which graphic card would you guys prefer to atleast run the games at medium settings..?
Hi,
My pc has got similar hardware to yours:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 Conroe @1.86 GHz (2 cores, 2 MB L2)
Motherboard: Asus P5LP-LE Leonite (Socket LGA 775)
Memory: 3 GB DDR2 Dual Channel PC2-5300 (2x512 MB + 2x1024 MB)
Screen Resolution: 1600x900 @59/60Hz
PSU: NILOX 600W
i'm using a PNY GTS 450, which has got:
- 1GB 128bit GDDR5 @902 MHz (3600 MHz effective)
- 783 MHz GPU clock
- 1566 MHz shader clock
- HDMI/DVI
- supports DirectX 11 and shader model 5
- supports PCI express 2.0
- supports Nvidia PhysX, Nvidia 3D vision and Nvidia SLI tecnology [= ATI crossfire (= multi-GPU acceleration)]
- it is silent and flexible when overclocking it
(comparable with an ATI Radeon HD 5770 or an HD 5830)
I bought it for 120€, but you can find it online at a lower price. With it i'm able to play all games (from UT3 to Battlefield 3) at high setting without seeing fps drops. It is a very nice GPU and i suggest you to consider to buy it.
But if you want a grapics card which is in your list, well now let's see at them.
1.Flipkart: PowerColor AMD/ATI Radeon HD5670 1 GB DDR3 Graphics Card: Graphics Card
The HD 5670 is a medium-low class graphics card with DirectX 11 and shader model 5 support: with this card you will play games at medium settings without problems. But I don't suggest it, because i bought an HD 5670 before installing my GTS 450, and I experienced issues* with it. In fact HD 5670 supports (or better, need) a PCI express 2.1 or 2.0 slot, and if you use it on a PCI express 1.0/1.1 slot it won't work and it will not display nothing on your screen (our motherboards have got only PCI express 1.1). I tested it!
Also HD 5670's DDR3 memory is slower than HD 5670's GDDR5 memory. If you want to buy it, search for the GDDR5 edition.
2.Flipkart: Asus NVIDIA GeForce GT 520 1 GB DDR3 Graphics Card: Graphics Card
Slower than an HD 5670, it supports DirectX 11/shader model 5 and Nvidia PhysX. Anyway it is cheap and silent, but if you search reviews or comments of it on internet you will find that it isn't really a good card for games.
3.Flipkart: PowerColor AMD/ATI Radeon HD5570 1 GB DDR3 Graphics Card: Graphics Card
Very similar to the HD 5670, but slower and cheaper. I don't know if it has issues* in PCI express 1.0/1.1 slots like the HD 5670.
4.Flipkart: Zotac NVIDIA GeForce GT240 1 GB GDDR5 Graphics Card: Graphics Card
This graphics card supports only DirectX 10.1 and NOT DirectX 11 (and only shader model 4.1), and it doesn't support Nvidia SLI tecnology, but supports Nvidia 3D vision. It is comparable with Radeon HD 46xx/47xx series GPUs. It isn't really bad for games! (nice is the GDDR5 memory)
5.Flipkart: Sapphire AMD/ATI Radeon HD 6570 1 GB DDR3 Graphics Card: Graphics Card
One of the Radeon HD 6000 series. Supports DirectX 11/shader model 5, and supports pci express 3.0 (issues*?). The HD 5670 is faster than it.
---Conclusions---
I suggest you the GT240, because it has got GGDR5 memory and because it supports Nvidia 3D vision and Nvidia PhysX. If in future you will buy a new pc with a new GPU, you can "recycle" it using it as a dedicated PhysX card.
But, if you're sure that your motherboard supports ATI HD 5xxx series, then buy the HD 5670 with GDDR5 memory.
(you can consider also the Nvidia GTS 250, or maybe the GTS 450, which is really a good medium-range GPU).
*why issues with PCI Express 2.1 cards and PCI Express 1.0/1.1? Because (I think) PCI express 1.0/1.1 slots are unable to give enough power to cards which take power directly from PCI Express slots, without using external power connectors. The HD 5670 GDDR5 version hasn't got power connectors and it could not have enough power to work correctly. I'm not the one experiencing it.
So I suggest you to buy cards which take power with connectors and not directly from the PCI Express slot.