim for high to very high settings, you will have a great experience. Even medium is a fairly good experience for most games. Over time (assuming you're new to PC gaming) graphical fidelity won't be as important as maintaining a stable 60 fps. For this reason, I'm finding Bloodborne on the PS4 very difficult to play because it runs at 30 fps with some performance drops.

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2 hours ago, Monisted said:

Dudes, what am i supposed to buy? A link maybe necessary ?

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20 hours ago, TheCaptain53 said:

We're going to need some context. What games are you planning on playing? What's the rest of the system specs? What power supply are you running?

Now for a little explanation about 'max' settings.

Getting to absolute max settings is not necessary. I've tried it on GTA V @ 1400p with my Titan X, found very little difference to my slew of very high-ultra settings w/ 2x MSAA, but was running at 20 fps in the former and 60 fps with GPU overhead for the atter. The best part is that I could barely tell the difference. There are quite a few settings that hammer the GPU, but don't increase the graphical fidelity to any meaningful degree, certainly not enough to justify the performance hit. 

If you can aim for high to very high settings, you will have a great experience. Even medium is a fairly good experience for most games. Over time (assuming you're new to PC gaming) graphical fidelity won't be as important as maintaining a stable 60 fps. For this reason, I'm finding Bloodborne on the PS4 very difficult to play because it runs at 30 fps with some performance drops.

 I got a PC, so i don't think it would go with the power supply. So i'm just asking about a graphic card for 768p. I watched a video on youtube i saw a GTX 750 TI can handle Crysis 3 on very high settings. But prove me, is it worth it if i buy the GTX 750 TI ?

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10 hours ago, Monisted said:

 I got a PC, so i don't think it would go with the power supply. So i'm just asking about a graphic card for 768p. I watched a video on youtube i saw a GTX 750 TI can handle Crysis 3 on very high settings. But prove me, is it worth it if i buy the GTX 750 TI ?

Very high settings? Nah man, when I was running my GTX 960, I got about 30-35 fps playing at very high settings; I had to turn it down to high. It still looked damn good. Granted that this wass at 1920x1200, so your mileage may vary.

I actually also own a GTX 750 Ti, and that was one impressive little card. As long as you manage your expectations about what settings you can run, you'll have a good experience. However, you won't likely be maxing out the latest games, its the effects that kill the performance more than the resolution.

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13 hours ago, TheCaptain53 said:

Very high settings? Nah man, when I was running my GTX 960, I got about 30-35 fps playing at very high settings; I had to turn it down to high. It still looked damn good. Granted that this wass at 1920x1200, so your mileage may vary.

I actually also own a GTX 750 Ti, and that was one impressive little card. As long as you manage your expectations about what settings you can run, you'll have a good experience. However, you won't likely be maxing out the latest games, its the effects that kill the performance more than the resolution.

So do you prefer, GTX 960 G1 or GTX 750 TI ?

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Answer this:

1: What games are you going to play?
2: Are you going to do any video production?
We'll be able to decide better in the 100-300 dollar range if we get that info.

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On 02/02/2016 at 9:48 AM, Monisted said:

 I got a PC, so i don't think it would go with the power supply. So i'm just asking about a graphic card for 768p. I watched a video on youtube i saw a GTX 750 TI can handle Crysis 3 on very high settings. But prove me, is it worth it if i buy the GTX 750 TI ?

Ok so the Power Supply is the component in the PC that convers the 120v/240v AC power form the wall into 3v/5v/12v DC power. It is the most important component in a computer that is running a GPU for a number of reasons. What we need to know to suggest any further is what the Brand/Make and Model of your Power Supply is, and what wattage it is rated at (e.g. I have an XFX Pro Series Black Edition 1250w unit). The only way to check this in most cases is to take the side panel off of your computer and check. Dependant on that unit, we may be able to suggest a GPU. Sometimes (more often in pre-built systems), the unit is designed specifically for the configuration of the PC as sold, and adding a GPU can cause the PSU to fail, sometimes even catch fire, which is why I personally always check the PSU before recommending a GPU.

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On 31/1/2016 at 10:53 AM, Monisted said:

What is it gonna be ?

R9 270

On 31/1/2016 at 10:56 AM, Monisted said:

But what about the r7 360 ?

R9 270

On 31/1/2016 at 11:02 AM, Monisted said:

But i need the GPU that's on the budget

R9 270 sh

On 31/1/2016 at 11:07 AM, Monisted said:

How about GTX 750 TI ?

 

R9 270

On 31/1/2016 at 11:45 AM, Monisted said:

100$ - 300$

R9 270

On 1/2/2016 at 8:54 AM, Monisted said:

Dudes, what am i supposed to buy? A link maybe necessary ?

R9 270

On 2/2/2016 at 6:48 AM, Monisted said:

 I got a PC, so i don't think it would go with the power supply. So i'm just asking about a graphic card for 768p. I watched a video on youtube i saw a GTX 750 TI can handle Crysis 3 on very high settings. But prove me, is it worth it if i buy the GTX 750 TI ?

R9 270

3 hours ago, Monisted said:

So do you prefer, GTX 960 G1 or GTX 750 TI ?

4 TITAN sli... oh wait...

 

R9 270 :)

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34 minutes ago, 7850OC said:

R9 270

R9 270

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R9 270

R9 270

R9 270

R9 270

4 TITAN sli... oh wait...

 

R9 270 :)

Did you mention the R9 270?

In all seriousness, getting one may be difficult, so an R7 370 should do the job.

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On February 3, 2016 at 6:24 PM, ~Woona said:

Answer this:

1: What games are you going to play?
2: Are you going to do any video production?
We'll be able to decide better in the 100-300 dollar range if we get that info.

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