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Best graphic card for 100-150$

5 minutes ago, Metallus97 said:

RX 560. Also no 6pin required

I found an rx 560 pulse edition for 122$

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5 minutes ago, Metallus97 said:

go with a RX 560 or 570!

 

560 needs no power connector

570 needs one ;) 

and they have enough ram 

 

780 / 780ti / 290 /290x

ALL consume to much power, have to less VRAM and need more than one power connector.

Simple as that!

Will an 550 outperforms r9 270x? And can i achieve 60 fps at 1080p low?

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1 minute ago, Muhammad Osama said:

I found an rx 560 pulse edition for 122$

i say take it, but check the chip to be sure if you buy it... by wiping the thermal paste off so you know if it is or not

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Just now, GoldenLag said:

Hd 7950 perhaps. Cards appear to be inflated. You will have to lower setting a bit but its a good card. Hd 7850 should be below 100$

yeah but I think they also have 2 connectors?

But there the perf and support for never APIs and encodings on 5xx cards would be better and worth the money IMO

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3 minutes ago, Muhammad Osama said:

I found an rx 560 pulse edition for 122$

GO! nice price and ok for casual gaming ;)

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1 minute ago, Muhammad Osama said:

Will an 550 outperforms r9 270x? And can i achieve 60 fps at 1080p low?

it should 

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1 minute ago, Metallus97 said:

GO! nice price and ok for casual gaming ;)

Will an 560 outperforms an r9 270x? And can i get fps ?

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2 minutes ago, Metallus97 said:

yeah but I think they also have 2 connectors?

But there the perf and support for never APIs and encodings on 5xx cards would be better and worth the money IMO

You get support through the macroarchitecture for almost everything except 4k decoding on netflix.

 

Its a card in par with the 1050.

 

If he can get a rx 560 new for 122$ thats pretty good. 

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2 minutes ago, Metallus97 said:

it should 

No, an RX 550 is pretty weak, it's about the same as a 750ti

 

1 minute ago, Muhammad Osama said:

Will an 560 outperforms an r9 270x? And can i get fps ?

the 560 is about the same as a 270x

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3 minutes ago, Muhammad Osama said:

Will an 560 outperforms an r9 270x? And can i get fps ?

No. The R9 is slightly faster according to userbenchmark which has OK accuracy

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1 minute ago, GoldenLag said:

No. The R9 is slightly faster according to userbenchmark which has OK accuracy

so why i should not take an r9 270x it requires two 6 pin connectors and my power supply has two 6 pin it is alot cheaper then an rx 550 r9 270x is for 75$

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3 minutes ago, wkdpaul said:

No, an RX 550 is pretty weak, it's about the same as a 750ti

 

the 560 is about the same as a 270x

then why i am buying a expensive card ? i have two 6 pin connector and i found an r9 270x vapor x which needs two 6 pin  and it is only for 75$

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12 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

Im pretty shure you have to if you are going to compare against other cards.

 

Hd 7950 perhaps. Cards appear to be inflated. You will have to lower setting a bit but its a good card. Hd 7850 should be below 100$

 

I never want people to waste money..... Heck i do budget build for people for that specific reason. Its also why i looked into budget cards

I build PCs like YES TECH CITY for profit. I managed to get GTX 780 Poseidon for £70. Plays fine at 1080p had no issues. Made about £150 selling that PC.

 

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Just now, Muhammad Osama said:

then why i am buying a expensive card ? i have two 6 pin connector and i found an r9 270x vapor x which needs two 6 pin  and it is only for 75$

Some people prefer to have the peace of mind of a brand new card (warranty and all), I'm personally ok with used cards and think if you're ok with it you should go with the 270x ;)

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i was not buying an r9 270x because i was thinking that my gpu will be on lower side but if it is fine, it requires those connector which my power supply have then i should go for that?

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1 minute ago, wkdpaul said:

Some people prefer to have the peace of mind of a brand new card (warranty and all), I'm personally ok with used cards and think if you're ok with it you should go with the 270x ;)

i don't have that peace of mind considering my budget i m okay with the used stuff

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2 minutes ago, TheNaitsyrk said:

I build PCs like YES TECH CITY for profit. I managed to get GTX 780 Poseidon for £70. Plays fine at 1080p had no issues. Made about £150 selling that PC.

 

But yeah...

What do I know... Right?

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IDK why are you fighting but i told you that my online store doesn't have an 780ti and ebay and other websites doesn't support my country then you should suggest me a different card

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Just now, Muhammad Osama said:

i don't have that peace of mind considering my budget i m okay with the used stuff

Then go for it.

