Graphics Card < $125

aninguh

Junior Member
Oct 1, 2012
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Hi Guys,

I got assembled a new PC around a month back. I wanted to install a entry level graphics card within a budget of < $125. I am a casual gamer and would like to play HD video.

System Specifications:
I. Processor/CPU: Intel I5 2320 with Intel Original 61WW Motherboard

II. Current Graphics Card: None

III. Display Resolution: Samsung 18.5 LED with a resolution of 1366 X 768

IV. Power Supply Unit Specification (Brand, Wattage, Ampage, Age). If possible, please provide a link to a website containing the power supply specifications: Unbranded, 400 W

V. Case Specifications(N/A, Model, Length, Low Profile, Cooling, HTPC, Water, Silent): Low Profile

Purchase Details:
I. Budget? Please be sure to include currency (If not USD), retailer preferences & specify whether rebates are a viable option.
# < $125

II. Any particular preferences (Manufacturer[nV or AMD], Brand[XFX, Sapphire, EVGA, etc], Cooling Solutions)?
# ATI/AMD 6670 1GB DDR3.

III. Do you plan to have any Multi-GPU solutions such as Crossfire or SLI?
# No
IV. Have you previously looked at a product(s) which you feel would fit your needs?
# No

V. What are your needs for this GPU? Which games(If any)do you intend to play? If you have this information at hand, what are the desired detail levels?
# Mainly gaming (like Crysis 2, NFS Run, and HD video playback

VI. Do you plan on overclocking the card you intend to purchase?
May consider.
 

SickBeast

Lifer
Jul 21, 2000
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Ugh. Another one of "these" threads. Honestly OP save up $30 extra and get a 7850 on sale.
 

Cerb

Elite Member
Aug 26, 2000
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Ugh. Another one of "these" threads. Honestly OP save up $30 extra and get a 7850 on sale.
AFAIK, AFOX is the only maker of such a card. Shipping to the U.S. alone is likely to be $30 for one; and that doesn't account for the chances of killing parts due to overloading a crap PSU. A 7750 can be had here in the U.S., today, with affordable shipping, and will be lighter on the PSU.

Termie nailed it.