I making a budget build and need a cheap $40 graphics card. I will be using it for some gaming, but not anything graphically intense like Crysis 3. So what is the best graphics card for around $40 and what settings will I be abale to play games on?
Geforce GT 610 is the best graphics card available in range it can handle almost all games(but don't expect it to be maxed out)
it is a low end gaming card that is around $ 40 OR You can also go for ATI HD 5450 which is priced equivalent
I'd think this will perform nice compared to that
APU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819113333&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-na-_-na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=3938566&SID=
For $40 you won't get something useful to be honest. Since you're still building a budget system, I suggest you go with an APU. It's basically a CPU with a built in graphics card. No stand-alone $40 card will surpass the built-in graphics card of an APU anyway.
There's a chance the integrated graphics of your CPU would be better than any $40 graphics card (My HD 4600 chipset ran anything I tested at 30 fps, 720p, low-high settings depending on the game). If you can really spend that little and want a dedicated card, you'd have to get one used off of a site like eBay to make it worth the money at all.
That CPU is a complete waste if you're adding a graphics card anyway. Never get an APU like that if you're just going to use it as a CPU. The Pentium G3220 is much, much stronger for the same price.
That CPU is a complete waste if you're adding a graphics card anyway. Never get an APU like that if you're just going to use it as a CPU. The Pentium G3220 is much, much stronger for the same price.
Or just get this instead for $100 and don't get a graphics card (don't have to get a used part, but inferior performance).
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819113281&cm_re=amd_a8-5600k-_-19-113-281-_-Product
well would the AMD Athlon X2 370K be a better choice with a graphics card?
That CPU is a complete waste if you're adding a graphics card anyway. Never get an APU like that if you're just going to use it as a CPU. The Pentium G3220 is much, much stronger for the same price.
Or just get this instead for $100 and don't get a graphics card (don't have to get a used part, but inferior performance).
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819113281&cm_re=amd_a8-5600k-_-19-113-281-_-Product
well would the AMD Athlon X2 370K be a better choice with a graphics card?
No, and no.
The Pentium G3220 is the best CPU within your $60 limit.
The 8400 is an extremely old GPU that can just barely run HD DVDs - not suitable for newer games at all, and in fact outdone by modern integrated CPU graphics.
I making a budget build and need a cheap $40 graphics card. I will be using it for some gaming, but not anything graphically intense like Crysis 3. So what is the best graphics card for around $40 and what settings will I be abale to play games on?
I making a budget build and need a cheap $40 graphics card. I will be using it for some gaming, but not anything graphically intense like Crysis 3. So what is the best graphics card for around $40 and what settings will I be abale to play games on?
get a geforce 210
The GT 210 is weaker than many integrated chipsets now. Combining the $40+$60 CPU and GPU budget into a $100 APU would perform better than that.
That CPU is a complete waste if you're adding a graphics card anyway. Never get an APU like that if you're just going to use it as a CPU. The Pentium G3220 is much, much stronger for the same price.
Or just get this instead for $100 and don't get a graphics card (don't have to get a used part, but inferior performance).
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819113281&cm_re=amd_a8-5600k-_-19-113-281-_-Product
well would the AMD Athlon X2 370K be a better choice with a graphics card?
No, and no.
The Pentium G3220 is the best CPU within your $60 limit.
The 8400 is an extremely old GPU that can just barely run HD DVDs - not suitable for newer games at all, and in fact outdone by modern integrated CPU graphics.
ok, I think I finally found a good build. A Pentium G3220 CPU, a GIGABYTE GA-H81M-H Motherboard, and a Galaxy - GeForce GT 620 2GB for the graphics card
Look at the 1080p ones on both, the A8 has a lower FPS, even though it's a lower setting of the same game.
There's no way the GT 730 is similar to the 560ti.
The 560ti has more than 3 times higher memory bandwidth (134.4 GB/s vs 40 GB/s)
The texel rate of the 560ti is more than 4 times higher (60.8 GTexel/s vs 14.4 GTexel/s)
The 560ti has 32 ROPs while the GT 730 has only 8.
The 560ti has double the FLOPS, double the pixel rate, and four times the memory bus width (256 bit vs 64 bit).
And 64 vs 16 texture mapping units...