Thursday, May 13, 2010

Hi i am planing on building a gameing pc but need some advice on what graphics card to go with?

I only have a budget of 拢110 but i whant something that will play crysis on full settings could you check out this website then advice me





http://www.cclonline.com/product-categories.asp?category_id=124Hi i am planing on building a gameing pc but need some advice on what graphics card to go with?
Try going with Nvidia Geforce 9800GT, or an ATI Radeon Hd series, one of those will be good to run.Hi i am planing on building a gameing pc but need some advice on what graphics card to go with?
if your screen's resolution is less than 1366x1024, settle with nvidia 9600gt 512mb ddr3 1066.





that can play crysis very well, no frame drops or lags, overclock it using rivatuner or Vtune. buy Palit's 9600gt because it features extremely large copper finned heatsink. and good overclocking capabilities. save the other 30 pounds for more ram.





or try the ATI HD4670, everything at full resolution and graphics settings on high. but without antialiasing, which the 9600 gt can offer. the HD4670 is a powerful card for medium gaming. which ati calls' mainstream gaming' it's too powerful for mainstream and very cheap.





but if you're on a tight budget, why not combine two hd4670 on your mobo for crossfire? that's if it's crossfire capable.





two hd4670s are more powerful than an nvidia 9800gt for a fracton of the cost. it costs less than 80 dollars!
On your budget try the Nvidia 9800GT or if you are willing to spend a little more the ATI HD4850. These are both very good video cards and they will handle Crysis very well.





NB: I see on the website you can get the GTX 260 for 104 pounds. I would get this video card as it is excellent but make sure you have adequate cooling in your case.





http://www.buildyourown-computer.com/Sho鈥?/a>
The Radeon 4850 (or 4870 if you want to spend a little more) is a fantastic graphics card and can run Crysis very well on very high settings. It is a much better value than any nvidia cards out right now and much faster than most 9000 series nvidia cards (other than the ones that cost twice as much).
here's a useful link: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/rade鈥?/a>


they recommend the best graphics cards for each different budget. 110 pounds is about $180.

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