What's best card graphic for my pc ?

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  1. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate X64
       #1

    What's best card graphic for my pc ?


    Hey there

    I going to buy a new card graphic soon,but I need to know what's the best card for my pc ? :)

    Here's my pc info :

    OS : Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate X86
    CPU : Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2100 CPU @ 3.10GHz
    motherboard : Gigabyte Technology Co.,Ltd. (H61M-D2-B3)
    Memory : 2x 2.0GB DDR3

    thx :)
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  2. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
       #2

    It's a matter of opinion.

    Best for what purpose?

    You might be limited by your power supply if you want to get a high-end card.

    We have no idea about your power supply or intended purpose of the PC or graphics.
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  3. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate X64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    power supply : 220v 50hz
    purpose : Playing 3d games like Assassin's Creed , Program like Adobe Flash , Adobe DreamWeaver, Adobe PhotoShop And Visual Studio 2010

    thx for help :)
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  4. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
       #4

    What is the brand name, model number, and watt specification of that power supply?

    What is your budget for the card?
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  5. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate X64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Name : Active
    Model No. : FMP-004-240W

    about budget just say the recommended card for my PC, and if you recommend for me to buy a new power supply first , please tell me

    thx :)
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  6. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
       #6

    I never heard of that power supply brand. It appears to be 240 watts and is likely to be of average quality at best.

    I don't play games on my PC, so I cannot comment on what video card you need for your chosen games.

    But----your PC, excluding the video card, probably uses 100 to 150 watts when working hard.

    Mid-level and above graphics cards typically use at least 100 watts by themselves--so any such card would likely put too much stress on your power supply.

    In your shoes, I would plan on getting another power supply. Personally, I'd get another power supply even if I was NOT upgrading the video card. A 240 watt high quality power supply may be enough for what you have now, but there is no reason to believe you have a high quality power supply.

    Look for these brands: Seasonic, XFX, Corsair, or Antec.

    A high quality 500 to 600 watt power supply is enough to power your PC and any single graphics card.

    If you decide to go with only a mid-level graphics card, you could probably reduce the power supply to 400 or 450 watts if you stick with a high quality brand and model.

    Since I don't play games on my PC, I'll leave it to others to suggest particular video cards.

    Look to pay maybe 60 or 70 dollars on up to maybe 120 for the power supply, in the USA.
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  7. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate X64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    thx for info, I am going to buy the new power supply but last question before I mark the topic as Sloved

    if you were I what's the power supply are you going to buy Seasonic, XFX, Corsair, or Antec. ?
    When I searched for Prices I found that they are same partly

    thx :)
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  8. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
       #8

    Any of these should work fine. The 430 watt unit would be OK for a mid-range graphics card. The others would work for high-end graphics cards.

    You should first confirm that you have an ordinary "ATX" style case. If you do not, these may not fit.

    If I were you, I would decide on what video card I wanted BEFORE actually ordering the power supply. Some video cards require certain connections and you need to be sure that your chosen power supply has those connectors (cables).

    And if you have a real tall case, it may be that some power supply cables won't be long enough, but this is uncommon.


    Newegg.com - SeaSonic S12II 430B 430W ATX12V V2.3/EPS12V 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified Active PFC Power Supply
    Seasonic, 430 watts; 60 dollars

    Newegg.com - Antec NEO ECO 520C 520W Continuous Power ATX12V v2.3 / EPS12V 80 PLUS Certified Active PFC Power Supply
    Antec, 520 watts, 60 dollars

    Newegg.com - SeaSonic M12II 520 Bronze 520W ATX12V v2.3 / EPS 12V v2.91 SLI Ready 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified Modular Active PFC Power Supply
    Seasonic, 520 watts, 60 dollars, usually 100 dollars

    Newegg.com - XFX Core Edition PRO550W (P1-550S-XXB9) 550W ATX12V 2.2 & ESP12V 2.91 SLI Ready CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified Active PFC Power Supply
    XFX, 550 watts; 75 dollars

    Newegg.com - Seasonic SS-560KM Active PFC F3, 560W ATX12V V2.3/EPS 12V V2.91, 80Plus Gold Certified, Modular Power Supply
    Seasonic, 560 watts; 125 dollars
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  9. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate X64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Mien power supply is ATX 12V
    So if I bought XFX ProSeries 550W - 80 plus Bronze will be good ? it's sound good price :)
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  10. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
       #10

    That's a good choice.

    BUT, you still should choose your video card first. And then confirm that the XFX has the necessary cable connections to match the video card.

    And I'd measure your existing power supply and compare those measurements to the measurements shown on the "details" tab for the XFX power supply at Newegg. It's nearly certain the XFX will fit your case, but I would still compare to be sure.

    The XFX is NOT a "modular" power supply, which means it will probably have several cables connected to it that you will not use. If you got a "modular" power supply, you would be able to disconnect unnecessary cables, which would make for a neater installation. But it's not a big deal.

    Is your case more than 18 inches tall?
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