GFX card change taim.

old.Tohtori

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Time to change my GFX card, suggestions welcome, not the richest man on earth so budget would be nice too.

Nothing fancypants, just something to up the ante on current system;

HP p6240sc
AMD Phenom II X4 810
4gb
64 winny the pooh.

Ati radeon 4600 series jiggywig.

Preferably an easy install ofcourse, so take out stick in plastic surgery for the looks of my comp would be nice.

All suggestions appreciated.
 

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bud, I recently got a GeForce GTX 570 with the idea of driving two monitors (and also to do a little GPU programming later on in my bachelor. to date it works well, and plays games smashingly. also, under Linux it also works, albeit with Nvidia's own drivers.
 

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Make sure you check the physical dimensions of the card fit your case, some of them are beastly in length.
 

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Getting close to that time for me now. My faithful 4yr old 8800GT has finally met a game it chokes on that I'd quite like to play - Witcher 2.

Was thinking about the 560 TI myself, or something along those lines.
 

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Bugger, really Sar? I'll have to think about getting a new one too :(
 

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Tbh best bang for the buck comes from nVidia's direction currently. 560 or 570 is your best bet, otherwise it's the 6870 which can be had from just over £100
 

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Just bought a 560ti meself, still waiting for it to arrive. As an added bonus you can get a free copy of Arkham City thrown in if you find the right one.

Good times.
 

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My cousin is after an upgrade as well I am just trying to decide if he will need to upgrade him 430w Antec power supply going from a 8800 to a new card. He should be fine he only has 1hd and 1 cd rom in with a quad 2.4 and 4gb of ram.
 

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Bugger, really Sar? I'll have to think about getting a new one too :(

Aye, unfortunately. Running it on anything other than shit-o-vision means it runs about 15 fps, which is unbearable tbh, even for a single player game.
 

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I'm getting a rough idea down at the moment on stuff for some upgrades, just found out the worst news ever.

BFG has gone bust :'(. They where awesome, seems their lifetime warranty isn't so lifetime though as people have been finding out :'(
 

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Sar have you tried overclocking it? Wonder if I can get a couple more years out of it that way.
 

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how big is your power supply ?
big(ger) gfx cards can eat small psus
 

old.Tohtori

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Have to check the power supply thing, good point.

Otherwise thanks for the info spew, will take all into consideration as my b-day nears and i can coerce free stuff from people :D

I've had no bad issues(really) with asus, so probably going to try one of those.
 

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Then again, radeon, ati, whatnot...haven't had trouble with any GFX stuff so :p
 

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Probably the 560 TI, seems best, ass said, bang for buck at little over 200€(iiish...). Just w0ndering what the difference here is;

Asus ENGTX560 Ti DCII TOP/2DI/1GD5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX560 Ti 1 GB at 230€

Asus ENGTX560 Ti DCII/2DI/1GD5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX560 Ti 1 GB at 214€

As far as i can see, the top bit, which sayes nothing to me :p

Also is there a huge difference in TI and non TI? The difference in cash is about 30€.
 

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Clock speed and shader cores really. The ti has more of them.
 

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I'm getting a rough idea down at the moment on stuff for some upgrades, just found out the worst news ever.

BFG has gone bust :'(. They where awesome, seems their lifetime warranty isn't so lifetime though as people have been finding out :'(

Bugger, mine is the 8800GT OC BFG card. :/

And Nate, no, I haven't.

The core is at 625, Shaders at 1566 and memory at 900/1800.
 

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Probably the 560 TI, seems best, ass said, bang for buck at little over 200€(iiish...). Just w0ndering what the difference here is;

Asus ENGTX560 Ti DCII TOP/2DI/1GD5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX560 Ti 1 GB at 230€

Asus ENGTX560 Ti DCII/2DI/1GD5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX560 Ti 1 GB at 214€

As far as i can see, the top bit, which sayes nothing to me :p

Also is there a huge difference in TI and non TI? The difference in cash is about 30€.

Both are TIs but the TOP version is overclocked more , you can compare them both on the asus website. Just click compare on each one.

ASUSTeK Computer Inc. - Graphics Cards- ASUS ENGTX560 Ti DCII TOP/2DI/1GD5

ASUSTeK Computer Inc. - Graphics Cards- ASUS ENGTX560 Ti DCII/2DI/1GD5
 

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Okiedokie, you folks have been a grand help. My computer thanks you and generic reps to all involved.
 

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