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Hai Iam a video editor,

My system is

 

Asrock 960GC-GS FX motherboard

AMD ATHLON II X2 240 processor

Kingston 8GB DDR3 ram with a

ASUS GT 520 graphics card

450W smps

 

and my curreny graphics card blown up, i am Looking to build a " i7 skylake " system but it will take some months.

so i need to buy a graphics card for atleast a 6 month, I am looking to buy a lower end graphics card like my current one bit more upgraded ASUS GT 710 for example.

 

I usually do 720P and 1080P video editing with "Adobe Premiere Pro cc 2015, Adobe After Effects 2015, Adobe Photoshop 2015" and i also use it for Gaming.

I could play the 2013 Tomb Raider game with "720p resolution in Lower settings" so

My Question is does it work with my system specs? until i was able to build my "New system" It is just 50$............

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Anything less than an RX460/GTX950 is basically crap that's not worth buying. Although your CPU will bottleeck both in most games, so you could consider a used temporary solution of an R7 260~/GTX 750Ti~. 

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4 minutes ago, Sanoop Mohanan said:

Hai Iam a video editor,

My system is

 

Asrock 960GC-GS FX motherboard

AMD ATHLON II X2 240 processor

Kingston 8GB DDR3 ram with a

ASUS GT 520 graphics card

450W smps

 

and my curreny graphics card blown up, i am Looking to build a " i7 skylake " system but it will take some months.

so i need to buy a graphics card for atleast a 6 month, I am looking to buy a lower end graphics card like my current one bit more upgraded ASUS GT 710 for example.

 

I usually do 720P and 1080P video editing with "Adobe Premiere Pro cc 2015, Adobe After Effects 2015, Adobe Photoshop 2015" and i also use it for Gaming.

I could play the 2013 Tomb Raider game with "720p resolution in Lower settings" so

My Question is does it work with my system specs? until i was able to build my "New system" It is just 50$............

for $50 trying finding a used 750Ti  

"Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning." -Albert Einstein

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2 minutes ago, glitchmaster0001 said:

for $50 trying finding a used 750Ti  

But i don't think my motherboard supports 750Ti:(

I have some works pending to finish. Thats why i need to buy a lower end graphics card? something like gt 520 the one i used or a bit abow that

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1 minute ago, Sanoop Mohanan said:

But i don't think my motherboard supports 750Ti:(

I have some works pending to finish. Thats why i need to buy a lower end graphics card? something like gt 520 the one i used or a bit abow that

There is no relevant difference between the 750 Ti and 710 for motherboard support, they both use a PCIe slot.

 

If you can't get a used 750 Ti for the money, look around for other things - even a GTX 650 Ti would be way better than the GT 710.

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5 minutes ago, Sakkura said:

There is no relevant difference between the 750 Ti and 710 for motherboard support, they both use a PCIe slot.

 

If you can't get a used 750 Ti for the money, look around for other things - even a GTX 650 Ti would be way better than the GT 710.

Ok, Thanks for your valuable suggestions 9_9

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