Recommend me a new GPU since my current broke.

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#1 brodelin
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So my Nvidia 9800gx2 has busted and since I have done some tweaking to it the warranty no longer applies.

Can anyone recommend me a new good gpu thats no pricier than 250Euro. So far Im thinking about Nvidia gtx275. IDC much about the dx11 cards so dont bother telling me to wait for them.

The games I play are not that demanding where Modern Warfare 2 is my highest demanding game. Other than that I plan to get Alien vs Predator 3 and Starcraft 2. I hope to max out those games with my new GPU. Also, since Im gonna use my 46" Sharp Aquos HD tv as monitor it is somewhat important that the new GPU has DVI out.

My system specs: Intel C2D E8400 3gHz OC @ 3.8gHz, Gigabyte GA-ex4-dq6 MB (PCI-E 2.0 // PCI-E 16x), Corsair 520W PSU, OCZ Reaper HPC 4gb Ram, Samsung 500gb HDD 32mb cashe.

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#2 Domobomb
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If you're set on nvidia make sure you get an evga and don't throw our warranty out.

I just sent back an old 7950GT 256mb that died and they sent me a replacement 9800GTX! Brought life back into my bro's old 4200+, and 2GB DDR2 system.

evga rocks.

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#3 Timberwolf5578
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I think the Radeon 5850 is probably the best video card out there for the money. Extremely powerful, runs cool, and quiet.

And as far as brands go, I think Sapphire is the best for ATI cards, but any reputable brand is fine.

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#4 Chrnocide
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GTX 275 is a good choice; I'm rockin' it now. They've been really weird about the card pricing lately. I got it for $230, then it avg'd about $250 on the market for a month or so, now it's up to like $270.. Mine is also from EVGA so yeah.. the tuner that EVGA provides makes for easy overclocking and fanspeed controlling. I play modern warfare 2 maxed out with everything on high at a 1920 x 1080 reso. The card comes with dual DVI, so you should be fine in that department as well.

Keep in mind, card is a BEAST. Like, physically a beast. I think it spans about 10.5 inches? Make sure you have the space. I had to mod my case and some cords just to make it fit.. and it's not like I have a slimline case or anything like that either. Also, the card requires ( so it says.. when I bought it the req' W usage was 450 ) a 550W PSU.

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#5 GazaAli
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GTX 275 is a good choice; I'm rockin' it now. They've been really weird about the card pricing lately. I got it for $230, then it avg'd about $250 on the market for a month or so, now it's up to like $270.. Mine is also from EVGA so yeah.. the tuner that EVGA provides makes for easy overclocking and fanspeed controlling. I play modern warfare 2 maxed out with everything on high at a 1920 x 1080 reso. The card comes with dual DVI, so you should be fine in that department as well.

Keep in mind, card is a BEAST. Like, physically a beast. I think it spans about 10.5 inches? Make sure you have the space. I had to mod my case and some cords just to make it fit.. and it's not like I have a slimline case or anything like that either. Also, the card requires ( so it says.. when I bought it the req' W usage was 450 ) a 550W PSU.

Chrnocide
when i got the GTS250, i really wanted the GTX275, that card is awesome indeed. but it was expensive as hell(320$).
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#6 drwcker
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Get the HD5850 and u should be great as its 40nm and consumes very less power compared to Gtx275 and it will run on ur psu :D

Get the one from XFX they ve life time warranty and even if u burn it they will replace it :D

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#7 brodelin
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I was wrong with my PSU, it is 620W not 520W.

I was looking everywhere for the gtx275 card and its sold out. Since I dont have the patience to wait several months for it to arrive on the shelves Ill buy either a cheaper or more expensive gpu insted.

Cheaper solution: ATIEAH4850 1GB VS Nvidia 9800GT 1GB

Expensive solution: ATI HD5850 1GB VS Nvidia gtx285

Can you pls tell me whichone is the better choice. Also, Im going to build a Pc for my sisters kid, he has a low budget so Im planning to get whichever gpu from the cheaper solution is betterfor him.

