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BONDGUY8514697 wrote
Vishera wrote
BONDGUY8514697 wrote
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The bottom one is the perfect card...
Until you run into problems with crossfire and come across games that don't support it or can only use one card out of the 2. The 7990 is an enthusiast gpu, and with enthusiast level parts, you need to give enthusiast level attention to it. I doubt that OP is very experienced, and for that reason, a 780 would be a better choice even if it doesn't perform as well.


Well I do have kinda good internals, it's just the fact that I need a better graphics card.

Here's my specs, can't put them all down right now, so here they are [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ?


id=1218956960362&skuId=8959195#tab=overview
Oh mah god, you wanna put a GPU worth 1k in that :O.

Bro seriously, you will need to upgrade your PSU too, maybe 700Watts for the GPU's listed above.


Yeah, it's what I got, so I'll use it, and I already have some better parts ordered, just need an opinion on a graphics card.

Post every part that you ordered here. Your pc may not be compatible with them. We'll tell you.
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I personally have a 7950. Great card. But you have the money to spend so get the 7990. (:
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If i was you I'd spend less on the gpu and more on the other areas of your pc because since its pre built most of it will be cheaped out on.
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Marshall-Mathers wrote
BONDGUY8514697 wrote
Vishera wrote
BONDGUY8514697 wrote
Marshall-Mathers wrote
Vishera wrote
The bottom one is the perfect card...
Until you run into problems with crossfire and come across games that don't support it or can only use one card out of the 2. The 7990 is an enthusiast gpu, and with enthusiast level parts, you need to give enthusiast level attention to it. I doubt that OP is very experienced, and for that reason, a 780 would be a better choice even if it doesn't perform as well.


Well I do have kinda good internals, it's just the fact that I need a better graphics card.

Here's my specs, can't put them all down right now, so here they are [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ?


id=1218956960362&skuId=8959195#tab=overview
Oh mah god, you wanna put a GPU worth 1k in that :O.

Bro seriously, you will need to upgrade your PSU too, maybe 700Watts for the GPU's listed above.


Yeah, it's what I got, so I'll use it, and I already have some better parts ordered, just need an opinion on a graphics card.

Post every part that you ordered here. Your pc may not be compatible with them. We'll tell you.


I know all my other parts are compatible with eachother, I just need to find a graphics card that is compatible with them, if it doesn't then I will go on to the second most suggested one.
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wait for the new line of amd cards and get a r9 290x
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