Hi
So ive been using a Radeon R7 370 2gb for about a year and even though its been very good value for money (50 pounds) i could do with an upgrade so my Ryzen 7 1700 can stretch its legs.
And i have a budget of around 300 pounds. But here's the problem. I'm weird. I dont want a boring mainstream graphics card (RTX 2060, RX 580 or whatever). I'm looking more at older workstation and dual GPUs, for instance here is a list of GPUs i've been considering
GTX 690 4GB (£ 90)
GTX Titan 6GB Kepler (£ 130)
GTX Titan X Maxwell (£ 305)
Radeon HD 7990/8990 (£ 120)
Radeon R9 Fury Water-cooled (£ 130)
Radeon R9 Nano (£ 200) - for some reason these are still really expensive here in the U.K.
Radeon R9 390 8GB (£ 100)
The reason iam posting this is because i have a feeling that if i buy any of these old beasts im going to regret it quickly, and i was just wondering if anybody still owns/ has owned any of these GPUs and whether iam just burning money buying one of these old flagships?
Thanks
So ive been using a Radeon R7 370 2gb for about a year and even though its been very good value for money (50 pounds) i could do with an upgrade so my Ryzen 7 1700 can stretch its legs.
And i have a budget of around 300 pounds. But here's the problem. I'm weird. I dont want a boring mainstream graphics card (RTX 2060, RX 580 or whatever). I'm looking more at older workstation and dual GPUs, for instance here is a list of GPUs i've been considering
GTX 690 4GB (£ 90)
GTX Titan 6GB Kepler (£ 130)
GTX Titan X Maxwell (£ 305)
Radeon HD 7990/8990 (£ 120)
Radeon R9 Fury Water-cooled (£ 130)
Radeon R9 Nano (£ 200) - for some reason these are still really expensive here in the U.K.
Radeon R9 390 8GB (£ 100)
The reason iam posting this is because i have a feeling that if i buy any of these old beasts im going to regret it quickly, and i was just wondering if anybody still owns/ has owned any of these GPUs and whether iam just burning money buying one of these old flagships?
Thanks