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BailyStufins

Depends how powerful a card you need.

 

What will you be using it for?

i7 4790k | MSI Z97S SLI Krait Edition | G.Skill Ripjaws X 16 GB | Samsung 850 EVO 500 GB | 2x Seagate Barracuda 2TB | MSI GTX 970 Twin Frozr V | Fractal Design R4 | EVGA 650W

A gaming PC for your budget: $800 - $1000 - $1500 - $1800 - $2600 - $9001

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2 hours ago, HPWebcamAble said:

Depends how powerful a card you need.

 

What will you be using it for?

Mostly Gmod, Skyrim, And low-medium gta v

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2 hours ago, Dan Castellaneta said:

Not really, especially considering that Radeon HD 7850s are normally like $5 more for like 50% more performance.

Actually they are double the price

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2 hours ago, Dan Castellaneta said:

Where are you looking?

Ebay, $100 and amazon $90 

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what are the rest of your specs? a 650 would be able to run GTA V, but for about $90 you could get a 750ti on amazon or even for $10-$15 more you could get a 560 ti or a 650 ti

 

http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/compare.php?cmp[]=2177&cmp[]=18&cmp[]=2155

 

but if you are satisfied with playing gta V at low settings it should be ok. the gtx 650 is a low power draw card so you probably wont have to upgrade your psu, just make sure if you are buying a used card or even a card from an not well known manufacturer(china brand) the card might not last long and u will end up buying another one when you could have got a better one at $100 that has a warranty and will play other games at higher settings. sorry for the long reply but i like to be more informative with my replies if possible because i was in the same situation before and got burned by ebay sellers many times because i was trying to budget.

if i post a link to amazon try to use the LTT affiliate code to help the channel http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&linkCode=ur2&tag=linustechtips-20

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2 hours ago, papapoi said:

what are the rest of your specs? a 650 would be able to run GTA V, but for about $90 you could get a 750ti on amazon or even for $10-$15 more you could get a 560 ti or a 650 ti

 

http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/compare.php?cmp[]=2177&cmp[]=18&cmp[]=2155

 

but if you are satisfied with playing gta V at low settings it should be ok. the gtx 650 is a low power draw card so you probably wont have to upgrade your psu, just make sure if you are buying a used card or even a card from an not well known manufacturer(china brand) the card might not last long and u will end up buying another one when you could have got a better one at $100 that has a warranty and will play other games at higher settings. sorry for the long reply but i like to be more informative with my replies if possible because i was in the same situation before and got burned by ebay sellers many times because i was trying to budget.

Cpu: Quad core Q8200

Mobo: No clue but a high end one

Ram: Crucial 4x4 Ram

PSU: Actually a Rm650

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3 minutes ago, BailyStufins said:

Cpu: Quad core Q8200

Mobo: No clue but a high end one

Ram: Crucial 4x4 Ram

PSU: Actually a Rm650

this video should give you an idea what your gameplay might be like

 

 

 

http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/compare.php?cmp[]=2155&cmp[]=33

 

it all comes down to what you think, $50 for now or another $100+ more in a few months when GTA VI comes out? LOL, JK, at least you have a PSU that is a good start if ever you decide to build another system. im not really a gamer but have bought a gts 450, a 660ti, 750ti and a 4gb 960, in the span of 2 years, like i said it comes down to what type of gaming and details you want for the price you are willng to pay. but to answer your question  i would personally go for a 750 ti  for a $100 so i  wouldn't buy that 650. :)

 

if i post a link to amazon try to use the LTT affiliate code to help the channel http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&linkCode=ur2&tag=linustechtips-20

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2 hours ago, papapoi said:

this video should give you an idea what your gameplay might be like

 

 

 

http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/compare.php?cmp[]=2155&cmp[]=33

 

it all comes down to what you think, $50 for now or another $100+ more in a few months when GTA VI comes out? LOL, JK, at least you have a PSU that is a good start if ever you decide to build another system. im not really a gamer but have bought a gts 450, a 660ti, 750ti and a 4gb 960, in the span of 2 years, like i said it comes down to what type of gaming and details you want for the price you are willng to pay. but to answer your question  i would personally go for a 750 ti  for a $100 so i  wouldn't buy that 650. :)

 

If i do run this game im not having it at high settings cause this guys gameplay is really studdery 

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well if you do decide to get the card, i hope it works well for what you are buying it for, Happy Gaming! and btw my son took the 660ti(i5 @3.2 ghz, 8 gb ram) and my other son took my 750ti(a8-6600, 8gb ram) to play GTA V and they can play on high settings with no problems, 

if i post a link to amazon try to use the LTT affiliate code to help the channel http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&linkCode=ur2&tag=linustechtips-20

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