• GTX275 - Upgrade? to 650ti vs 560ti vs 7850
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I recently upgraded my CPU from a Q6600 to a i5-3470 and I'm loving it, however I do feel my GTX275 may be holding the system back a little. Firstly, is it worth upgrading at the moment (with my budget), or sticking with what I have till the 700/8000 GPUs come out? I know the waiting game sucks, but I'm fine waiting one more generation. Secondly, which of these cards would you recommend? (I have a budget of £120, and I play at 1920x1080. I am happy with overclocking myself) 1. 650ti: [URL]http://www.scan.co.uk/products/1gb-gainward-gtx-650-ti-28nm-pcie-30-(x16)-5400mhz-gddr5-gpu-928mhz-cores-768-d-sub-dl-dvi-mhdmi[/URL] 2. 560ti: found on ebay: [URL]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gigabyte-Nvidia-Geforce-GTX-560-TI-1GB-Graphics-Card-PCI-Express-Windforce-/180990987529?pt=UK_Computing_Computer_Components_Graphics_Video_TV_Cards_TW&hash=item2a23e74d09#ht_2037wt_1163[/URL] probably will go fast. 3. 7850: I love the physx on BL2 so would prefer NV, and it's slightly over budget, but if its worth it for a longer lifespan I might consider it: [URL]http://www.scan.co.uk/products/1gb-msi-radeon-hd-7850-overclocked-4800mhz-gddr5-gpu-900mhz-1024-cores-dvi-hdmi-2x-mini-dp[/URL] Thanks FP
560 ti is a decent enough card. AMD also offers respectable cards in that price range. How readily can you save up a bit. Getting into the 660ti or 7950 range offers a notable boost in power.
[QUOTE=Zephyrs;37972067]560 ti is a decent enough card. AMD also offers respectable cards in that price range. How readily can you save up a bit. Getting into the 660ti or 7950 range offers a notable boost in power.[/QUOTE] I can afford a 660ti now, but sadly I have other things I need to spend money on, as gaming isn't my only hobby. I need to buy a set of tires for my pushbike at about £23 each (one of my tires is letting crap through, had a puncture the last two times i've ridden) amongst other stuff, so I just can't justify spending more than £140 on a graphics card at the moment.
If you're not having any problems with your GTX 275 then save up another £20 to get a Radeon HD 7870. Or save up £50 to get a 7950. Based solely on your resolution, the GTX 560 ti is showing age and the 7850 1GB won't get the job done at higher resolutions.
As an owner of a 560 Ti, it is a pretty fast card and processing-wise can keep up with the current generation of games, but 1GB of video memory is not adequate anymore. Get a card with at least 2GB.
Thanks for your advice. I've decided to put £130 in my ISA and set it aside for the 700/8000 generation of cards and that means I can then have an increased budget and I should have enough to comfortably buy a 760ti/AMD equiv.
[QUOTE=rhx123;38011926]Thanks for your advice. I've decided to put £130 in my ISA and set it aside for the 700/8000 generation of cards and that means I can then have an increased budget and I should have enough to comfortably buy a 760ti/AMD equiv.[/QUOTE] You likely won't be seeing a 760 ti until a year from now. But, you will likely get the current tech cards at a lower price once their replacements come out.
[QUOTE=Triffgits;38010548]As an owner of a 560 Ti, it is a pretty fast card and processing-wise can keep up with the current generation of games, but 1GB of video memory is not adequate anymore. Get a card with at least 2GB.[/QUOTE] OP, you'd be better off with a 660ti with 1GB than a hypothetical 560ti with 2GB.
[QUOTE=Evilan;38013518]You likely won't be seeing a 760 ti until a year from now. But, you will likely get the current tech cards at a lower price once their replacements come out.[/QUOTE] Yeah I realise that - but unless the 275 actually breaks I'm pretty sure I can manage with it's performance until then.
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