Diablo2K
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I am wanting a new video card but I am unsure of what to get. I have been a AMD/ATI fanboy for a long time but I am open to Nvidia if it is the best option for me. I would like to spend less than $300.
I recently looked at Newegg and they have GeForce GTX 1660 Ti cards in my price range, but I see that they also have what apears to be equaviliant cards for $450 to $500. What's the differance/reason for such a wide price range?
[edit] Just noticed all the sub $300 cards are out of stock, must be just click bait.
So what cards should I look at for a good sub $300 video card? I will only be playing at 1080p but I might get a Oculus Quest 2 VR Headset so something compatible with it would be good as well.
I ran the SteamVR Performance Test and My current setup was all green except for the video card which was "Capable" (yellow).
I recently looked at Newegg and they have GeForce GTX 1660 Ti cards in my price range, but I see that they also have what apears to be equaviliant cards for $450 to $500. What's the differance/reason for such a wide price range?
[edit] Just noticed all the sub $300 cards are out of stock, must be just click bait.
So what cards should I look at for a good sub $300 video card? I will only be playing at 1080p but I might get a Oculus Quest 2 VR Headset so something compatible with it would be good as well.
I ran the SteamVR Performance Test and My current setup was all green except for the video card which was "Capable" (yellow).