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Sub 100$ GPU Rx 550 vs Gt 1030

I am in a budget of less then $100 So I Want a Gpu which can give me a better performance. The only two graphics are coming in the list that's  the Rx 550 and GT 1030. But which one will better.

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Neither, you should look on Ebay for a 750Ti 2GB.

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1 minute ago, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

Neither, you should look on Ebay for a 750Ti 2GB.

750ti is old now no one is recommending to buy that

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Just now, Pulkeet said:

750ti is old now no one is recommending to buy that

The 750Ti is faster than both of those cards and can be picked up for about $80.

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12 minutes ago, Pulkeet said:

I am in a budget of less then $100 So I Want a Gpu which can give me a better performance. The only two graphics are coming in the list that's  the Rx 550 and GT 1030. But which one will better.

 

11 minutes ago, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

Neither, you should look on Ebay for a 750Ti 2GB.

If you can find a real 750ti for $60 or less then it's a better buy and is on par or faster in some cases, but there seem to be a lot of fakes on ebay.

 

The RX 550 is generally priced higher than the GT 1030 last I checked.

 

But if you can find the RX 550 model with 620(?) cores at the same price or lower than a GT 1030 then go for it, there's now 2 models and one has less cores.

Or just try and wait for the GTX 1050 or RX 560 1024 core models to be at MSRP again.

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Just now, Streetguru said:

 

If you can find a real 750ti for $60 or less then it's a better buy and is on par or faster in some cases, but there seem to be a lot of fakes on ebay.

 

The RX 550 is generally priced higher than the GT 1030 last I checked.

 

But if you can find the RX 550 model with 620(?) cores at the same price or lower than a GT 1030 then go for it, there's now 2 models and one has less cores.

Or just try and wait for the GTX 1050 or RX 560 1024 core models to be at MSRP again.

https://www.amazon.in/dp/B00S7P600O/ref=sspa_mw_detail_0?psc=1

 

 

Ok can please check this as I am little confused about it's specification 

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2 minutes ago, Pulkeet said:

https://www.amazon.in/dp/B00S7P600O/ref=sspa_mw_detail_0?psc=1

 

 

Ok can please check this as I am little confused about it's specification 

750tis are all the same I'm pretty sure

 

Just check the selller, but $150 USD seems like a really high price for a 750ti, is that what they normally cost? How's the price compare to the GT 1030/RX 550?

Are you just upgrading an old business machine or something? Or building a new PC?

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1 minute ago, Streetguru said:

750tis are all the same I'm pretty sure

 

Just check the selller, but $150 USD seems like a really high price for a 750ti, is that what they normally cost? How's the price compare to the GT 1030/RX 550?

Are you just upgrading an old business machine or something? Or building a new PC?

I am Building my first PC but 1050 is 40 dollars more and 1050ti is 80 dollars. So just tell me rx550 or gt 1030.. 

In future I will upgrade it to 1060.

I mean 750ti is good so everywhere it's Out of stock but this particular card is in stock and with less review so I don't believe in it as it a old or something like that... you can understand..

So please suggest one 1030 or 550 both are 2gb.

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Just now, Pulkeet said:

 

If you're building a new machine you should get an R3 2200G Ryzen APU system. Already wrote my suggestion/info.

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I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

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What is your budget/country for your new PC?

 

what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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8 hours ago, Streetguru said:

If you're building a new machine you should get an R3 2200G Ryzen APU system. Already wrote my suggestion/info.

2200g is good for now but it's not sufficient for bigger games this is only made for esports games

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And what are you planning to play with GT1030?
It's really not meant for AAA titles.

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20 minutes ago, Pulkeet said:

2200g is good for now but it's not sufficient for bigger games this is only made for esports games

then get the 2400G and add your 1060 or you could even add a 1070 

 

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1 hour ago, Pulkeet said:

2200g is good for now but it's not sufficient for bigger games this is only made for esports games

The point is that you can run games for a while on it just fine, and then toss in a higher end GPU and be fine when next generation GPUs are out and you get more for your money there.

The Ryzen APU also has about the same performance as the GT 1030/RX 550, so you'd get the same performance for less money.

I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

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what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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Thanks For All Your Advice I finally gone for GTX  1050Ti.  

As no compromise for this legendary gpu.

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On 3/14/2018 at 2:08 AM, Streetguru said:

 

If you can find a real 750ti for $60 or less then it's a better buy and is on par or faster in some cases, but there seem to be a lot of fakes on ebay.

 

The RX 550 is generally priced higher than the GT 1030 last I checked.

 

But if you can find the RX 550 model with 620(?) cores at the same price or lower than a GT 1030 then go for it, there's now 2 models and one has less cores.

Or just try and wait for the GTX 1050 or RX 560 1024 core models to be at MSRP again.

Hmm thanks 

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23 hours ago, Streetguru said:

The point is that you can run games for a while on it just fine, and then toss in a higher end GPU and be fine when next generation GPUs are out and you get more for your money there.

The Ryzen APU also has about the same performance as the GT 1030/RX 550, so you'd get the same performance for less money.

Yes..Thanks a lot

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23 hours ago, Streetguru said:

The point is that you can run games for a while on it just fine, and then toss in a higher end GPU and be fine when next generation GPUs are out and you get more for your money there.

The Ryzen APU also has about the same performance as the GT 1030/RX 550, so you'd get the same performance for less money.

Thanks I got it

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