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The easy answer to my question is NVIDIA. Which should I get considering. This -- leadtek gtx560(256bit - non ti,1year warrantee) is R1885 and the sapphire oc HD7770(2year warrantee) is R1685 , I can get a gigabyte7770 for R1540 but the heatsink it uses is cr*ppy in comparison. Is it worth it getting the leadtek card? ..... Opinions? |
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@kabir88 | 13 January 13 | |
yes another thing, my psu is thermaltake 550w,i5 3470, 2x 2tb hdd and a few small fans that won't impact power consupmtion as much
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@alvar89 | 13 January 13 | |
only thing the 7770 has over the 560 is the lower power consumption. otherwise the 560 kills the 7770.
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@alvar89 | 13 January 13 | |
and theres allways the gtx 650 ti that is a notch better than the 7770
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@kabir88 | 13 January 13 | |
the gtx650ti is about R2000 ,gtx560 is 2200 except for the 1 above. should I holdoff till maybe easter for a newer gfx card or something.... I can wait
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@kabir88 | 13 January 13 | |
leadtek an ok brand?
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@trollulz | 13 January 13 | |
I'd upgrade my psu before going to any insanely powerful gpu
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@kabir88 | 13 January 13 | |
its brandnew, so that's definitely not happening. the 550w isn't good for the gtx560 ?
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@trollulz | 13 January 13 | |
uhhh not really. GTX 560 running at full capacity uses 350w by itself!
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@trollulz | 13 January 13 | |
hell when it really isn't doing anything it uses around 160w.
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@alvar89 | 13 January 13 | |
a 550w psu is good enough for a gtx680 unless its a cheap junk that burns your house down
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