- Oct 17, 2001
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My daughter wants a PC’s in her room so she can do her homework without disturbing us. She also wants to play online games with me (we’re big Guild Wars 2 fans). Currently when we play GW2 together she uses my game machine and I use the PC hooked to the TV. If I buy a new monitor I can give her the TV PC (AMD FX-6350 CPU), but the graphics card sucks. It’s an old HD 4830 which is fine on the TV at 720P, but won’t be able to keep up at 1080P. The GPU in the game PC is a HD 7850 and it does everything I need it to do (today). But a lot of new games are coming out, particularly VR and DX 12 games, and it won’t be too long before the VR setups are actually affordable. So I’m planning on upgrading at some point.
I need your advice. I can:
1. Buy new midrange DX12 GPU now (GTX 1060 or RX-480) for the game PC and give her the 7850.
2. Buy new 7850 equivalent now (GTX 1050 or RX-460) and get better card later.
3. Buy used 7850
Any suggestions? A used 7850 really isn't much cheaper than a new equivalent so I don't think i'll really save any money that path. I think 1 and 2 are my real choices.
I need your advice. I can:
1. Buy new midrange DX12 GPU now (GTX 1060 or RX-480) for the game PC and give her the 7850.
2. Buy new 7850 equivalent now (GTX 1050 or RX-460) and get better card later.
3. Buy used 7850
Any suggestions? A used 7850 really isn't much cheaper than a new equivalent so I don't think i'll really save any money that path. I think 1 and 2 are my real choices.