Graphic recommendation for world of tanks
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Dear colleagues,
I hope everything is going well and that we can continue to dedicate ourselves to our hobbies, which are PCs!!!
Once again I need your more than valuable help regarding current hardware, since for the moment the server is served with its needs.
The case is my nephew, who has a tremendous addiction to World of Tanks and apparently his current equipment is a bit tight with its requirements.
His current equipment is an Asrock 985GM-Gs3 FX motherboard with an FX-6350 processor, I think he has the integrated HD4200 graphics and 4 GB DDR3 in single.
According to the game's recommendations, it asks for a GForce GTX660 (2 GB) or a Radeon 7850 (2 GB).
The thing is that I would like to give him the graphics card but I don't want to go broke or get him something that his equipment would bottleneck.
What would you recommend?
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How much do you plan to spend?
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What do you think about 100?? Although if it's going to be more profitable than the current one, I'd rather wait until I have more cash available
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For just a little more you can get a 260X, you have an Asus (be careful not to get the 1GB one) for 120€ at Xtremmedia.
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I've never caught on to that... I guess this one is the same for 115€ - Sapphire R7 260X OC 2GB GDDR5??
I guess this one falls short, right? Sapphire R7 250 1GB GDDR5 for 75€
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Sapphire R7 260X OC 2GB GDDR5 bought for 115 €…thanks for the help Obione. A hug
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At pccomponentes? No? For the same price you could get the Asus at Xtremmedia, it's the new price-buster, an Extremaduran store that doesn't work badly.
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Yes, I have bought a lot from pccomponentes… and never had any problems, but I will keep an eye on the one you mentioned. Is there any difference between the models? Maybe refrigeration?
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I take this opportunity to ask if you think it's worth looking for a graphics card similar to the current one to do SLI... I don't really need it right now, but I'd like to know if it would be a good future investment
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You don't have the appropriate card, and it doesn't seem like a good choice because it's a modest range with little VRAM. When it falls short, you look at one of the new generation, the 750 Ti is a preview of the 800 series, it has very low consumption. An 860 could be a very interesting purchase.
Editing: Hostias Pedrín, I've been messing around on the web here and there, I don't know why I thought you had a 550 Ti. SLI is for Nvidia and here we're talking about ATIs :ugly: