Which is better Pov 450 gts or EVGA 450 gts Superclocked?
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Hello ^^ I would like to know which one is the best between those 2 GPUs since I have been told that the Pov 450 Gts is better than the EVGA 460 gts.-.
Thanks in advance ^^
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Rather, I think you will say EVGA gtx460 or 450 because there is no 460 gts, and well, if it's any of the two, I go with EVGA hands down since it's one of the best assemblers, better than pov for sure. -
hello Eduardo, PoV ALTERNATE - HARDWARE - Tarjetas gráficas - Tarjetas PCIe NVIDIA - GeForce GTS - Point of View GTS450 is at 93.90 or 86.90 depending if you want 1024 or 2048 of DDR3 memory, the evga T. Grafica EVGA GTS450 SC 1GB DDR5 is at 109.95 with 1 giga of DDR5 ram and it is 16.05 more expensive than the PoV good but as the EVGA has some OC it will perform better than the others besides that the memory is better and that the cooling system has a better face, as connection also the EVGA is better
P.D compare answers with the other site where you have put the same question :D:D
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I would seriously opt for a refurbished one, I mean, even if it's better, this 5850, I almost prefer to wait and save some money and go for a new one superior to those 450, for 150-170€ you already have a decent graphics card.
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Before buying a 450 I already tell you if I'm going to a refurbi jejeje. Stretching to a 6870 or a 560 is not a bad option.
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hahahaha thank you for your comments
this card that I am going to buy will only be for playing a few months... later I will buy a 580 GTX or one of the 600 GTX series.
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Get a good one now, don't spend twice if you're not going to take advantage of it. I wouldn't get more than a 570 with the equipment you have. Do you plan to change it? If so, you could get a 560 Ti and later get a 2500K, a motherboard with SLI options and another graphics card. -
Get a good one now, don't spend twice if you're not going to take advantage of it. I wouldn't get more than a 570 with the equipment you have. Do you plan to change it? If so, you could get a 560 Ti and later get a 2500K, a motherboard with SLI options and another graphics card.
Sep in the future I plan to change everything... switch to an i7 at least, ddr3 memory, a 1 Tb dd, etc etc and I plan to use this card along with the 580 GTX or one of the 600 series that I like ^^
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What 600 series?
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The new generation of graphics.
You yourself Dudu.
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There are always people who have extra money. They are not despicable, just different.
P.D. We all know that gamers use their PCs to the fullest, they are not PCs designed to be kept for a long time, because if they have extra money, they upgrade every 6 or 12 months. If you buy a top-of-the-line graphics card, it's to run everything at full capacity for a season, not to last 4 years at full capacity. From that point on, everyone does what they want with their own money. -
The new generation of graphics.
It will be when it comes out because still…
You yourself Dudu.
+1 Obione
there is always people who have extra money. They are not despicable, just different.
P.D. We all know that gaming PCs are taken advantage of right away, they are not PCs with a vision to keep them for a long time, because if you have extra money, you upgrade every 6 or 12 months. If you buy a "top game" graphics card, it's to run everything at top "for a season, not to last 4 years at top. Starting from that, everyone does what they want with their own money.+1 CNCBCN
In my view, buying something of high quality now with a view to pairing it with something of high quality from and in the future is something totally absurd.
Regards
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I don't really know what's worse, me, or these people who ask why?
better not say anything
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It's sad to see how people throw away money like it's nothing, but what can you do
, and by the way, the pros who play online, always have everything on low, and even with DX9 to maximize the "frames", they buy cucumbers for that, not to make it look nice 
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What a good point you make, besides, nowadays you can build computers that meet the quality/performance/price ratio without spending a fortune, such as an i5 2500k and a GTX 570, a system that would surely last many games without failing
and that without spending a fortune or being a top-of-the-range system. Best regards!
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