Which graphics do you recommend for my PC (the main one)?
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@Rules:
For a crossfire you need space, power supply, cooling, time… there are many drawbacks, I myself got another 5850 to make a crossfire and now I will return it or sell it because it has not convinced me.
A crossfire should not be recommended just like that! ;D
what happened to you?
well better you comment on your branch, but the results were good in principle, right?
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¿que te a pasado?
bueno mejor lo comentas en tu rama, pero los resultados en principio eran buenos ¿no?
saludosEsta todo comentado aqui, tirar tiraba, pero no compensaba, almenos yo notaba demasiado el microsttutering.
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I would buy the 7850.
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Or you wait for the GTX660, or an HD7850 :sisi:
Salu2!
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for that Obione who bought it from Rules ;D -
Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 1GB GDDR5 Refurbished 11162-99-90R Tarjeta Gráfica
I've been reading all the comments on the thread by Rules (even though I didn't participate) and every time the process of buying that graphics card has moved forward, a comment made by Fassou has kept resonating in my head .
I don't know anything about graphics cards because I'm not up to date. I don't have experience because I buy one every 4 or 5 years. But Fassou's experience alone is enough for me to know that I don't want that card even if it's given to me.
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Processing an RMA and not having it last more than 2 years seems like a fair price for what it costs.
Well yes, let Rules have it :sisi:
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Processing an RMA and not lasting more than 2 years seems like a fair price to me for what it costs.
Well, yes, let Rules have it :sisi:
Well, that depends on how you use the PC. If my PC "crashes" right now, I would have to go to the store to get a low-end one so I can keep going while the replacement process is completed. That's why, for me, it's not worth buying a product that I know has a high rate of problems, no matter how cheap it is.
Now, if the PC is used exclusively as a gaming center, then there's no problem if you go a week without a graphics card.
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I had a spare HD 2400 but I gave it to my father along with my previous rig. I guess he'll be able to store the Nvidia in the closet.
If you jump to a 2500K or later to Haswell you'll have integrated and can get a refurby at your leisure :ugly:
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