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My old computer had a GTX 645 in it. I want a card that isn't really expensive for its capabilities, but is better than that card. I would prefer an AMD branded card, but it doesn't really matter that much.

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Which PSU you have

Which CPU you have

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I have an EVGA 500W and an FX-4300.

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Budget?

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4 minutes ago, Emma Nieuwenhuis said:

I have an EVGA 500W and an FX-4300.

RX 460

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my budget is as low as possible.

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What resolution will you be using it at? Plus, will you be gaming on it? If so, what kind of games?

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I usually use 1080p. I play Besiege, Bioshock Infinite, Garry's Mod, Kerbal Space Program, Portal, Portal 2, Slime Rancher, and Team Fortress 2. And some other games that I don't remember.

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Just now, Emma Nieuwenhuis said:

I usually use 1080p. I play Besiege, Bioshock Infinite, Garry's Mod, Kerbal Space Program, Portal, Portal 2, Slime Rancher, and Team Fortress 2. And some other games that I don't remember.

AMD RX 460 is a nice budget card

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Just now, dexxterlab97 said:

AMD RX 460 is a nice budget card

Thank you very much.  Your answer has been taken into consideration, and seems like a very good choice.

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1 hour ago, Emma Nieuwenhuis said:

Thank you very much.  Your answer has been taken into consideration, and seems like a very good choice.

What kind of budget do you have?

Thats that. If you need to get in touch chances are you can find someone that knows me that can get in touch.

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Just now, thekeemo said:

What kind of budget do you have?

A very small budget that involves me not having the money for one yet but planning ahead to get one that is preferably very cheap.

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6 minutes ago, dexxterlab97 said:

AMD RX 460 is a nice budget card

I am assuming that I should go for a 4 GB 460 for 20 dollars more than the 2 GB version?

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Just now, Emma Nieuwenhuis said:

I am assuming that I should go for a 4 GB 460 for 20 dollars more than the 2 GB version?

That will give it a longer lifespan.

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Just now, GalacticRuler said:

That will give it a longer lifespan.

Thanks. Also thank you for the great RAM. It was so easy to download.

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And when I say my budget it small, my current computer overall (with the built in graphics, no video card obviously yet) cost me about 230 dollars.

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Just now, Emma Nieuwenhuis said:

And when I say my budget it small, my current computer overall (with the built in graphics, no video card obviously yet) cost me about 230 dollars.

Looks great for that small budget

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Yea, the 460 will probably be the fastest GPU under $200 with 4 GB of DDR5 RAM.

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I might not actually need a graphics card. My integrated motherboard HD3000 gives me a really nice 13 FPS in Garry's Mod with the lowest settings at 720p.

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