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MusicFiles wrote True, its not high end but it handle most game son med-high settings so for a 500- 700$ build it would be good.The 7770 will perform better than a standard 560.
The very least i would go for is a 560Ti Boost, It will play games at medium settings but maybe not at full 1080p.
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F-18 wroteMusicFiles wrote True, its not high end but it handle most game son med-high settings so for a 500- 700$ build it would be good.The 7770 will perform better than a standard 560.
The very least i would go for is a 560Ti Boost, It will play games at medium settings but maybe not at full 1080p.
I think you mean 650 + 650 Ti Boost.
But I agree, it shouldn't be in a 1000 dollar build. At all.
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