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GPU for 150-180 pounds...

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3 minutes ago, Grasson123 said:

that is perfect! but i live in denmark so it would be kinda hard to get it...

but i can see if i can get something close to that i denmark

thanks for the help!

no problem if you can upvote me ect that would be much appreciated :)

I need help finding the best gpu for somewhere around 150-180 pounds...

190 pounds is my maximum price! And i would prefer something with 4gb vram

can you help me... By the way i do not live in the states so prices might be different for me then in the states...

Thanks in advance!

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Playing GTA V at high settings with a decent fps (50-55) would be great

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i would like to see your full specs list if thats ok or at lesat ram cpu

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You might possibly be able to get a second hand GTX 970 for around 150-200 Pounds. 

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Just now, cadence said:

You might possibly be able to get a second hand GTX 970 for around 150-200 Pounds. 

yeah but nowadays with the rx480 out and the 1060 out aswell he can wait a little bit and get more performance per dollar

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Just now, Ion4545 said:

yeah but nowadays with the rx480 out and the 1060 out aswell he can wait a little bit and get more performance per dollar

True, it depends on how urgent his need for a new graphics card is :P

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motherboard: msi z47 pc mate

psu: corsair cs800 (overkill i know)

gpu: gtx 660 ti

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and 8gbs of ddr3 ram (upgrading to 16gb in a few days)

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2 minutes ago, Grasson123 said:

motherboard: msi z47 pc mate

psu: corsair cs800 (overkill i know)

gpu: gtx 660 ti

i5-4460

and 8gbs of ddr3 ram (upgrading to 16gb in a few days)

do you need a graphics card in a certain timescale or can you wait?

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I'd go for a used 290 if you can get one for that price. Maybe a 290X if you're lucky :P

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I can not really wait i need it in a few weeks time

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that is perfect! but i live in denmark so it would be kinda hard to get it...

but i can see if i can get something close to that i denmark

thanks for the help!

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3 minutes ago, Grasson123 said:

that is perfect! but i live in denmark so it would be kinda hard to get it...

but i can see if i can get something close to that i denmark

thanks for the help!

no problem if you can upvote me ect that would be much appreciated :)

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i am following you now! you have been a very good help!!!

there not many people like you!

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35 minutes ago, Ion4545 said:

yeah but nowadays with the rx480 out and the 1060 out aswell he can wait a little bit and get more performance per dollar

1060's are £300, a 980 can be bought for £220 ish

Needs money for car parts :P

 

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Just now, iDeFecZx said:

1060's are £300, a 980 can be bought for £220 ish

founders edition 1060's are 300 regular 1060's are going to be roughly 249 and 279

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1 hour ago, Ion4545 said:

founders edition 1060's are 300 regular 1060's are going to be roughly 249 and 279

My point still stands that you can buy the better 980 for cheaper

Needs money for car parts :P

 

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Can get 970 and 290 for £110-150 easy :)

 

Could maybe squeeze a 980 in for £180 but they normally are £200-220

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