Tell me what videya card to buy

Tuffie

Active Member
In this thread here I describe a problem I'm having that I cannot seem to find a solution to: http://www.computerforum.com/233153-one-monitor-works-another-doesnt.html

After reformatting and clean installing windows today I now believe that it is my video card that is failing and hope that replacing it will resolve the issues that I am having..!

My system is:

i3-2120 @ 3.30 GHz
4.00GB RAM
Nvidia GTX 460

I'm having difficulty comparing my current video card to the current line up which is making identifying one slightly difficult.

I know I'd like 2 x DVI outputs and 1 x HDMI (anysize) and that I'm happy with the performance that the 460 is giving me and I don't want to spend too much on it.

The people who I'd like to purchase from are either Umart or MSY preferably UMART as I can pick it up they're prices on current video cards are below:

http://www.umart.com.au/umart1/pro/products_list_GPU.phtml?id=10&bid=6&id2=425

http://cdn.msy.com.au/Parts/PARTS.pdf
 

Tuffie

Active Member
Whats your budget?

Roughly $140.00 I'd prefer to be paying the least for the most however if you know what I mean.

Like if there was a HUGE performance increase for spending an extra $25 dollars, I would do that, but if there was little extra to be had between spending $100 or $150 I would definitely want to be spending as least as possible.

Wow Tuffie where have you been hiding? :cool:

Maate I've always been here.. Lurkin. :p

If anyone has any ideas as to what the issue is here, let me know! I sure hope buying new GPU is the way to go
 

C4C

Well-Known Member
The R9 270X is about $160 but has everything you what.. Below this is the R7 260X and also the GTX 750ti.. Not sure what kind of outputs they have though..
 

Tuffie

Active Member
Ended up getting a GTX 750 for $155.00. Fixed the issue promptly happy with performance. Thanks for the replies.
 
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