Which gpu should i go for?

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  1. Posts : 474
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       #11

    Thorsen said:
    Ok I don't think there would be any bottlenecks with that then. :)

    good to know it's for a new build. set up looks real good.

    I have seen threads in here with laptop users wanting to upgrade their graphics cards i am currently watching a thread where a user is having issues with a desktop APU so you see all sorts of stuff in here...

    I would also get a better monitor when you get the chance... 1600x900 isn't going to look as good as 1920x1080 and you won't be getting the value out of a $300 gfx card
    Hehe.. Laptops ar HARD to modify. I have upgraded my ram from 4Gb to 8Gb. fairly easy. changing apu is another story hehe. Oups, there the keyboard got destroyed... and *"smack*" NOO MY MOTHERBOARD! lol. i rather buy another laptop instead of upgrade it.. the chance of messing something up is too big.
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  2. MPN
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       #12

    After what ive heard BenQ and ASUS got some really good monitors for gaming, that aint gonna cost half of your liver.

    All you need to do is look if the monitor got the preferences you want.
    Like if the monitor is 60Hz or 120Hz. And what the respond time is, if its 2ms or 5ms
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  3. Posts : 2,606
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       #13

    MPN said:
    After what ive heard BenQ and ASUS got some really good monitors for gaming, that aint gonna cost half of your liver.

    All you need to do is look if the monitor got the preferences you want.
    Like if the monitor is 60Hz or 120Hz. And what the respond time is, if its 2ms or 5ms
    Hey, but livers regenerate.

    I'd also stir IPS or some other superior (to TN) into the mix, just for added complexity. LED vs. fluorescent backlight is also significant. (LEDs are getting to be common, fortunately.)
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  4. Posts : 3,168
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       #14

    sisrace said:
    Thorsen said:
    Ok I don't think there would be any bottlenecks with that then. :)

    good to know it's for a new build. set up looks real good.

    I have seen threads in here with laptop users wanting to upgrade their graphics cards i am currently watching a thread where a user is having issues with a desktop APU so you see all sorts of stuff in here...

    I would also get a better monitor when you get the chance... 1600x900 isn't going to look as good as 1920x1080 and you won't be getting the value out of a $300 gfx card
    Yeah.. will get a better monitor.. do you know a cheap good 22-24" monitor?
    22 is big enough, I got a 22 1080p led tv and looks great. Cost me $150 at target. Was on sale 2
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  5. Posts : 474
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       #15

    Yeah. Monitor is a thing i will think of but i dont care too much right now. But i think im totaly sire now. Im gonna go with the gtx660 (non Ti) directcu II oc asus. Thats good compared to the radeon 7950? Go my budget down to 8400kr instead of 9000kr
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       #16

    The 7950 should theoretically be faster since it is a high end card and the 660ti is kinda a budget gaming card
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  7. Posts : 2,606
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       #17

    sisrace said:
    Yeah. Monitor is a thing i will think of but i dont care too much right now. But i think im totaly sire now. Im gonna go with the gtx660 (non Ti) directcu II oc asus. Thats good compared to the radeon 7950? Go my budget down to 8400kr instead of 9000kr
    It's a good choice. The 7950 is, on average, better than a 660, but not for all games.

    AnandTech | Bench - GPU12
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  8. Posts : 474
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       #18

    nostaw5 said:
    The 7950 should theoretically be faster since it is a high end card and the 660ti is kinda a budget gaming card


    If i take the gtx ill get 4 free games


    Will se. If you recomend 7950 its probably better becouse you know better than me i suppose
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  9. Posts : 124
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       #19

    If budget is a problem then the 660ti can handle most games today at high settings and resolution
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  10. Posts : 474
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       #20

    nostaw5 said:
    If budget is a problem then the 660ti can handle most games today at high settings and resolution
    In the store i would buy in all the gtx 660 ti cards was out of stock
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