Graphic 150-200€
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I would get the Sapphire 7870 from pccomponentes (€199 + shipping). If you want to save a few euros, Amazon has the Sapphire 7850 2GB for €175.
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Thanks Obione, that's the one I had in mind.
The thing is that some don't recommend the 2gb one, they give me reason in that sense (in the 1gb ones the max resolution is 2500). Others don't recommend Sapphire (better asus, which is the one I've always had, or gigabyte). What a mess :SAnother thing. I have a 450W power supply, it doesn't have many W but it's pretty good. Should I buy a new one too? Right now I have an HD 3870 Top.
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Hello, I'm back
I found this post:
Sapphire Radeon HD 7850 Dual-X de un 1GB o la de 2GB
And inside, this link:
http://www.pixmania.com/es/es/12784835/art/sapphire-technology/radeon-hd-7850-dual-x-1-g.html Is Pixmania okay? I never bought from there. I've always used to buy from pccomponentes and lately they've been disappointing me a lot. It's cheaper there even than on Amazon. Best regards! -
The price is good and it's not a sin to go for the 1GB one but 2GB is a future bet. In Skyrim for example, it's noticeable with mods at 1080 and Metro 2033 that still has more time also appreciates the memory. In short, there are not many games but if you can afford it, the 7870 seems like a good option to me. If you prefer to save a few euros, then get that 7850.
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No no, if I am the first one who likes to invest, but I thought that the only way the difference would be noticeable is if they were higher resolutions, and since I'm not going to change my monitor... but anyway, I bought the 2gb one.
By the way, I find the 2gb model in that store with very different prices. What is it due to?SAPPHIRE TECHNOLOGY Radeon HD 7850 - 2 Gb GDDR5 - PCI-Express 3.0 (11200-07-22G) | Pixmania España
SAPPHIRE TECHNOLOGY Radeon HD 7850 - 2 GB GDDR5 - PCI-Express 3.0 (11200-14-20G) | Pixmania España
SAPPHIRE TECHNOLOGY Radeon HD 7850 - 2 GB GDDR5 - PCI-Express 3.0 (11200-07-20G) | Pixmania España
SAPPHIRE TECHNOLOGY Radeon HD 7850 - 2 GB GDDR5 - PCI-Express 3.0 (11200-07-21G) | Pixmania EspañaRegards
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!"·$, I'm reading everywhere that Sapphire is a!"·$· mess. What do I do? Do I get the 2GB Sapphire or do I get an Asus for example, but 1GB?
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Sapphire is a good assembler and at good prices although there have been some small problems lately but well, no manufacturer is exempt from failing.
Gigabyte is okay but it will only get you a 7850, MSI TwinFrozr and Asus DQ II are also good models although Gigabyte has released some interesting models and be it said in passing, it has also had problems.
In short, I would get the Sapphire 7870 as they can all blow up and the warranty is for something.
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I would get the Sapphire 7870 from pccomponentes (€199 + shipping). If you want to save a few euros, Amazon has the Sapphire 7850 2GB for €175.
well if you can and are thinking of buying FARCRY 3 this is your graphics card without a doubt
well it comes out to a good price if you were already thinking of buying the game with the advantage that it is a model with O.C. and a good heatsink
Gigabyte Radeon HD 7870 OC 2GB GDDR5 - 240 euros

regards
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Wow, I think that goes way over the base price. Of the links I've provided, if you comment that the Sapphire is not so bad and is a possible option, I see them as better, but as I say, they all seem the same to me
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The thing is that I am also asking on another forum and 50 have come out telling me that Sapphire is crap, and of course... it's suspicious.
I honestly can't give my opinion because I have always had Asus, but just in case, we should consider another different assembler. I know that Asus is out of my price range, but still, if it's worth it in performance, I could go down to 7850 or to 1GB and get a better one, don't you think?Regards
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The thing is that I am also asking on another forum and 50 people have come out saying that Sapphire is crap, and of course… it's suspicious.
