Next best to HD 6570

aznchris

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What is a better GPU than an ASUS HD 6570 1GB GDDR3 that costs $75-100 USD TOTAL(base, tax, shipping, etc.), but can run on a 450W PSU? What would an estimated fps boost be in any game? (Ex. GW2, Auto-detect settings, I run about 25fps)

I'm guessing the HD 6670 1GB GDDR5 would be next best? What would the fps boost be?

Edit1: Maybe the MSI R6770-MD1GD5? (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...OTC-FroogleNEW-_-Video+Cards-_-MSI-_-14127599) $93.97
 
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121652

same performance as a 6770 for like 3 bucks more and only 100, and runs entirely off the PCI-e bus, no power cables needed, great card for the money, although ASUS isn't the best brand they are still good enough, better than some others as far as i'm concerned.

I would, but I live in California so there would be tax. It would come out to about $110 which is about $16 more :/ Thanks for the help, but I'll have to take that out of my options.

Edit: I will actually try to get that ASUS HD7750, but can't guarantee myself. The Powercolor one also looks good? It's not overclocked like the ASUS, but it's cheaper meets $100 limit. Is there anything else that would be just barely below the ASUS HD 7750 in price, but near same performance?
 
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That 7750 is your best bet. That's actually a pretty good deal.

Yeah ikr. :/ I can't just use my money as much as I want to so I'm trying to find ways to make some cash on PayPal to buy it. I've done it in the past, but now it's either just slower or the method doesn't work anymore ): Thanks a lot guys for the help!
 
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127599

about the same, check anandtech benchmarks for the numbers. And i wouldn't get a powercolor, idk how reliable they are and they seem like a really cheap and low end brand to me, and i know they run cool but not sure i'd trust that dinky single slot cooler. Also the ASUS isn't overclocked, a month or 2 after release they re-released the 7750 in a 900mhz model so there's actually 2, although they are supposed to require a power cord and i don't think that has it so it may be an overclocked 800.
 
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127599

about the same, check anandtech benchmarks for the numbers. And i wouldn't get a powercolor, idk how reliable they are and they seem like a really cheap and low end brand to me, and i know they run cool but not sure i'd trust that dinky single slot cooler. Also the ASUS isn't overclocked, a month or 2 after release they re-released the 7750 in a 900mhz model so there's actually 2, although they are supposed to require a power cord and i don't think that has it so it may be an overclocked 800.

Yeah no extra power cable required. According to ASUS themselves, they said that they overclocked it. That dust proof thing is all BS haha. My 6570 collects dust when I had to replace the fan.

http://www.asus.com/Graphics_Cards/AMD_Series/HD7750T1GD5/

Also where would you get those 2560x1600 res? As far as I know, PC monitors only go up to 1080. Can you get it on those huge TV screens, not that I'm getting one just curious?
 
2560x1440 is becoming more populare but they are rediculously expensive unless you get a no-name brand from taiwan or something on ebay, although they clame to use the same screens that LG and the like use, but are nearly half the cost, around 300 for a 27". these are the cheapest

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824176177

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236294

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ACHIEVA-Shi...5274?pt=Computer_Monitors&hash=item41689eb33a

someone on here has one like that last and iirc likes it a lot.
 
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