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My PC needs a way better video card because I have a crappy one

But should I get this video card: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Or this one: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Also i used this website to see what things I need to make my games run better:http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri
And it said I need to upgrade my processor...what is that?

I don't really know bout computers
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may i ask what your budget is? because i may be able to suggest a better one then them two but they are decent gpus
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600 is the most, but what is a processor? I may also need a new one of those
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oh and another thing a processor is a vital componant in your pc that processes everything you do to check it go to start>computer>right click on the white box>properties>tell me what your processor is (should be where the x.xx ghz is
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No one seems to of asked what power supply you have in your rig as that is the main thing that will determine whether it works, or it fries the rest of the components.
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^ thats true we need to know the power supply before we even start
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Simply answering the question, the 670 is superior, but follow the precautions that the others have mentioned too.
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My processor is an AMD Athlon(tm) ll X2 250... is that bad?

Power supply? I have no idea what is that
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Bacuda wrote Simply answering the question, the 670 is superior, but follow the precautions that the others have mentioned too.

your best off getting a 760...its only about 30-70 above the 670 base price
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Lets start from the beginning. DO NOT under ANY circumstances buy any new parts until you have taken these steps.

1. Open the case of your computer. This will most likely be the left side looking from the front. It will either have some thumbscrews holding it in place or it will just slide off.

2. Look at the large black cube at the back and either the top or bottom of your computer. This is the power supply. If it has a number on the side, tell us what it is. If not, take a picture of the inside of your computer and post it here.

These steps are important because if your power supply isn't up to scratch, then say bye bye to a new graphics card.
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