Which Graphics card to buy in Y2024

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Hi im kinda deciding between these 3 GTX670s:

1) Asus GTX 670 DcuII TOP
2) MSI GTX 670 P.E/OC
3) Palit GTX 670 Jetstream

Which one of the 3 is most recommended ??? Im aware that the ASUS one like perma no stock de...was wondering if the other 2 also no stock or something...

Thanks in advance :)
 

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Hi im kinda deciding between these 3 GTX670s:

1) Asus GTX 670 DcuII TOP
2) MSI GTX 670 P.E/OC
3) Palit GTX 670 Jetstream

Which one of the 3 is most recommended ??? Im aware that the ASUS one like perma no stock de...was wondering if the other 2 also no stock or something...

Thanks in advance :)
Try Funan if SLS out of stock. I saw an MSI GTX670 PE and Palit GTX670 Jetstream lurking on the shelves of one of the Funan shops. I think it's at #04-32, if I didnt remember wrongly.
 

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Try Funan if SLS out of stock. I saw an MSI GTX670 PE and Palit GTX670 Jetstream lurking on the shelves of one of the Funan shops. I think it's at #04-32, if I didnt remember wrongly.

Hi doxyou by any chance know the name of the funan shop ???
 
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New graphic card

hi gurus I am having a ASUS P7P55D deluxe mobo
PC1600 4GB KIT DDR3
SEASONIC M1211 520W PSU

I need a new graphic card for gaming and movies, I am looking at a budget at around 200-400. Currently I am targeting:

Sapphire Radeon HD7850 OC 2GB DDR5 PCIE 3.0 VGA Card S$338.00

Is this graphic card the best for my budget and is it support by my cpu specs? If not please advice :)

anyone noes if my mother board can support this PCIE 3?


I am newbie here tell me if more information is needed
 
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Dear gurus of the forum,
A few years ago, I bought the MSI 5770 Hawk under the advice of one of you and the card has been serving me very well these years. But as it becomes only satisfying minimum requirements, I sense that it may be time for me to upgrade the card. As such, which card should I upgrade to? My budget is + - 300.
 

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Asus GTX 560 DC II 1GD5 @ 289
Asus GTX 560TI DC II TOP 1GD5 @ 339
MSI N560GTX-Ti 1GB DDR5 Twin Frozr II @ 325

The above recommended cards are of good cooling solutions and good for OC to reach higher benchmarks for better performance. Price are taken from FUWELL 18/08/2012 price list!

Cheers :)
 

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Dear gurus of the forum,
A few years ago, I bought the MSI 5770 Hawk under the advice of one of you and the card has been serving me very well these years. But as it becomes only satisfying minimum requirements, I sense that it may be time for me to upgrade the card. As such, which card should I upgrade to? My budget is + - 300.

Powercolor HD7850 1GB. $299 PCThemes. 2 years warranty.

AnandTech - Bench - GPU12
 

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hi gurus I am having a ASUS P7P55D deluxe mobo
PC1600 4GB KIT DDR3
SEASONIC M1211 520W PSU

I need a new graphic card for gaming and movies, I am looking at a budget at around 200-400. Currently I am targeting:

Sapphire Radeon HD7850 OC 2GB DDR5 PCIE 3.0 VGA Card S$338.00

Is this graphic card the best for my budget and is it support by my cpu specs? If not please advice :)

anyone noes if my mother board can support this PCIE 3?


I am newbie here tell me if more information is needed

I'd suggest the Sapphire HD7870 after the GTX660ti is released. I'm pretty sure AMD would adjust the price for it to compete.

No your mobo doesn't support PCIE3.

PS: I dont know if the MSI National Day Special for the HD7950 is still available. If yes, that's a no brainer choice.
 
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I'd suggest the Sapphire HD7870 after the GTX660ti is released. I'm pretty sure AMD would adjust the price for it to compete.

No your mobo doesn't support PCIE3.

PS: I dont know if the MSI National Day Special for the HD7950 is still available. If yes, that's a no brainer choice.

it doesn't support pcie 3 but i can still use hd 7950 right? What do i lose if i use it i already ordered online at videopro.sg @395 dollars with no other charges free delivery
 
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7950 setup

Hi guys my msi r7950 has arrived. I done the sitting of the board onto the mobo. Now should i connect power supply to the graphic card?

Mobo: asus P7P55D deluxe

Psu: seasonic 520w

First time using a graphic with power supply plz help
 

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Hi guys my msi r7950 has arrived. I done the sitting of the board onto the mobo. Now should i connect power supply to the graphic card?

Mobo: asus P7P55D deluxe

Psu: seasonic 520w

First time using a graphic with power supply plz help

yes, connect 2 6pin pci express power connectors to the gpu

2012-01-17_231803_pcie6pin.jpg
 
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ok connect from psu to the gpu rite? i got 2 cable with this 6 pin head. one of the got a extra small extension at the pci-e end its alright?

yup connect from psu to gpu

and yes, the 6 pin plug with the small extension looks something like this?

8-pin_pcie.jpg


the small extension is for some gpu that need 8 pin, but in your case just plug the 6 pin and ignore the extension, it will work just fine
 
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yup connect from psu to gpu

and yes, the 6 pin plug with the small extension looks something like this?

8-pin_pcie.jpg


the small extension is for some gpu that need 8 pin, but in your case just plug the 6 pin and ignore the extension, it will work just fine


alright thanks alot gonna try it now
 
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