The_Imp_ZA
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I'm thinking of upgrading my graphics card soon, and need some suggestions. My budget is roughly 2-3 grand, the more I can save though the better.
My desired res is 1440x900, I actually prefer it this way. Sitting so close to a 1080p screen makes me feel a little sick, so I stick to the smaller resolution monitors. It also means that my components end up lasting longer because it takes a lot less power to render something at 1440x900 than at 1920×1080.
I'm looking for something that will be able to play The Witcher 3 on medium at the least, I know it's hard to guess at this point what it's requirements will be, but if they're anything similar to Watch_Dogs, they'll be quite high.
Current Specs:
Some guys have recommended a 7870, which I'm definitely considering because you can find them for quite cheap. On the other hand, AMD's newer cards are coming/just have come out, so I'm not sure what the best course of action would be.
Also, I've never actually owned an AMD card before (blasphemy I know), but their cards are a lot cheaper than nVidia's, and most games lately have actually been better optimized for AMD. I'm obviously more comfortable with nVidia, but definitely won't rule out AMD just because I've never tried it before. If there's better performance and it's cheaper, than I'm all for it. I've heard that they have driver problems often, is there any truth to that or is it all BS?
One last question, would it even be smart to buy an upgrade now? With next gen approaching and what not, I would expect nVidia and AMD to unleashed their new architecture soon, so I don't want to upgrade if in a couple months time I'm left in the dust. I'd rather wait if that's the case.
My desired res is 1440x900, I actually prefer it this way. Sitting so close to a 1080p screen makes me feel a little sick, so I stick to the smaller resolution monitors. It also means that my components end up lasting longer because it takes a lot less power to render something at 1440x900 than at 1920×1080.
I'm looking for something that will be able to play The Witcher 3 on medium at the least, I know it's hard to guess at this point what it's requirements will be, but if they're anything similar to Watch_Dogs, they'll be quite high.
Current Specs:
- Intel i5 2nd Generation Quad Core, clocked at 3 Ghz +-
- 4 GB RAM [Will be adding another 4 gig stick sometime soon]
- MSI Geforce GTS450
- Gigabyte Mobo - too lazy to go find the exact model number
; it's fairly standard from what you would expect nowadays. - Coolermaster Storm Scout Chassis
- 550 Watt Power Supply
- 19inch Sammy Monitor - I love this thing; it's one of my oldest components but it's a beast, even when compared to newer models. What a beauty.
- 1 TB + 2*500 GB HDD's
Some guys have recommended a 7870, which I'm definitely considering because you can find them for quite cheap. On the other hand, AMD's newer cards are coming/just have come out, so I'm not sure what the best course of action would be.
Also, I've never actually owned an AMD card before (blasphemy I know), but their cards are a lot cheaper than nVidia's, and most games lately have actually been better optimized for AMD. I'm obviously more comfortable with nVidia, but definitely won't rule out AMD just because I've never tried it before. If there's better performance and it's cheaper, than I'm all for it. I've heard that they have driver problems often, is there any truth to that or is it all BS?
One last question, would it even be smart to buy an upgrade now? With next gen approaching and what not, I would expect nVidia and AMD to unleashed their new architecture soon, so I don't want to upgrade if in a couple months time I'm left in the dust. I'd rather wait if that's the case.
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