BurningSkyline
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I'm going to build a low cost system, and I was wondering what would be a good match for a Athlon II 445. I don't want it to be much more than $100 if possible. I was thinking 5750 or 5670?
I've got an GTX460 with DX11 and I personally think it delivers great performance within the current priceranges. Consumes very little power and doesn't get that much heated up in load.
You could also run them in SLI later down the road if you want to push out more performance.
Check out the priceranges on newegg or any other store ya like
Then consider getting maybe a HD5450 or a GT430, since you said you're not gaming that much and they both support DirectX11.
HD5450:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102876&cm_re=hd5450-_-14-102-876-_-Product
GT430:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814187121&cm_re=GT_430-_-14-187-121-_-Product
They support it, but won't be able to use it. Look at games with DX11: BF:BC2, DiRT 2, F1 2010, MoH, Civ 5.
None of those games would be playable in DX11 qwith either of the cards listed because they don't have the power for it, they aren't deisgned for gaming, and won't be able to in the latest DX11 games. The only thing DX11 is with those cards is a marketing point, it is like integrated graphics that "support DX10.1" they may be able to use the technology, in theory, but in practice, they won't
I still stick by 4850 or 4870 would be the best choice, however if you are desperate for a newer card than 2 gens ago, you can get a 5750, but it won't be performing anywhere near a 4870 will
He said himself earlier in the thread that he won't be doing barely any gaming at all, read before posting a reply
As for power supply, I will probably be using a Modular Corsair 520w.
What can a 5750 do? In comparison with the 5770.
Oh, and what can the 4850 and 4870's do?