Upgrading GPU, old one seems to have failed on me.

Drake_The_Kind

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Going to be upgrading my graphics card, since my 2-3 month old 750TI just bit the dust in my new system that I built a day ago.

Was getting black screen flashes and grey static. None of that right now, plugged into the motherboard DVI.

Just wanted to be certain that the new PSU I have in this rig can handle the 970 or an 280x/90x.

Seasonic 650w 80+ rated, modular (SLI-ready, but don't intend to SLI.)
PSU (newegg)

Looking to grab the MSI 970GTX 4G
MSI 970 4g (newegg)

Seen mixed opinions on what wattage is needed for the 280s/970s.

Looking forward to your guys input.
 
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I would get a refund ASAP on the GPU if it failed within that short amount of time.

I would go for the GTX 970, it's more optimised for the latest games. Able to run GTA V, almost max settings @ 60FPS and runs at great temps.

For the PSU it will run the 970 but you can go for a lower wattage such as 500W (or 550W to be on the little safer side) to save you some money. 650W will make your system more "future proof" if you wanted to SLI your cards or upgrade later down the line.
 


Aye, already built my current rig just yesterday. My 750TI GTX I had for about 3 months, so I'm doubtful I could get it refunded. When I took it out and looked at it, I noticed one of the capacitors under the ACX cooling heatsink was bent.

But already have the 650w psu. Is there a generally preferred 970 that performs better than others?

Also love the avatar man.


Update: Anyone have any experience with the:
Sapphire R9 290x Tri-X OC (newegg) $308

Would the seasonic 650w be able to handle it, alongside i5-4690k and 8 gigs of 2133 8 cas G.Skill ram?
 


Haha thanks.

Best 970 cards are the MSI, Asus Strix and Gigabyte, they will more or less perform the same which ever you get.

I would get the MSI as it's the sweet spot, looks better than the gigabyte, has a slightly higher clock speed than the Asus Strix. I use it and it's great!
 
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Works for me, looked at the sapphire again, noticed it says it requires a 750w psu. So that solidifies my answer: 970 is the way to roll.

Well when the bank opens tomorrow I'll throw the funds into my account and grab the MSi for 375 (that includes next day shipping).
 


Enjoy your GPU :)

Don't forget to overclock for better performance if you're confident with that kinda stuff.
Here's a guide http://www.hardocp.com/article/2014/09/29/msi_geforce_gtx_970_gaming_4g_video_card_review/8#.VT10ZyFVhBc

My overclocking results are:

Power Limit - 110%
Core Clock - +145
Memory Clock - +450
gained about an additional 5-10 FPS, so it's worth doing but could potentially make your GPU die out a little quicker, up to you :)
 
Yeah, been waiting to oc my CPU. Just to make sure everything's stable. Intend to to do some mild OCing, nothing extremely aggressive. Appreciate your input man.

Have a good one. 😀
 

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