 

I personally bought a HD7870 and an HD7950 years ago (was it 3 years?) and they're still running strong to this day. ;)

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3 minutes ago, Muhammad Osama said:

IDK why are you fighting but i told you that my online store doesn't have an 780ti and ebay and other websites doesn't support my country then you should suggest me a different card

Gumtree, Facebook Marketplace, 3rd party websites. Not fighting, just replying to someone else's comment.

 

You already made your decision, I can't change it. Good luck dude. It's your money in the end, not mine.

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CPU: Intel Core i9 13900KS SP 116 (124P-102E) (6.1Ghz P-Cores 4.8Ghz E-cores) MC SP 88

CPU Voltage: LLC8 1.525V (real voltage 1.425V + - Temps 85-90 P-Cores, 70-73 E-cores)

Cooled by: Supercool Direct Die 14th gen full nickel

Motherboard: Z790 ASUS Maximus Apex Encore

RAM: GSkill TridentZ 2x24GB DDR5 8600Mhz CL38 (OC from 8000Mhz CL40)

GPU: RTX MSI 4090 Suprim X with EKWB waterblock

Case: My own case fabricated out of aluminium and wood

Storage: 4x 2TB Sarbent Rocket Plus Gen 4.0 NVMe, 1x External 2TB Seagate Barracuda (Backup)

WiFi: BE202 WiFi 7 Tri-Band card module

PSU: Corsair AX1600i with custom black and red cables with 2x Corsair 5V+ Load Balancer

Display: Samsung Oddysey G9 240Hz Ver. 5120x1440 with G-Sync and Freesync Premium Pro 1008 Firmware Ver, and 1x Electriq USB C 1080p 15'8 inch IPS portable display for temperature and stats, MSI 23'8 144Hz G-Sync

Fan Controllers:  6x AquaComputer Octo with 5 temperature sensors

Cooling: Three Custom Loops:

1st Loop: 5x 480mm XE CoolStream radiators with 1x Revo D5 RGB pump and 1x Rajintek Antila D5 Evo RGB pump for GPU only cooling with 2x Koolance QDC3, red coolant

2nd Loop: 5x 480mm XE CoolStream radiators with 1x Revo D5 RGB pump and 1x Rajintek Antila D5 Evo RGB pump for CPU only cooling with 2x Koolance QDC3, purple coolant

3rd Loop: 1x 240mm PE CoolStream radiator with 1x EKWB Revo D5 pump (RAM ONLY)

Total: 5x pumps and 13x radiators 50x 3000RPM Noctua Industrial fans

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Mouse: Razer Basilisk Ultimate Wireless with charging dock

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12TB (3x4TB) of NVMe, 17'3 inch 4K 144Hz MiniLED screen, 4x 17'3 ASUS portable USB-C Monitors 240Hz, Creative Sound Blaster G6 Sound Card, Portable 16TB NVMe in TB4 enclosures (8x2TB), Razer Basilisk Ultimate Wireless with charging dock gaming mouse, Keychron K3 gaming keyboard with blue switches low profile, Logitech Brio 4K Webcam.

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1 minute ago, wkdpaul said:

Then go for it.

 

I personally bought a HD7870 and an HD7950 years ago (was it 3 years?) and they're still running strong to this day. ;)

what do you think will an hd 7870 or 7950 outperforms 270x?

 

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3 minutes ago, wkdpaul said:

Then go for it.

 

I personally bought a HD7870 and an HD7950 years ago (was it 3 years?) and they're still running strong to this day. ;)

and also wanted to mention i found and 7870 for 94$  nad hd7950 for 147$

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1 minute ago, Muhammad Osama said:

what do you think will an hd 7870 or 7950 outperforms 270x?

 

If I remember right the 270x is a refreshed HD7950 (slightly higher clocks and more RAM), so you're better with the 270x.

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5 minutes ago, wkdpaul said:

Then go for it.

 

I personally bought a HD7870 and an HD7950 years ago (was it 3 years?) and they're still running strong to this day. ;)

also wanted to ask can i achieve atlease 50 fps with 270x in 1080p low in modern titles?

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1 minute ago, wkdpaul said:

If I remember right the 270x is a refreshed HD7950 (slightly higher clocks and more RAM), so you're better with the 270x.

i really wanted to know that can i achieve 50 - 60 fps in every modern game with this card i m little worried about the 2gb vram of 270x will it effect my gaming?

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1 minute ago, Muhammad Osama said:

also wanted to ask can i achieve atlease 50 fps with 270x in 1080p low in modern titles?

Yes, check Digital Foundry to see actual numbers for some of the cards we talked about ;

 

 

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