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^^ x2 ... a good card.For that price you probably want an RX 480. The 4GB models can be had for well under $230, and I've even seen some of the 8GB models around there when on sale.
I saw this one yesterday on the Newegg email that is $230 AR for a good card:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...sktopGraphicsCards-_-14137023-S0A&ignorebbr=1
It's at the top end of your budget, especially with MIR, but I've heard good things about this one.
I've really been debating between getting a 1060 6GB and a 1070. I only game at 1080p but want 60FPS in everything (6600k cpu). I just can't believe the cost difference between this and a 1070.Here's a GTX 1060 6GB on sale for $239.99 with free game.
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...631&cm_re=gtx_1060_6gb-_-14-133-631-_-Product
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I've really been debating between getting a 1060 6GB and a 1070. I only game at 1080p but want 60FPS in everything (6600k cpu). I just can't believe the cost difference between this and a 1070.
With detail settings maxed out, does graphics card generate more heat and therefore its fan spin faster and make loud noise? Will it affect CPU cooler too?
My casing has 1 rear fan, no top vent so no top fan, and no front fan. If I use GTX 1060 with 60 FPS and ultra settings, does it generate more heat therefore make loud noise in my casing?It depends. If you lower settings + cap FPS then it'll be quieter.
if you max out settings, 2 scenarios can happen: All parts of the card are hit equally, so maximum heat is pumped out OR a bottleneck is hit, which makes the rest of the card under utilized, which lessens heat somewhat.
My CPU is i5-3470. Can it pair with GTX 1060 3GB?https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...-cables-_-na-_-na&Item=N82E16814150774&cm_sp=
There ya go, trades blows w/ gtx 1060, has a bit more ram, might be a good option.
Here's a GTX 1060 6GB on sale for $239.99 with free game.
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814133631&cm_re=gtx_1060_6gb-_-14-133-631-_-Product
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Here's my spec:What sorts of games do you play?
I've been using Asus GTX670-DC2OG-2GD5 for 3 years and it is dying due to white lines appearance on screen. What graphics card to buy for replacement? My budget is under $230.
Here's my spec:
CPU: i5-3470
Mobo: GA-H77M-D3H
RAM: 2x Kingston 4GB DDR3
PSU: S12II-620W
Case: CM K280
Fan: 1 rear fan
I've come down to these two choices: GTX 1050 Ti 4GB or GTX 1060 3GB (or 6GB) Which one to buy to fit my current spec? I play Overwatch mostly or maybe other games in future.
60Hz monitorIf I'm not mistaken, that card was released around October, 2012. Have you considered carefully taking off the heat sink, carefully cleaning off the thermal compound, and putting on some non-conductive thermal compound?
Your processor is a Ivy Bridge generation processor. It's a pretty good processor.
The 1060 is a better performing graphics card than the 1050Ti from the specs I read. What monitor do you have?
60Hz monitor
Samsung S22B350. 1280x720 resolution for desktop and game. HDMI. So GTX 1050 Ti is enough for me?Make? Model? Size? Resolution? Inputs?
Samsung S22B350. 1280x720 resolution for desktop and game. HDMI. So GTX 1050 Ti is enough for me?
What are the specs that made you say I'm running a potato computer? Because my graphics card was dead. So what graphics card should I replace with my current spec? But my monitor still in good condition. Why would I change it?No offense but you're running a potato computer. Why spend money on it? For that resolution 1050 Ti would be overkill. Just keep it and save money until you can upgrade cpu and monitor along with that video card?
I don't understand people recommending a rx480 when a last gen Fury Nitro is now $240 regularly and beats the RX480 8gb in very nearly everything.
https://slickdeals.net/newsearch.php?q=Amd+fury
And it beats the 1060 handidly too for that matter.
What is your definition of "too close?" most 1070's are $375+....we are talking about an almost $100 difference minimum.it was $239 ? now its $284 with a small rebate. too close to 1070 pricing imho.
I stretch my budget a bit and I choose RX 470 4GB instead of GTX 1050 Ti and GTX 1060 3GB. Is it good choice and why? If I choose Sapphire Radeon RX 470 4GB NITRO+, is it quiet when idle, ultra settings when gaming with my current spec?
CPU: i5-3470
Mobo: GA-H77M-D3H
RAM: 2x Kingston 4GB DDR3
PSU: S12II-620W
Case: CM K280
Fan: 1 rear fan
Monitor: S22B350