Graphics card selection.
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By the way, about the 5770, there is a version on PCcoste, which is €7 more expensive, and apparently the only difference is the memory clock speed, since said version works at 4800 MHz while the normal model works at 1200 MHz
What are the speed changes that one card or the other has noticeable?
Here I leave you the link:
http://www.pccoste.es/productos/tarjeta-grafica-1gb-ati-sapphire-hd5770-pcx-ddr5-hdmi-dport.aspx
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one of these will suit you well, but it depends on what equipment and source you haveSapphire Radeon HD 6770 1GB GDDR5 - 100 euros
Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Xtreme 1GB GDDR5 - 115 euros
SAPPHIRE HD6850 - 130 euros
regards
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I had the 5850 Xtreme in mind, but I'm afraid that I won't be able to install it on my motherboard and that my power supply won't be able to support it.
What would I need to be able to make the 5850 Xtreme work normally?
Thank you very much, goodbye.
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Hello and welcome.
You should put the components of your PC in your signature (from the forum control panel section) that way you offer all the necessary information so that they can help you, because it will be of little use to you a 5850 Xtreme if you then have a Pentium 4 or a weak power supply.Best regards
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EDITO: My problem is that I have a broken graphics card, so I have no way to enter properties to see the characteristics of my system..
So, what way do I have to be able to know it? :S
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Hello
In your situation, one of two things would happen, either you would borrow a graphics card from a friend just to check the components or you would directly open the computer to see the information of the power supply, brand and model of the board and with that you would tell us how long ago you got it and more or less we could get an idea.For the 5850 Xtreme you need more or less a power supply of about 500W effective, that is, that in the 12V line has an amperage of at least 30A, which would be just over 300W real in that line and would easily support the 150W that approximately consumes that graphics card.
Greetings
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man, I mean you more or less know what micro you have, what motherboard you have and the memories, that's it, if not, as Sylver rightly says, you open the tower and look at what components you have

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My computer is about 3 years old, and the card that has broken is an Nvidia Geforce 512.
As for the motherboard, I will take a look at it now, but I can tell you that I have moved games like Crisis 1 without any problems...
As for the processor, it is an Intel Dual Core, but until I look at the properties, I don't know if I can tell you the exact model...
I hope I have guided you a little... As soon as I can, I will disassemble the tower and inform you

EDIT: It also has 2 Gb of RAM
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If the CPU of your computer is a Dual Core, let's say a Pentium E5200, I probably wouldn't put more than an HD5770 on it, since it wouldn't take full advantage of the graphics, unless you decide to overclock your CPU.
And it wouldn't hurt to increase the RAM of your computer to 4 GB.
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My computer is about 3 years old, and the card that has broken is an Nvidia Geforce 512..
As for the motherboard, I'll take a look at it now, but I can tell you that I've moved games like Crisis 1 without any problems...
As for the processor, it's an Intel Dual Core, but until I look at the properties, I don't know if I can tell you the exact model...
I hope I've helped you a little... As soon as I can, I'll disassemble the tower and let you know

EDIT: It also has 2 Gb of RAM
Well... that's a bit more information ;).
When you open it, look at the side label of the power supply, it will show the Amperes of the +12 rail and the power in Watts that it delivers on that rail, the easiest thing is to take a photo so that the data can be seen and put it here.The 5850 Xtreme is in my opinion the best option for price/power but it consumes a bit more than the new ATI 6XXX series, so you have to make sure about the power supply you have... although if it's generic, I would start thinking about changing it, even if it's in a few years, they are a ticking time bomb that can affect the whole PC.
Best regards
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Well, friends, I was able to get a borrowed graphics card and here I am, from my desktop (which had the card broken)..
Below I give you more detailed information:
- Processor Intel Core 2 Quad CPU 6600 @ 2.40 GHz
- RAM: 2,00 GB
As for the power supply I will see if I can take a picture and I will put it

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I managed to take a picture of him, here it is:

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I put another photo, in case some details are not seen in the previous photo:

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I hope it helps you and we can finally solve all the unknowns..

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well that brand doesn't sound familiar to me
wait that I post one more the day that I 
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Well, you are quite short on that power supply :nono: as we feared, it is a "chungui" of 500W that does not guarantee stable power to the equipment.
A quality power supply delivers about 30-35A at +12v.
Without changing that power supply, which is 100% recommended, better a low-power graphics card, like Ati HD 6770, maximum the Ati HD 5770.
Best regards.
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Okay, I'm starting to understand it...
So, what power supply do you recommend for the 5850 to work properly? Can you give me a link to some that you think are recommended?
Thank you very much!
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And what do you think about the 6770? Is it much worse than the 5850? In case it was good, would I need a new power supply too?
Here I leave you the link: Sapphire Radeon HD 6770 1GB GDDR5 11189-00-20G Graphics Card
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Well, sorry if I've been a bit pushy, but I think I've made a decision.
Either I choose the 5850, accompanied by a new power supply.
Or I choose the 5770 that runs at 4800 MHz, not the flex, which runs at 1200. Although I would like to know if it is also necessary for me to get a new power supply in case I choose this graphics card.
What do you think of the two final options? Do you agree with me or do you not think they are recommendable?
Thank you very much and I'm sorry for being a bit pushy at times.
Best regards!
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Como te dije antes es mejor opción la 5850 por precio/potencia ya que usa un ancho de banda de 256b en lugar de los 128b que usa la 5770,es mejor gráfica.
De todas formas sería muy recomendable una fuente tipo :
Corsair CX600W v2
Aunque no es modular,vamos que tiene todo el manojo de cables aunque no los uses todos, es muy eficiente,estable y a un buen precio.Un saludo
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