- Sep 16, 2012
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Hi everyone, new to the forum, but I've been lurking for a while. Long enough to know that you guys really know your stuff and this is the place to turn for help.
So here's the situation. I built my computer about 3 years ago, and by "built" I mean "held the flashlight" while my friend built
Anyway, I feel that my graphics card (GTX 285) is starting to show its age a little. It's been a great card, and still performs surpringly well considering its age, but it's a dx10 card and I want to join the dx11 generation. Before I go any further, my specs (sorry if I can't be more specific):
Intel i7 920@2.67ghz
6GB RAM
600GB hard drive
Nvidia Evga GTX 285
Windows vista home premium SP 2
700W Power supply
Basically the only game I really play is World of Warcraft. For the most part my current setup handles the game quite well. However, I like to run the graphics at ultra settings @ 1900 x 1200 res, and during big raids or in major cities the frame rate can bog down a lot. Further, the latest patch introduced some dx11 stuff.
So I come to you looking for advice on a new graphics card. My budget ideally would be no more than $250. I saw some GTX 570's for between $230-$250 on newegg, and I was leaning towards that, but then the GTX 660 was just released for about the same price. I could maybe, MAYBE convince my wife to go all the way up to $300 dollars (GTX 660 ti?), but that's a stretch.
Which would you recommend? Or do you have another suggestion entirely?
I'm not really planning to overclock, and I would like to stay with an nvidia product since I've read in several places that blizzard games perform better on nvidia cards.
Would any of the boards I suggested above be significant, noticeable upgrades? I only ask because I've seen several user reviews in newegg and similar sites where people who were in the same boat as me (GTX 285) expressed disappointment in the lack of improvement.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
So here's the situation. I built my computer about 3 years ago, and by "built" I mean "held the flashlight" while my friend built
Anyway, I feel that my graphics card (GTX 285) is starting to show its age a little. It's been a great card, and still performs surpringly well considering its age, but it's a dx10 card and I want to join the dx11 generation. Before I go any further, my specs (sorry if I can't be more specific):
Intel i7 920@2.67ghz
6GB RAM
600GB hard drive
Nvidia Evga GTX 285
Windows vista home premium SP 2
700W Power supply
Basically the only game I really play is World of Warcraft. For the most part my current setup handles the game quite well. However, I like to run the graphics at ultra settings @ 1900 x 1200 res, and during big raids or in major cities the frame rate can bog down a lot. Further, the latest patch introduced some dx11 stuff.
So I come to you looking for advice on a new graphics card. My budget ideally would be no more than $250. I saw some GTX 570's for between $230-$250 on newegg, and I was leaning towards that, but then the GTX 660 was just released for about the same price. I could maybe, MAYBE convince my wife to go all the way up to $300 dollars (GTX 660 ti?), but that's a stretch.
Which would you recommend? Or do you have another suggestion entirely?
I'm not really planning to overclock, and I would like to stay with an nvidia product since I've read in several places that blizzard games perform better on nvidia cards.
Would any of the boards I suggested above be significant, noticeable upgrades? I only ask because I've seen several user reviews in newegg and similar sites where people who were in the same boat as me (GTX 285) expressed disappointment in the lack of improvement.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
