I'm not sure I'd want to touch R9 cards with a weaker cpu after the driver overhead problems I saw using them with cpus lower than i5 years ago.
If you don't know these cards, the R9 280 is significantly more powerful than the GTX 760 when paired with an i5 or better, and they both absolutely mop the floor with the very weak GTX 750 Ti when paired with an i5 or better. I think they showed similar happening with other games but I can't find the video(s).
I think using a 6 year old video to try and prove a point in todays world is a bit strange. Especially since there have been huge driver changes since then. Not to mention comparing a dual core i3 to a hex core FX is exactly apples to apples. The i3 is a bit faster in single threaded performance, but falls way behind in multi-threaded performance.
In what country??? Used?GTX 1650 non super , its around $100 now.
No,new in usa, im assuming that is by now it should be $100. If not then 570 is best.In what country??? Used?
No,new in usa, im assuming that is by now it should be $100.
I don't see anything wrong with a good R9, such as the 290 or 290X. These cards are beasts for their time, and faster generally then the RX 570. I have a few nice Sapphire Tri X 290 cards and I would be willing to sell one, PM me if interested or check my for sale thread.
They are much more power hungry than equivalent performance cards of the current generation, plus they are quite old now. How long will AMD provide updated drivers? Really, for a low/mid range card I wouldn't bother searching for a used card. Get a current card that runs cooler, uses less power, and has the latest video codecs. Should be able to get a 570 or 1650 for 100 to 150.00.I don't see anything wrong with a good R9, such as the 290 or 290X. These cards are beasts for their time, and faster generally then the RX 570. I have a few nice Sapphire Tri X 290 cards and I would be willing to sell one, PM me if interested or check my for sale thread.