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Not knowing your budget, here's a guide I'll link you to so you can figure out what's the best value in your budget. "Sweet spot" cards include the Radeon HD 7850, R9 270, R9 270X, and GTX 760. I'd suggest the 650 Ti Boost, but I can't find any in stock.

Whats your guys best budget graphics card you can think of?

The budget would be for a 600 gaming pc, It would be using a core i3 4130, 500 watt psu and a MSI B85M-G43 LGA 1150 motherboard.

(I really cant find a good one can you guys help?)

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It would be better if we knew all the specs picked out, otherwise it may be an unbalanced system.

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Yeah, to make a proper suggestion we really need to know the rest of the build.

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Asus r9 270 Direct CU II if you don't want to spend more than $200 USD.

 

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Depends on price. 7850 2gb is sometimes like 130 bucks. very good deal. 7870 is sometimes around 150/160 ( or 270 non X )

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GTX 660/R9 270/7870 (whichever is cheaper)

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Not knowing your budget, here's a guide I'll link you to so you can figure out what's the best value in your budget. "Sweet spot" cards include the Radeon HD 7850, R9 270, R9 270X, and GTX 760. I'd suggest the 650 Ti Boost, but I can't find any in stock.

Want to find parts in your budget? Logical Increments is the guide you need. | In the market for a headset? Read this thread. | If you're looking for headphones, please refer to this thread. | Stop being backhanded when offering advice.

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Not knowing your budget, here's a guide I'll link you to so you can figure out what's the best value in your budget. "Sweet spot" cards include the Radeon HD 7850, R9 270, R9 270X, and GTX 760. I'd suggest the 650 Ti Boost, but I can't find any in stock.

Thanks very much for that guide, and the reccomendations! Very Helpful for builds.

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Not knowing your budget, here's a guide I'll link you to so you can figure out what's the best value in your budget. "Sweet spot" cards include the Radeon HD 7850, R9 270, R9 270X, and GTX 760. I'd suggest the 650 Ti Boost, but I can't find any in stock.

This is a really helpful guide! Thanks for sharing

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Thanks very much for that guide, and the reccomendations! Very Helpful for builds.

 

 

This is a really helpful guide! Thanks for sharing

 

Huh, I guess I can still spread the word of that guide. ;) Glad I could help you guys out.

Want to find parts in your budget? Logical Increments is the guide you need. | In the market for a headset? Read this thread. | If you're looking for headphones, please refer to this thread. | Stop being backhanded when offering advice.

CPU: Intel i7-3770K @ 3.5 GHz | CPU Cooler: Thermaltake Frio OCK | Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-V LK | Memory: 16 GB Corsair Vengeance LP (DDR3-1600) | GPU: MSI Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition x 2 (Crossfire) | Storage: 120 GB Kingston SSDNow V300 SSD, 2 TB Toshiba HDD | PSU: Corsair TX850 V2 | Case: In-Win Mana 136 (Black)
Monitor: ASUS VS248H-P | Keyboard: Corsair Vengeance K70 (Cherry MX Brown) | Mouse: Logitech G500 | Speakers: Logitech X-140 | Headphones: Philips Fidelio X1, Sony MDR-X05 | Webcam: Logitech C510
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