I honestly can't give my opinion because I have always had Asus, but just in case, it would be worth considering another different assembler. I know that Asus is out of my price range, but still, if it's worth it in performance, I could go down to 7850 or to 1GB and get a better one, don't you think?Regards
those are silly quirks, Asus is true that it's the one that comes with the most accessories, but that's it
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Man, I don't think so. I'm looking at reviews and thousands of comparisons and it's proven that it's like this
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That's what your fellow Franziskaner tells you... absurd manias
Here, most of the forum members have Sapphire graphics cards and they work perfectly for us, always.That's like the case of the person who buys two OCZ power supplies (a good brand) in their life and both end up failing, either because they coincidentally came defective or because they had a voltage problem at their home. What will happen to that user? Well, they won't want to see an OCZ power supply again, and the one who has had problems with ASRock motherboards might feel the same way, and the one who has had problems with Sapphire, three quarters of the same thing.
Here, most Sapphire users can tell you that it's a good assembler. Then it depends on which forum you like more, who you trust more, what sensations you have, etc, etc. But just as we can recommend Sapphire as an assembler, we can recommend MSI, XFX, Powercolor... as far as each one's experience goes.
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I understand...
Well, in principle, I don't want to spend more to pay for a brand. The MSI R7850 TwinFrozr 2GD5/OC is fine (I already had to look at another brand as well), but it's €11 more than the Sapphire that I put there and I don't know if it will really be worth it or not.
If not, then I think one of the links I put would not be bad, since you are telling me that you have Sapphire and it works well for you.
Although I must say, that just as one buys a product from a brand and it turns out to be bad due to bad luck and no longer recommends that brand, the opposite can also happen, that someone who buys something from a not-so-good brand gets a good one by luck and then recommends it.I want one that has good heat dissipation. The summers in Córdoba are noticeable. I don't care as much about the noise as I do about the Tº.
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thank goodness for this sylver.
Because I tend to be short on words about certain things.
My first graphics card (bought) was a power color agp, the second one a sapphire 1950 pro. It's mounted on my brother's computer, and it's working fine. The next one was a GTX280, which was supposed to be retired. None of them have given me any problems, but on motherboards I could make Asus give birth, but as I'm honest I say it was my fault for burning a DDR2 and the damn card, things of him OC and being silly with the Asus program. About the graphics... Look at a comparison of temps.huye from the "turbina" ones and that's it.
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pues yo te digo lo mismo mi sapphire 1950 pro que fue de mi hermano ,luego mia
y ahora esta en otro equipo y funcionandoMSI, SAPPHIRE, Etc… eran marcas de segunda hace unos cuantos años y POWERCOLOR
era una de las buenas y actualmente SAPPHIRE es la que mas vende y es bastante buena
y POWERCOLOR se quedo estancada.ASUS tan famosa como fue siempre en placas y demas cuando poseia ASROCK eran mejores las
placas de ASROCK ,en gama baja claro, que las propias de ASUSen internet hay gente que dice que las fuentes de CORSAIR son una mierda porque le peto una
mala suerte y punto, todo el mundo sabe que casi todas se las fabrica SEASONIC
que es practicamente la mejor marca del mundo en fuentessaludos
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Ya no me acordaba… yo también he tenido esa Sapphire, la x1950 pro y la verdad que no me ha dado problemas.
Si he tenido (y tengo problemas) con la mia actual, una Asus 3870 Top, la cual he tenido que meter varias veces en el horno (no me preguntéis) como último recurso antes de tirarla porque se me jodió con una subida.La cosa es que es aqui donde critican tanto a la Sapphire:
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Joder macho …. Es que miras unas cosas......
Pensaba que hablabas de foros SERIOS.
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Ya no me acordaba… yo también he tenido esa Sapphire, la x1950 pro y la verdad que no me ha dado problemas.
Si he tenido (y tengo problemas) con la mia actual, una Asus 3870 Top, la cual he tenido que meter varias veces en el horno (no me preguntéis) como último recurso antes de tirarla porque se me jodió con una subida.pues yo la marca ASUS la esquivo lo que puedo ,pues nunca megusto mucho
a pesar de ser una de las mas antiguas y famosas de siempre , pues en gamas bajas son malas
como le pasa a la famosa Nvidia con sus graficas de gama baja, son flojas o refritosy en graficas no me gusta ASUS, bueno en general no me gusta ASUS
saludos