I bet for next gen games his cpu will be just as much as limitation in many cases. I would not bother with a 7950 at 1680 unless I had an oced i5/i7. and the op is used to playing games on a 7750 so even a 7850 is twice as fast.OP go for a HD 7950. the best value for money. with next gen games like BF4 i would not advise you to go any lower even for 1680 x 1050.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814202026
and overclock the cpu to 4.5 ghz to reduce bottlenecks.
lol he has a bottom of the line card so whats the point of waiting when there are great deals on cards more than twice as fast as his. sometimes waiting makes sense but for him there is absolutely no reason to.I would just wait till the new gen cards are out, no point in upgrading now, you have a okay card, just save the money for something better later or get a new monitor and PSU. The PSU is also getting older meaning it will be less affective later on, and you can see I don't worry about the PSU that much by my sig.
lol he has a bottom of the line card so whats the point of waiting when there are great deals on cards more than twice as fast as his. sometimes waiting makes sense but for him there is absolutely no reason to.
Because he can wait for 3 months and get something 3-4 times more powerful?
EDIT: Always go for the newest tech, even if it means waiting around!
are you really that ignorant about hardware? it will be many many years before he gets something 3-4 times as fast for the same amount of money. and if you are always waiting around then when do you buy something?Because he can wait for 3 months and get something 3-4 times more powerful?
EDIT: Always go for the newest tech, even if it means waiting around!
the OP is talking close to USD 200. So how much do you think the HD 9950 is going to sell for ? those cards are targetted at USD 400 - 600 price range. the HD 7950 is available for USD 240 (220 after MIR). with 3 free games. There is no card which will beat the HD 7950 at the USD 250 price point. not for a long time.
even if AMD were to refresh the HD 7800 series with HD 9800 series GPU and match GTX 770 perf, it would be priced at USD 300 - 350. and we already know an avg HD 7950 OC(1125 mhz) = HD 7970 Ghz, which is on par with GTX 770.
are you really that ignorant about hardware? it will be many many years before he gets something 3-4 times as fast for the same amount of money.
and you dont realize when the 7 series came out they offered the same or less performance per dolar than the cards they replaced. so yes please review what you actually claimed as it is way beyond silly to say we are getting cards 3x to 4x as fast for the same money. again that takes many many years. and the 9x series cards will be still be on 28nm so there is not going to much more performance per dollar if any. and power consumption will probably go up for the cards that get replace. again we have great cards at well under 200 bucks now so there is zero reason to wait. and also again his 7750 is low end so basically every thing you have said in this thread is incorrect.No a HD 7850 will match a HD 6970, and a HD 7850 will match a GTX 570, but it might not (more than likely) be that way this time.
EDIT: So a HD 7970 is about twice as powerful as a HD 6970, I know I was incorrect about what I said thinking about it. But then again depending on what this new series brings you will not know till the time, although it is unlikely, you might aswell wait rather than be disappointed, you can always get a HD 7xxx card even when a HD 9xxx (or whatever it is) is here.
and you dont realize when the 7 series came out they offered the same or less performance per dolar than the cards they replaced. so yes please review what you actually claimed as it is way beyond silly to say we are getting cards 3x to 4x as fast for the same money. again that takes many many years. and the 9x series cards will be still be on 28nm so there is not going to much more performance per dollar if any. and power consumption will probably go up for the cards that get replace. again we have great cards at well under 200 bucks now so there is zero reason to wait. and also again his 7750 is low end so basically every thing you have said in this thread is incorrect.
Ok found out its a SilverStone Zeus PSU and its 850 watts...
You are ludicrously over-covered in the power supply department then![]()
Sorry to hijack this thread but I'm kinda like in the same situation. I have an i5-3570K and an EVGA GTX 560 Ti 1 gb right now ( both not overclocked )and I play BF3 a lot at 1080p. My brother would like to play COH2 on his C2D rig and would like to get my card. I probably have also $200 to spend on a new card so I can play BF4 properly. FYI, have a SeaSonic M12II 620 Bronze 620W in there.
The 7870 or the 7950 look great but what is the counterpart in the NVidia series?