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Robindinho97
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I want a GPU that is cheap as possible but also can run the majority of games at medium-high settings.

Here Are My Choices:
GTX 650
GTX 650Ti
GTX 650Ti Boost
GTX 660
Radeon 7770
Radeon 7790
Radeon 7850

Which of these are able to run medium-high settings for these games :

SimCity
Arma 3
Minecraft
Sims 3/4
Battlefield 4
Tomb Raider
Assassin's Creed 4
NBA 2K13/2K14
GTA V
Shootmania Storm
Mirrors Edge
DayZ
Warframe

Thanks
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I'd say that your best option is a 7850/7870, but it all depends on the resolution that you're playing at, if you're playing at 1080p then I definitely recommend a 7870 if you can afford it.
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From what i understand the GTX660 and 7850 are on par with one another, I went for the 660 due to the Radeon equivalent having one additional power input requirement and i didn't want to use an adaptor or buy a different PSU (lazy me)

I would say though, if you were considering a 7870, get the Sapphire 7870XT or PowerColor equivalent. They are Tahiti LE cards and overclocked i hear are quite the performer. As for the 660 i have, it runs everything i've thrown at it with no issues and theres always room for overclocking.
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The 7850 can max all those out depending on your other system specs.If your from uk check these out:

7870: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

7770: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

7790: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

7850: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

660: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Those game bungles with the ati cards are good value for money.


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I would go with the 650 Ti. Best card at its price point in my opinion! All of those cards wouldn't be bad choices though.
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Well I got a GTX 660 and it was amazing and came with metro last light steam code.
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Im getting the 660 2GB Card one of the best cards out there for its price and can run anything considering you have the other good specs aswell.
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Since someone brought up price points, I thought I'd give my 2 cents. The best card that has the capability to obtain amazing performance for a low price is definitely the 7850. My 7850 is currently running at 1257/5800, which just so happens to be nearly equivalent to the performance of a 7950 stock. Here's an article for more: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

It's obvious OP doesn't have the money for a 7870, so stop recommending it.


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