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i have an HD P7-1410 PC and
i have Intel HD Graphics 2000 (its 32 MB)

So I NEED an upgrade!
so is there any video card that are good that can run like WaW or GTA IV that WONT Be Expensive?
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u need alot of stuff better off building a PC
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What is your budget and currency?
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I have this card and i highly recommend it. It will be able to play any games on high settings in 1080p with no problems. Also its pretty cheap too

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tbyeah wrote What is your budget and currency?

Not expensive! Since this my first "gaming computer" I. Don't wand to put Ali of monry into since I don't know if I will like it! (If possible under 100) in us currency
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The 7770 will meet most of your gaming needs for now, and it's a good price.
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The 7770 will meet most of your gaming needs for now, and it's a good price.


I second this. 7770 is great for the price.
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Since you're upgrading a pre-built computer, you have to take into account the quality of the parts already included. The 7770 is a fine choice for building a low budget gaming computer from scratch, but by the same token, the 7770 requires more power than its 7750 counterpart. The 7750 is a low power edition of the 7770 intended for upgrading pre-builts, which is why you don't see too many pre-built computers on the market with a 7770. As a result, the 7750 is not as cost effective as the 7770 and other cards. However, this does not disqualify the 7750 as a good card.

Since I don't know what wattage your PSU is, what I suggest is to calculate your estimated wattage for the current parts you have now with a 7770, and if it seems like you're treading on thin ice with your PSU, then opt for the 7750, as it'd reduce the wattage necessary to run the computer. You'd also need to take into account the age of the PSU, as age, and heat, reduce its efficiency.
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