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Hello everyone! I'm thinking of purchasing a new GPU as a present for an avid gamer (mostly MMO), and while I've been following the price and performance comparisons of the highest tier cards (ie 290x vs 780 Ti .) I don't feel that I have the same knowledge of slightly lower tiers.
At the moment, she is using a vastly out of date GeForce GTX260 (192 I think..not 216), which has served well, but has gotten long in the tooth. I'd like to purchase something for her that will give her a long lifespan of gaming at high settings (perhaps not forced AA/AF or anything) at around a single 1920x1080 (or 1680x1050) monitor. She mostly enjoys MMOs and whatnot so she's not specifically inclined toward say, a particular "benchmark title" like BF4 or Crysis3, but I do want it to be powerful enough for when next-gen stuff like Star Citizen, WildStar, Elder Scrolls Online etc... arrive, she'll be able to enjoy most of the shiny.
I personally lean towards AMD cards because of various ethical and technical reasons (ie I prefer open solutions to proprietary ones), including Mantle (upon which Star Citizen and many others will likely run), and the option for better GPU cryptocurrency mining and other APP/DirectCL etc... elements, as well as (current price spike not withstanding) usually better price-performance. However, I'm willing to look towards Nvidia as well.
Thus, I've been considering the following...
AMD R9 270x, 280x
Nvidia 760, 770
which I am guessing fall into the "mid+ range" for both price and performance. Assuming I can obtain the cards at close to retail prices , would anyone have suggestions for cards in the $200-400 range? I'd also be willing to say... purchase multiple less expensive cards if they are boosted above single more expensive ones, such as a pair of 270x, which (individually, and as a pair) seem to be a sweet spot for price/performance and will have plenty of power for gaming and whatnot, for quite a long time.
Anything else I might not be considering? Thanks.
At the moment, she is using a vastly out of date GeForce GTX260 (192 I think..not 216), which has served well, but has gotten long in the tooth. I'd like to purchase something for her that will give her a long lifespan of gaming at high settings (perhaps not forced AA/AF or anything) at around a single 1920x1080 (or 1680x1050) monitor. She mostly enjoys MMOs and whatnot so she's not specifically inclined toward say, a particular "benchmark title" like BF4 or Crysis3, but I do want it to be powerful enough for when next-gen stuff like Star Citizen, WildStar, Elder Scrolls Online etc... arrive, she'll be able to enjoy most of the shiny.
I personally lean towards AMD cards because of various ethical and technical reasons (ie I prefer open solutions to proprietary ones), including Mantle (upon which Star Citizen and many others will likely run), and the option for better GPU cryptocurrency mining and other APP/DirectCL etc... elements, as well as (current price spike not withstanding) usually better price-performance. However, I'm willing to look towards Nvidia as well.
Thus, I've been considering the following...
AMD R9 270x, 280x
Nvidia 760, 770
which I am guessing fall into the "mid+ range" for both price and performance. Assuming I can obtain the cards at close to retail prices , would anyone have suggestions for cards in the $200-400 range? I'd also be willing to say... purchase multiple less expensive cards if they are boosted above single more expensive ones, such as a pair of 270x, which (individually, and as a pair) seem to be a sweet spot for price/performance and will have plenty of power for gaming and whatnot, for quite a long time.
Anything else I might not be considering? Thanks.