Help picking GPU?

Tyler510

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I'm looking to switching to PC gaming because PS3 graphics aren't cutting it anymore. I want to build the cheapest PC possible but still be able to run my game collection on high settings. I play Call of Duty Black Ops 2, Portal, CSGO, PayDay 2, GMOD, and Mirror's Edge. I doubt a 750Ti can max all of these games out, but can a 660? 660Ti? I don't plan on playing any newer games at all. I'm gaming on 1 1080p monitor and won't be upgrading to 1440p or 4K any time soon. I would prefer Nvidia because I might be getting a Shield and I would love to use Gamestream and also ShadowPlay.
 
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VulgarDisplay

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I do believe there is a performance penalty when running shadow play so take that into account when selecting a GPU.

Now what is your budget.
 

crazzy.heartz

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radeon r9 270x $200 cod black ops 2 ulta/high good frames

Upon reading your response to OP and looking at your username, i was 99% sure that this is a computer generated /marketing account..

Sorry to take this off topic; couldn't help but notice this..
 

nwo

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A 750Ti would be able to max out those games at 1080p. But probably not at 1440p. I'd get at least a GTX 760 for 1440p.
 

Attic

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nope



im not lol

This whole exchange really made me lol! :biggrin:



To the OP, you don't need much of GPU to max the games your interested in at 1080p. 750ti should be fine, it's great performance per watt, but it is a bit weak if you want to expand your games list to newer titles.

Given you are transitioning from PS3 to PC, i'd highly reccomend you consider giving the system a shot at doing more gpu ooomph. For that look at 660 or better from nVidia and R9 270 or better from AMD. Both should be <$180.
 

crazzy.heartz

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nope



im not lol

my bad.

google search like sentence construction/ AMD card to an nvidia fan / fresh hot account with impeccable username to thread title relevance looked a little suspect to me..

Anyways, welcome to the forums and happy gaming with your new AMD PC