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Last summer I built a new rig, but didn't have the budget for a new GPU, and given the games I was playing at the time, I really had no reason to upgrade my 8800GT.
I usually get a lot of life out of my GPUs. I rarely upgrade unless a game comes along that I truly want to play at settings other than the bare minimum.
I recently purchased Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Bioshock 2. Ironically enough, the original Deus Ex prompted my upgrading my GPU at the time when it came out.
I can't get either game to run at a smooth framerate with all the eye candy turned on, and I don't want to miss out on enjoying the full potential of thsee games by turning off all the settings just so it will run on my rig.
So I am ready to upgrade my 8800GT, with a few limitations and caveats:
1. Would like to keep my budget under $250.
2. I will never run two GPUs in my system, so looking for a single card solution.
3. It has to run on my current PSU.
4. I rarely purchase games when they first come out. I am usually a year or two behind any release cycle, so I need a card that can run what is out there now, and potentially what will come out in say the next two to three years.
5. I am not loyal or partial to any particular line of cards.
Read the holiday system guides, and the midrange system is not that far off from my current rig:
ASRock Z68 PRO-3
Intel x5-2500K
eVGA GEFORCE 8800GT
2x4GB Mushkin Enhanced Silverline
OCZ Solid 3 60GB
2xSamsung SpinPoint 1TB
ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT ATX12V 500W PSU
LG 226WT
The GPU recommended for that setup is a Radeon HD 6850.
Should I just get the HD 6850 and call it a day? Can my Enermax Liberty 500AWT support it? From what I can tell in head to head reviews, the HD 6850 seems to beat comperable nVidia cards, and also seems to pull less power, which is actually a preferred benefit.
I usually get a lot of life out of my GPUs. I rarely upgrade unless a game comes along that I truly want to play at settings other than the bare minimum.
I recently purchased Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Bioshock 2. Ironically enough, the original Deus Ex prompted my upgrading my GPU at the time when it came out.
I can't get either game to run at a smooth framerate with all the eye candy turned on, and I don't want to miss out on enjoying the full potential of thsee games by turning off all the settings just so it will run on my rig.
So I am ready to upgrade my 8800GT, with a few limitations and caveats:
1. Would like to keep my budget under $250.
2. I will never run two GPUs in my system, so looking for a single card solution.
3. It has to run on my current PSU.
4. I rarely purchase games when they first come out. I am usually a year or two behind any release cycle, so I need a card that can run what is out there now, and potentially what will come out in say the next two to three years.
5. I am not loyal or partial to any particular line of cards.
Read the holiday system guides, and the midrange system is not that far off from my current rig:
ASRock Z68 PRO-3
Intel x5-2500K
eVGA GEFORCE 8800GT
2x4GB Mushkin Enhanced Silverline
OCZ Solid 3 60GB
2xSamsung SpinPoint 1TB
ENERMAX Liberty ELT500AWT ATX12V 500W PSU
LG 226WT
The GPU recommended for that setup is a Radeon HD 6850.
Should I just get the HD 6850 and call it a day? Can my Enermax Liberty 500AWT support it? From what I can tell in head to head reviews, the HD 6850 seems to beat comperable nVidia cards, and also seems to pull less power, which is actually a preferred benefit.
