4th gen Intel Haswell CPUs. No gaming, just cheap cards to upgrade from Intel integrated graphics as it doesn't meet minimum requirement for an imaging app. GT 710 works fine, just seeing what other dirt-cheap options with better performance there might be.Yeah, what's the objective here, and what CPU are you pairing with it.
Why not a GT 1030 for $40-50 (used)? I realize that's double your price range, but it's basically the lowest-end card that can still play games, and still has current driver support.
Yup, don't want to put much money into upgrading 10 older computers to get by for another year or two. Pretty amazing that an RX 580 comes in at almost the same price as a GT 710, lol. Any suggestions for cards that don't require a PCI-E connector?That's some commitment to saving money...
Literally the cheapest on ebay then.
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What DX version they need to be?Yup, don't want to put much money into upgrading 10 older computers to get by for another year or two. Pretty amazing that an RX 580 comes in at almost the same price as a GT 710, lol. Any suggestions for cards that don't require a PCI-E connector?
You can probably get a 1030 for around $30 if you shop around. It's new enough (came out around the same time as Polaris) and AMD's FSR can be used on it to give it slightly longer legs if someone really wanted to try gaming on it.Yup, don't want to put much money into upgrading 10 older computers to get by for another year or two. Pretty amazing that an RX 580 comes in at almost the same price as a GT 710, lol. Any suggestions for cards that don't require a PCI-E connector?
What are these minimum requirements, and what imaging app?No gaming, just cheap cards to upgrade from Intel integrated graphics as it doesn't meet minimum requirement for an imaging app.
I bought a 1060 off ebay not too long ago. You might get lucky and win a middle of the night auction but otherwise, $40 +S/H was about as cheap as the 3GB version gets, and around $50 +S/H for 6GB ver. Granted, both are over 75W so need PCIe connector power input.With some gumption and working the best offers etc you can probably swing a RX470 or GTX1060 for $20.
Would require some hunting but just checking the listings I'd bet you could nab something.
That auction has over two days left, is probably going to close around $70 delivered.That's some commitment to saving money...
Literally the cheapest on ebay then.
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This high-performance graphics video card is perfect for gaming enthusiasts and professionals alike. It is equipped with top-of-the-line features including multiple monitor support, 8 GB GDDR5 memory, and a powerful AMD Radeon RX 580 chipset. The card also comes with DisplayPort, DVI, and HDMI...www.ebay.com