New card in old board
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Indeed the GTX550 is less powerful than the GTX280. To match the GTX280 at least a GTX460 SE in nVidia or an HD5850/6850 in AMD would be needed. For a new generation we would be talking about at least the GTX650 Ti in nVidia and an HD7770 in AMD, although in this case nVidia beats AMD until the latter release the HD7790 that they have planned.
In any case, given the problems that MS is having with all of AMD's GCNs, I would lean towards nVidia to be honest, I wouldn't take a chance.
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within a budget of 100 euros the best option price performance is:
The Sapphire Radeon HD 7770 1GB GDDR5 - 99 euros approx
regards
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The processor is an Intel Core 2 CPU 6600 at 2.4o GHz and I usually play at 1024x768.
One question, you tell me that the gtx 550 is less powerful than the gtx 280?????
Well, I haven't given other options because it has put the ones I had in mind. And I see that I wasn't wrong about the 550, but without trying it I had that feeling.
That processor overclocks quite well, if you change the heatsink to a decent one (not the one that comes from the factory), and you overclock it to 3 Ghz, which is very easy. You will get more performance out of the card. Although to play at 1024, it gives you plenty without overclocking, the card will just be a walk in the park…........:).
Even if you change the monitor you will be covered.
If you can get a 560, put it in and enjoy it, you will have time to upgrade the pc, if it can't be now.
Best regards...
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Jotole, are you referring to the 560 or 560TI? I imagine that the 560TI could cause a bottleneck with my current setup and I'm not even talking about the 650TI.
The 560 is better than the gtx280?
Wargreymon, I don't know why but I've always leaned more towards nVidia, so it'll be nVidia, just need to decide which one, as always

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Jotole, are you referring to the 560 or 560TI?, I imagine that the 560TI could bottleneck my current setup and I'm not even talking about the 650TI.
Is the 560 better than the gtx280?
Wargreymon, I don't know why but I've always leaned more towards nVidia, so it'll be nVidia, just need to decide which one, as always

The GTX560 Ti is more powerful than the GTX650 Ti (The GTX560 Ti beats the GTX650 Ti by 15-20% in performance). I think the GTX650 Ti is your best option, unless you need to spend less, but it's not very expensive either: http://www.pccomponentes.com/gigabyte_geforce_gtx_650_ti_oc_1gb_gddr5.html
I think it's the maximum GPU I would recommend putting in that system, although it would be good if you could overclock the CPU to 3-3.2 GHz.
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To try to summarize and clarify doubts.
Are the gtx 560, 560ti and 650 all better than the gtx 280?
And between the 560ti and the 650, which is better?
(always ASUS)
Thanks again
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@edu_i:
To try to summarize and clarify doubts.
Are the gtx 560, 560ti and 650 all better than the gtx 280?
And between the 560ti and the 650, which is better?
(always ASUS)
Thanks againTo try to summarize and clarify doubts.
Are the gtx 560, 560ti and 650 all better than the gtx 280?
And between the 560ti and the 650, which is better?
(always ASUS)
Thanks again
Note, because one thing is the GTX650 and another is the GTX650 Ti, they are different cards with a significant performance difference. Of the ones you mention, the least powerful would be the GTX560 and the GTX650 Ti, in raw power the second is superior but the first has more bandwidth, so the performance depends on the use. As you play at a very low resolution I think the GTX650 Ti will perform better, so the order from least to most performance would be:
GTX560 < GTX 650 Ti < GTX560 Ti
The GTX560 Ti is a step above, at the same level as the competing HD6950/HD7850. -
Jotole, are you referring to the 560 or 560TI?, I imagine that the 560TI could be a bottleneck for my current setup and I'm not even talking about the 650TI.
Is the 560 better than the gtx280?
Wargreymon, I don't know why but I've always leaned more towards nVidia, so it'll be nVidia, I just need to decide which one, as always

I've always referred to the "ti", because that's the one you were commenting on from the beginning, I agree with Wargreymon, if you can stretch to the 560 ti, and overclock that proc @ 3/3.2, you'll give your rig a new lease on life ;).
Salu2…
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The 560TI is still a bit expensive, I think I'll go for the 650TI.
Thanks to both of you for the help.
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The 560TI is still a bit expensive, I think I'll go for the 650TI.
Thanks to both of you for the help.
You're welcome.!! Good choice.
Salu2..