Need Graphic crd for my pc

harishphk

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HI guys i need some help to buy a graphic card i am planning to buy hd 6670 (see the link below)

http://www.ebay.in/itm/Sapphire-ATI-Radeon-HD6670-1GB-DDR5-Sapphire-HD-6670-ATI-1-GB-DDR5-Graphics-Card-/181001124179?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_203&hash=item2a2481f953


do u think this is a good one or i have to go to a better one

please suggest me graphic cards under the rate of 100-120$

my specs:

mobo- intel dh61ww

ram- 4gb ddr3 1333

psu- 450w zebronics( going to update with corsair 600w) (http://www.ebay.in/itm/Corsair-600W-Builder-Series-CX600-80-Plus-Certified-Power-Supply-SMPS-PSU-/360506448417?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_203&hash=item53efdbda21)

hdd- 500gb

Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2100 CPU @ 3.10GHz (4 CPUs), ~3.1GHz

I want to play upcoming games like gta 5, assassins creed 3 , watch dogs, splintercell blacklist, dead space 3 , resident evil 6



thank you in advance.....
 

larkspur

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Yeah, a 7750 or 7770 would be great if the prices for them in your country are within your budget. If you went with one of those cards you wouldn't even need to upgrade the PSU, saving you some money. Even the 6670 will run on your 450w.
 

Kari

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is this your psu?
http://www.zebronics.com/products/gold-series/zeb-450w-t-sata-plus
It says it has only 16amps on the 12V rail, so thats only 192W total, (most of the power hungry stuff in modern pcs use the 12V rail so thats the important one). 7770 will draw round 80W tops, so that might still work...
the 6670 would be fine on your current psu.
however the 6870 suggested above draws around 130W when gaming so there wont be much power left for the rest of the system, and I think it wont cut it...
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/GTX_660_HAWK/26.html
 

harishphk

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hi thankyou for your reply

actually my psu is this one
http://www.zebronics.com/products/deluxe-series/zeb-450w-dsata-plus-20%2B4-pin

do you think can i still run hd 6670 and hd 7770. my psu has 15A on 12v rail
 

Kari

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so 180W
that should still be enough to run either one, but it's getting close to become uncomfortable in the long run... PSUs lose some of their capacity over time especially when loaded close to the their limits, so you might still be looking at a psu upgrade some time later on.