Recommended Graphics card for people looking to upgrade

t3fury Apr 11, 2013

  1. t3

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    For people looking to upgrade their gaming rigs i would recommend buying Asus AMD Radeon 7770 HD 2Ghz Edition, in the video below i will be demonstrating how well it runs at max settings. i will be showing how well tomb raider works with this card

    http://youtu.be/rC4iYfVXzk4



    remember i am only showing you what it can do i wouldn't never play a game at this resolution (1920x1080) as its pointless, you get a better fps and still as detailed at a lower resolution

    heres where i bought mine
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=310649292744
    here an alternative incase they run out
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Asus-AMD-Radeon-HD-7770-2GB-GDDR5-PCI-E-3-0-Graphics-Video-Card-HD7770-2GD5-/140931087581?pt=UK_Computing_Computer_Components_Graphics_Video_TV_Cards_TW&hash=item20d025bcdd
    Enjoy t3
     
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    I've got the same card HD 7770 but I've got the 1GB overclocked edition By Sapphire, and it's a quality card, for people on a budget who don't mind playing most modern games on medium with tweaked setings
     
  3. t3

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    yeah i was looking at that but for £40 more i got the 2ghz overclocked edition from asus and as you can see it was more then worth it ;)
     
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    I've got a GeForce 8800 GT and runs things decently considering how old it is.

    Some games I have to run on low settings I'll admit, but me personally I'm not that bothered about graphics while I'm playing MP, so if you are like me then I would recommend this £35 card :)
     
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    Just to clarify there is no such thing as a "AMD Radeon 7770 HD 2Ghz Edition". Achieving 2000 MHz core clock would be near impossible without LN2 (I don't think its possible even on LN2). Tho most of us do understand you meant "AMD Radeon HD 7770 2GB Ghz Edition". It's a nice card for the price, but its low balling it if you got extra money to throw around. The 7870 is where my cards would sit if I were in the market for a new GPU. Fortunately I got mine (ATI Radeon HD 5870) for free nearly new in original packaging for free. Which is about 50% faster than your 7770 and once overclocked pushing 7850 performance level. :gamer4:
     
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    post a vid of that playing crisis 3 with everything ultra including anti aliasing at txaa high, that 2gb wont perfom well with that garaunteed
     
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    I'm running with a HD7750 right now but am wanting to Upgrade to a HD7850 or HD7870, which Card would you recommend would work well in my System?

    My Computer Spec's:
    ASUS Motherboard M4A78-E
    AMD Phenom II X4 945 Quad-Core Processor 4x3.00GHz
    Sapphire ATI Radeon HD7750 2048MB DDR3
    8GB DDR2-800 Ram
    Thermaltake Berlin Power Supply 630 Watts
     

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