M mehguy Baseband Member Messages 44 Location Canada Apr 5, 2015 #1 im looking for a gpu that can do some decent gaming. mostly source games and some other titles. im looking for one in the range of 80-120 dollars. my build: linux mint 17.1 amd A6 6400k 4gb ram 600w psu 1tb hdd Last edited: Apr 5, 2015
im looking for a gpu that can do some decent gaming. mostly source games and some other titles. im looking for one in the range of 80-120 dollars. my build: linux mint 17.1 amd A6 6400k 4gb ram 600w psu 1tb hdd
bigdog33 In Runtime Messages 188 Location Minnesota Apr 5, 2015 #2 In your budget, I would go with Radeon R7 260x otherwise save little more money and go with Geforce 750ti. Wait and see what others say.
In your budget, I would go with Radeon R7 260x otherwise save little more money and go with Geforce 750ti. Wait and see what others say.
PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,592 Location Fort Worth, Texas Apr 5, 2015 #3 I'd toss 30 bucks in and get a 750ti.
OP OP M mehguy Baseband Member Messages 44 Location Canada Apr 5, 2015 #4 PP Mguire said: I'd toss 30 bucks in and get a 750ti. Click to expand... Hmm... i was thinking the same too...
PP Mguire said: I'd toss 30 bucks in and get a 750ti. Click to expand... Hmm... i was thinking the same too...
PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,592 Location Fort Worth, Texas Apr 5, 2015 #5 If you don't mind getting "official" used, Amazon has some in your price range actually.
OP OP M mehguy Baseband Member Messages 44 Location Canada Apr 5, 2015 #6 PP Mguire said: If you don't mind getting "official" used, Amazon has some in your price range actually. Click to expand... Is there difference between the ti and normal 750?
PP Mguire said: If you don't mind getting "official" used, Amazon has some in your price range actually. Click to expand... Is there difference between the ti and normal 750?
PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,592 Location Fort Worth, Texas Apr 5, 2015 #7 Yes, a pretty good difference in performance.
OP OP M mehguy Baseband Member Messages 44 Location Canada Apr 5, 2015 #8 PP Mguire said: Yes, a pretty good difference in performance. Click to expand... I dont think ill be needing the ti. I even think the normal 750 is a bit overkill. Plus, the ti is more closer to 200 Dollars...
PP Mguire said: Yes, a pretty good difference in performance. Click to expand... I dont think ill be needing the ti. I even think the normal 750 is a bit overkill. Plus, the ti is more closer to 200 Dollars...
PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,592 Location Fort Worth, Texas Apr 5, 2015 #9 The problem is your CPU is weak so you want more GPU grunt to attain better FPS than somebody who might have a G3258 would get. Depending on what you want to spend, the 265 is also competitive towards the 750ti with a price closer to the 750. Up to you. Canada Computers & Electronics | Video Cards | Club 3D Radeon R7 265 RoyalQueen 2GB GDDR5 (CGAX-R72656F) | 955 MHz Clock, 5600 MHz Memory | PCI-Express 3.0, DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort
The problem is your CPU is weak so you want more GPU grunt to attain better FPS than somebody who might have a G3258 would get. Depending on what you want to spend, the 265 is also competitive towards the 750ti with a price closer to the 750. Up to you. Canada Computers & Electronics | Video Cards | Club 3D Radeon R7 265 RoyalQueen 2GB GDDR5 (CGAX-R72656F) | 955 MHz Clock, 5600 MHz Memory | PCI-Express 3.0, DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort