Jumping from 9600GT to GTX 550 Ti ? Is it any Good.

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  1. Posts : 4,198
    Windows 10 Pro
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    Jumping from 9600GT to GTX 550 Ti ? Is it any Good.


    Hi there everyone :) im planning to upgrade my GPU in a day or two. I wanted to upgrade my CPU to a Quad Core (LGA 775) but the problem is i cannot find it anywhere right now in my country also nobody is selling it for now so now i have a very limited budget and im thinking to upgrade the GPU. I wanna play the Following titles below (some old, new and upcoming) on my LCD's native which is 1440x900. I managed to play a lot of great titles on Max settings last until i start to get slappy frame rates from the following titles below but not in all of course :)

    Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
    Bulletstorm
    Crysis
    Crysis 2
    Dead Rising 2
    DiRT 3
    Duke Nukem: Forever
    F1 2010
    Fable III
    Fallout: New Vegas
    HomeFront
    Hydrophobia Prophecy
    Medal of Honor 2010
    Metro 2033
    Singularity
    Splinter Cell: Conviction
    The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings

    Also in my country the biggest issue is the price of everything coz we have to pay a lot of taxes on everything like i.e. if GPU actual price in USA, UK is 120$ so we have to pay 180$ or even 190$ for it and still prices of different models are different sometimes just too much So i wanna know if i get Inno3D or EVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti so will i be able to play new games well? My PC specs are below you can see by clicking it :) Please advise what should i do? Also i think the card might be bottle-neck due to my processor
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  2. Posts : 878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    Hi boogieboy. :)
    Unless I am mistaken, with the acquisition of EVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti you will have two problems: your dual core and power supply. The processor may not pair for video processing. The power supply may not hold the video card and other hardware at all, which would generate "good" headaches. But as I said, "
    Unless I am mistaken".
    As tax rates you mentioned, feel :). My mobo cost about $ 234 when I imported it from the United States. You know how much I paid for it: the equivalent of $ 520.
    .. So
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  3. Posts : 4,198
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Wallonn7 said:
    My mobo cost about $ 234 when I imported it from the United States. You know how much I paid for it: the equivalent of $ 520... So
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  4. Posts : 878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    boogieboy said:
    Wallonn7 said:
    My mobo cost about $ 234 when I imported it from the United States. You know how much I paid for it: the equivalent of $ 520... So
    It's what we call here the "Brazil cost"... Recently increased the tax of import of video cards from 3% to 50% ... Therefore I insist, smile because you're well off out there!
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  5. Posts : 4,198
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #5

    that's really bad news and for us too.....

    Ok now i got my hands on a Quad Core so next step is to get a new Graphics Card under $140 to $150 so i'll be back on gaming for a while again... So what you guys suggest me? there are some options i seen in the stores today within my budget..

    1. EVGA or Inno3D GeForce GTS 450
    2. EVGA or Inno3D GeForce GTX 550 Ti
    3. XFX HD 4850
    4. XFX HD 5770
    5. XFX HD 6770

    I've been told to get a GTX 260 or something similar but right now i have no idea so i need suggestions also i need to look for the availablity of the Cards.
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  6. Posts : 878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    Well, among the options you have listed, the first is most advisable. But I still remain fearful that your power supply does not hold the power of your system.
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  7. Posts : 4,198
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #7

    I once ran my cousin's HD 4850 for some hours when he was having trouble with his MoBo and it was running everything fine so as for the PSU we should'nt be worry about it coz i know few people running heavy duty systems on same PSU. Also if the PSU Brand is unknown it does'nt mean it wont run anything :)
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  8. Posts : 878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    boogieboy said:
    Also if the PSU Brand is unknown it does'nt mean it wont run anything :)
    My fear was not based on the manufacturer of power supply at all. But its amount of rails - 2x12v according to the specifications of your system. :) At most, I'd always go for caution. But since you are sure it is enough, buy the option # 1.
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  9. Posts : 4,198
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
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    Wallonn7 said:
    boogieboy said:
    Also if the PSU Brand is unknown it does'nt mean it wont run anything :)
    My fear was not based on the manufacturer of power supply at all. But its amount of rails - 2x12v according to the specifications of your system. :) At most, I'd always go for caution. But since you are sure it is enough, buy the option # 1.
    It has Dual 12v rail with total of 36 amps :) hope it'll manage. Yes im really thinking to buy GTS 450 or GTX 550 Ti tomorrow
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #10

    just get it


    dude , just get the EVGA GTX 550 Ti , i run all of my games in ultra high settings , and i dont get lags .. really cool video card , but you do need a 550W or more PSU . i play all the games u mentioned and even more hardcore graphic other games i play
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