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I was wrong with my PSU, it is 620W not 520W.

I was looking everywhere for the gtx275 card and its sold out. Since I dont have the patience to wait several months for it to arrive on the shelves Ill buy either a cheaper or more expensive gpu insted.

Cheaper solution: ATIEAH4850 1GB VS Nvidia 9800GT 1GB

Expensive solution: ATI HD5850 1GB VS Nvidia gtx285

Can you pls tell me whichone is the better choice. Also, Im going to build a Pc for my sisters kid, he has a low budget so Im planning to get whichever gpu from the cheaper solution is betterfor him.

brodelin

The ATI's are better in both cases.

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#9 GazaAli
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im not really a fan of ATI, but at the moment, you cant go wrong with the 5850. but since there is not competition from Nvidia, the price is high. wait 2-3 months at maximum and the GTX300 series will be out. this is when ATI will lower the prices of its 5000 series cards. for now get a cheap 9800GT or something like this, OC it and you can use it later as a phsyx card.
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#10 brodelin
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Did some resarch on HD5850 and it looks like the card Im gonna buy, still it is nowhere to be found :S

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#11 drwcker
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Did some resarch on HD5850 and it looks like the card Im gonna buy, still it is nowhere to be found :S

brodelin
U can find it in newegg.com :) And in ur last post u compared the HD4850 1gb to 9800GT 1gb.... so i just wanted to tell that the HD4850 is compared with 9800GTX+ :D
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#12 NLahren
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ati 5850 to expensive it costs more than 250euro 5770 no worth the money nv gtx 275(under 250 euro) or ati 4890(under 200eu) both are have nearly the same power, so it would better to buy ati becasue it is cheaper
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#13 kaitanuvax
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ati 5850 to expensive it costs more than 250euro 5770 no worth the money nv gtx 275(under 250 euro) or ati 4890(under 200eu) both are have nearly the same power, so it would better to buy ati becasue it is cheaperNLahren

Powercolor ATI Radeon HD 5850 "Dirt2 Edition" 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card

235 euros

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ATI 5850 is the way to go.
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#15 brodelin
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Thanx everyone for your input. I just ordered a Xfx hd5850 card. Hopefully It will arrive sometime next week so I can get my gaming going on :P

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[QUOTE="NLahren"]ati 5850 to expensive it costs more than 250euro 5770 no worth the money nv gtx 275(under 250 euro) or ati 4890(under 200eu) both are have nearly the same power, so it would better to buy ati becasue it is cheaperkaitanuvax

Powercolor ATI Radeon HD 5850 "Dirt2 Edition" 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card

235 euros

Powercolor. Really?
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#17 kaitanuvax
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[QUOTE="kaitanuvax"]

[QUOTE="NLahren"]ati 5850 to expensive it costs more than 250euro 5770 no worth the money nv gtx 275(under 250 euro) or ati 4890(under 200eu) both are have nearly the same power, so it would better to buy ati becasue it is cheaperpolarwrath11

Powercolor ATI Radeon HD 5850 "Dirt2 Edition" 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card

235 euros

Powercolor. Really?

Are they a bad company? I haven't heard anything particularly bad about them (then again, none good either). The other choice is a Sapphire, but no Dirt2.

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#18 polarwrath11
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[QUOTE="polarwrath11"][QUOTE="kaitanuvax"]

Powercolor ATI Radeon HD 5850 "Dirt2 Edition" 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card

235 euros

kaitanuvax

Powercolor. Really?

Are they a bad company? I haven't heard anything particularly bad about them (then again, none good either). The other choice is a Sapphire, but no Dirt2.

Yer they're not the best by any measure. If your going to get a ATI card the best brand is XFX. There are other decent brands too, but I don't particularly recommend powercolor unless the card itself has really good reviews.