Hello, which graphics card to buy?
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Thanks for the replies, the Sapphire Radeon HD 7850 Dual-X 1GB GDDR5 seems interesting, do they give away the games if I buy it from PCcomponentes.com only?
The Gigabyte GeForce GTX 660 2GB OC also looks good, but it's a bit more expensive, between these two, what's the difference? will it be noticeable?
each one has its little quirks
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anda that the video has a hitch :troll:
another option you have MarioXD is to wait a little, that with the release of the 760 the 660 will have to lower its price and then buy yourself a gigabyte 660 ( it's not because it's my graphics card ;D it's because ….. I think it's the coolest and quietest of all ( the 660 ) and I value that a lot ) or an evga 660 3gb if they lower the price enough
regardsI like that MSI because it's small, it's compact and powerful and all the 660 are cool, but I see that graphics card as ideal for an HTPC, to play at good quality, with a small case and even if you have a small power supply.
Rumors say that the 760 will be a renamed 660Ti and the 760 Ti will be like the 670, in any case they will make the more expensive 660s lower their prices, that MSI was not so cheap before, they are surely already lowering prices to try to get rid of stock.
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I don't know if it was that MSI or another brand (I only remember that it was "small" and with a single fan) some time ago it was on sale in a store for a fairly similar price (and it was 6 months ago at least)
therefore yes or yes (unless they take them off the market) they will have to lower the price more because 15 euros is a miserable discount, for 150 160 I think the 660 will end
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I think they should all be around that price, that is, about 165€ or less, of course they will go down as soon as the 760 and 760Ti come out, we are already seeing the 680 and 670 go down with the release of the 770, but it is also possible that they will keep the prices for a while, the high end goes down first, it also goes down more, in any case I am surprised that a 660 moves games like this, although I suppose they will not maintain 60 fps, but it looks pretty good.
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when you want we look at BF3, tell me how and with what;D
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I've already seen some in BF3 but I think FC3 or Crysis 3 have better graphics, they're a bit more demanding.
but I had seen this one from BF3.
for capturing video it's better to do it with a camera, with fraps or afterburner it's not the same.
The 760 without you is falling apart, according to this.
http://videocardz.com/42989/msi-readies-geforce-gtx-760-gaming-oc-editionregards
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Thank you very much for the answers, they are helping me a lot. I'm not in a hurry to change it, but I notice that it gets very hot and I can't even manipulate the fan, and since it's old, I think it's time for a change.
The power supply is a 630w nox, I could stretch the budget for the graphics card a little.
MSI GeForce GTX 660 OC 2GB GDDR5, in principle, this is very well priced according to what you say and what it is.
EVGA GeForce GTX 660 3GB and is this one much better?now I have a clearer idea that a 660 is a good change to what I have right now.
I'm looking at prices to see what I find. XD
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hello. although it's true that today I recorded the first video …. I'm dying of disgust to upload it to tutubo :wall::wall: tomorrow I suppose that with more time and desire I will upload something ;D
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I've already seen some in BF3 but I think FC3 or Crysis 3 have better graphics, they're a bit more demanding.
but I had seen this one from BF3.
for capturing video, it's better to do it with a camera, with fraps or afterburner it's not the same.
The 760 without you is falling apart, according to this.
MSI Readies GeForce GTX 760 Gaming OC Edition | VideoCardz.comregards
well with a camera a 10 minute video takes 5 hours and a bit to upload and if you touch the FPS I don't see the point :ugly:
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Thank you very much for the answers, they are helping me a lot. I'm not in a hurry to change it, but I notice that it heats up a lot and I can't even manipulate the fan, and since it's old, I think it's time for a change.
The power supply is a 630w nox. I could stretch the budget for the graphics card a little.
MSI GeForce GTX 660 OC 2GB GDDR5, in principle, this one seems to be very well priced, according to what you say and what it is.
EVGA GeForce GTX 660 3GB and is this one much better?now I have a clearer idea that a 660 is a good change from what I have right now.
I'm looking at prices to see what I find. XD
For me, the MSI is better, I don't see the point of 3Gb, I would only understand it if they were three cards and playing at resolutions 1440p or higher, the 660 only allows SLI of 2 cards.
Besides, if the EVGA is a reference model, I think the MSI has better components, better PCB and better heat dissipation, so if you don't plan to put more than one graphics card and also for resolutions 1920x1080, I see 3GB as useless, because before there will be a lack of power rather than memory.
The change to a 7850,660 or 7870 is very big from your card, besides they are Dx11 graphics, in DX9 or DX10 they will render even more, but that 660 renders very well in DX11, that's why it's not just a gain in performance that is already big, but better graphics with dx11.
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video cutre cutre cutre :facepalm:
GTX 660 oc Stock gigabyte
AMD 965 Stock 3200
4G ddr2 800
BF3 ULTRA
duration 10 minutes (pending to improve the image and clean the lens)
compressed with Divx
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