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I am planing to buy rx 460, but I saw used graphics card for like same or more money but are they good so I want to know which GPUs can beat RX 460.

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Just now, molude said:

Anything from the R9 380/GTX 960 level and above. (Depending on the games even GTX 950/R7 370).

can Asus gtx 960 Turbo 2 gb or r9 280x gigabyte windforce beat rx 460 with i5 6500 in battlefield 4.

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AMD side? 
7950, 7970, 280, 285, 280x, 380, 380x, 290, 470, 290x, 390, 480, 390x, Nano, Fury, Fury-X

 

NVidia side?

Uncapped 950, 960, 970, 980, 980 Ti, Titan X, 1060, 1070, 1080, TitanXP

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4 minutes ago, begadelavela said:

can Asus gtx 960 Turbo 2 gb or r9 280x gigabyte windforce beat rx 460 with i5 6500 in battlefield 4.

280x is better than 960 so yes for both.

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Just now, molude said:

But also it'll consume more power.

Here is the site of used gpus and I already limited price end sort expensive to low, so pick my poison.

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Just now, molude said:

How much wattage does your PSU have?

I would go with 450w fractal integra m but I can go with corsair 500w or some more.

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1 minute ago, molude said:

I believe the R9 380 will give you the best value (or are you willing to transform your PC into an oven with the 290? jk).

Is my psu wattage good or is it low. And Can asus gtx 960 2gb turbo beat 280x and 380.

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Just now, molude said:

450W should be fine for the R9 380, and it's somewhat better than the 280x and the 960.

I will go with sapphire nitro version and on howw much fps could i5 6500 and r9 380 run battlefield4 on ultra.

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Just now, molude said:

Also look at the comments.

He is not runing at 1080p and it is 4gb edition gpu.

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1 minute ago, molude said:

Look at the comments.

he say that he is not runing at 1080p and it sas' it is 4 gb gpu.

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Just now, molude said:

Only if you use max AA or something like that.

which nvidia gpu can outrage even a little rx 460.

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Just now, molude said:

GTX 950 and above.

how much power is using 960

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Just now, molude said:

But the R9 380 is superior to the GTX 960.

and 380 can go with 450w psu.

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57 minutes ago, xAcid9 said:

AMD side? 
7950, 7970, 280, 285, 280x, 380, 380x, 290, 470, 290x, 390, 480, 390x, Nano, Fury, Fury-X

 

NVidia side?

Uncapped 950, 960, 970, 980, 980 Ti, Titan X, 1060, 1070, 1080, TitanXP

670/680/760/770/780 

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3 hours ago, FPS-Russia said:

670/680/760/770/780 

I guess i forgot about Kepler, like Nvidia did.

 

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4 hours ago, molude said:

I'd say the ASUS GTX 960 would, I'm not sure about the R9 280X.

280X is much faster than a 960. Like 20-25%.

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9 minutes ago, xAcid9 said:

I guess i forgot about Kepler, like Nvidia did.

 

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R9-280X and R9-380 (in some cases) are both faster than the GTX 960.

 

A R9-280X will get much MORE than 60 FPS in BF4 at 1080p. Even on Ultra setting Pre-set with MSAA at 2x or 4x, you are looking at least 70~80 FPS.

 

3GB of VRAM is no problem for 1080p or 1440p with BF4.

 

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