Hello! I am designing a computer my first time and don't want to risk choosing the wrong GPU. I have heard that the GTX are the best nVidia cards to buy right now though.
Things it will be used for
Dual monitors (I find that my PC got too slow with dual monitors, so had to disconnect one),
Gaming (mostly for a Final Fantasy beta game. The requirements for now are NVIDIA® GeForce® 8800 or higher VRAM 512 MB
Radeon™ HD 2900 or higher VRAM 512 MB), but would prefer something that would mean I don't have to upgrade for as long as possible.
I will not be using an expensive monitor. I just have one standard one that came with my computer and a wide screen that was for sale, but I would like this graphics card to last me well for a a few years and there's always the possibility I could get a higher-end monitor, but this is no priority.
I have chosen to use the Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD7, with i7 930 and if overclocking GPUs isn't difficult, I would like to do this.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Things it will be used for
Dual monitors (I find that my PC got too slow with dual monitors, so had to disconnect one),
Gaming (mostly for a Final Fantasy beta game. The requirements for now are NVIDIA® GeForce® 8800 or higher VRAM 512 MB
Radeon™ HD 2900 or higher VRAM 512 MB), but would prefer something that would mean I don't have to upgrade for as long as possible.
I will not be using an expensive monitor. I just have one standard one that came with my computer and a wide screen that was for sale, but I would like this graphics card to last me well for a a few years and there's always the possibility I could get a higher-end monitor, but this is no priority.
I have chosen to use the Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD7, with i7 930 and if overclocking GPUs isn't difficult, I would like to do this.
Thanks in advance for any advice!