• What else should I get with this? :)
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First off, I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to put this >.< but anywayss [url]http://prntscr.com/43cm5q[/url] <--- This is my current build, and the games are getting pretty laggy now so i've been thinking about upgrading. [url]http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-SuperClocked-Dual-Link-Graphics-02G-P4-2765-KR/dp/B00DHW4HXY/ref=zg_bs_284822_3/189-0061631-0688465[/url] <------------ I plan on upgrading to this graphics card, but I don't know if I need to upgrade anything else with it. Also, if you guys can find a better graphics card than this for under 300$, then please let me know!:)
The EVGA cards are all super expensive, either get the Asus DirectCUII, or the MSI Twin FROZR editions for way less but are just as good. Also considering you only have a 500GB drive, you should get either a 1TB drive or some sized SSD to keep your OS and programs on; you could then use your current drive for files and games instead.
500GB is completely fine for a strong majority of people. If he's not running out of space, no sense in buying a new mechanical. [editline]16th July 2014[/editline] [URL="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FSC5N66/?tag=pcpapi-20"]This[/URL] is also a more powerful card that is under $300
Thanks guys for the info!:) And yep I was looking into a 1 or 2 tb as well, thanks for giving me your opinion:)
[QUOTE=MasterFen006;45410239]The EVGA cards are all super expensive, either get the Asus DirectCUII, or the MSI Twin FROZR editions for way less but are just as good. Also considering you only have a 500GB drive, you should get either a 1TB drive or some sized SSD to keep your OS and programs on; you could then use your current drive for files and games instead.[/QUOTE] Don't DirectCUII cards have a good amount of card sag? Although MSI properly braces their cards and it is nice. [editline]16th July 2014[/editline] Also, the [URL="http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=R9+280x"]R9 280X[/URL] is better than the GTX760 for most uses, and also on Amazon.. [editline]16th July 2014[/editline] You can also find used R9 290s for like, $350 with an aftermarket cooler on eBay (stock cooler versions suck) and those are some of the best around.
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