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DominionSeraph

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Well a GTX 560 Ti looks to be well out of your budget. I'd go for the GTX 460 V2 I linked or the used 5870 above. $135 is a really good price -- it's almost exactly the same performance as the $190 (after rebate) 6950 or the $240 7850.

Oh, I see you want to play Battlefield. If you don't have the game yet you might want to consider this 6950 -- it comes with BF3.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102987

That savings puts it on par with the used 5870 for price/performance.
 
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DominionSeraph

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Oh, wait a minute, you're doing an entire build? Dude, just go over to General Hardware and build what mfenn tells you to.
 

turn_pike

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Both the 560 SE and 560 Ti seem like a terrible deal.
For the 135 US$ area you might as well go with either 6850 or 7770.
While if you are around the 220$ you should invest another 20$ to get a real deal 7850, currently the local celebrity card.

He's building in 4 months, so there's no point.
Wait wut ?
Why are we even talking about it now ....
Things usually change so much in four months, its so pointless to plan the build now.
 

ttechf

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Both the 560 SE and 560 Ti seem like a terrible deal.
For the 135 US$ area you might as well go with either 6850 or 7770.
While if you are around the 220$ you should invest another 20$ to get a real deal 7850, currently the local celebrity card.


Wait wut ?
Why are we even talking about it now ....
Things usually change so much in four months, its so pointless to plan the build now.

1. I AM getting a 7770. lol.

2. I ask the questions now because I've never built a system before, will be my first one and sure, things will change in 4 months, but not the parts Im buying, lol. most likely the parts I want will get cheaper. I don't need any better than the parts that are out there right now today as far as a Intel build is concerned.

3. I am also waiting because I want to see AMD's Trinity, and the reviews come out and such.


A lot of people plan early and it helps me get a budget in check too for how much I really need to spend. Ive also learned a lot of things here in the past few days from people.


Thanks. : )
 

Magic Carpet

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What do you mean? lol.
It should have a nice balance between CPU and GPU performance... while at the same time, sip very little power. Might not be strong enough for your games, however. Time will tell soon :D

A10-5800K 3.8GHz 4.2GHz Radeon HD 7660D 384 800MHz 100W
A10-5700 3.4GHz 4.0GHz Radeon HD 7660D 384 760MHz 65W
A8-5600K 3.6GHz 3.9GHz Radeon HD 7560D 256 760MHz 100W
A8-5500 3.2GHz 3.7GHz Radeon HD 7560D 256 760MHz 65W

These first desktop Trinity models will appear in all-in-one PCs starting this month, according to AMD.
Source.
 

ttechf

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It should have a nice balance between CPU and GPU performance... while at the same time, sip very little power. Might not be strong enough for your games, however. Time will tell soon :D




Source.


I'd be getting the unlocked best Trinity processor first off no doubt. 3.8Ghz A10

Secondly, it doesn't need to game well. If it did all my other tasks I need a processor to do without lag or a hitch & be snappy, I'd take it over Intel because it would save me a good $160+ dollars.


: )
 

SolMiester

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You wont be gaming on trinity with a 1080 LCD...period, in point of fact, you will struggle with the 7770 which will be quicker than trinity!
 

ttechf

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You wont be gaming on trinity with a 1080 LCD...period, in point of fact, you will struggle with the 7770 which will be quicker than trinity!

Everyone is so focused on gaming. lol. I BARELY game, lol.

And if I needed and wanted to game, I dont need it on max settings or ultra. lol.
 

Gordon Freemen

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Everyone is so focused on gaming. lol. I BARELY game, lol.

And if I needed and wanted to game, I dont need it on max settings or ultra. lol.
7770 is a pretty strong and good card for the "casual" gamer on a 1080P LCD or under and it will be great for you and you will be happy with it. Further IMO the 7770 or a card of similar caliber should be standard fair in any entry level gaming rig or decent all around OEM PC because it can play any game out today most with reduced settings but still decent @ 1080P is quite and consumes low power while not creating much heat at all.
 

ttechf

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7770 is a pretty strong and good card for the "casual" gamer on a 1080P LCD or under and it will be great for you and you will be happy with it. Further IMO the 7770 or a card of similar caliber should be standard fair in any entry level gaming rig or decent all around OEM PC because it can play any game out today most with reduced settings but still decent @ 1080P is quite and consumes low power while not creating much heat at all.

Thanks for clearing that up, appreciate it. : )
 

Gordon Freemen

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Both the 560 SE and 560 Ti seem like a terrible deal.
For the 135 US$ area you might as well go with either 6850 or 7770.
While if you are around the 220$ you should invest another 20$ to get a real deal 7850, currently the local celebrity card.


Wait wut ?
Why are we even talking about it now ....
Things usually change so much in four months, its so pointless to plan the build now.
Why is $130 a bad deal for a 560 SE that is faster than a 7770
 

ttechf

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Definitely do not go with that card. Why the heck would you link to a GTX 560 SE at $137 when a GTX 460 V2 is the same GF114 chip, but it has 336 cores running at 820-860MHz vs the GTX 560 SE's 288 cores at 776MHz, they have the exact same memory bus but the GTX 460's runs 200MHz higher, and the GTX 460 is cheaper after rebate?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130749


Hey, I tried looking on newegg for the GTX 460 V2, but it's deactivated and I guess they dont make it anymore and newegg is sold out. Did they make a current version of this card for the same price and value or no?


Thanks. : )
 

ttechf

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Hey,

If anyone can find me what is the "new" GTX 460 V2 since this card is discontinued, I'd appreciate it : )


Thanks.