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What is a good GPU for under $120
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I was wondering if anyone could tell me a good gpu for under $120. I'm looking to get the best bang for my buck and has the best performance. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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The 7770, 7790 or 7850 are probably your best best for around that price.
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My plan was to get the 7770 but I just wanted to see if there were any better ones out there
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The 7770 is a great starter gamers card and will play every game on reasonable settings.
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I have the 7770 and can run almost every game on the highest settings
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Joeshep1997 wrote I have the 7770 and can run almost every game on the highest settings
Not at playable frame rates you won't. I have owned the 7770 and it struggles on games when settings are high, fact. But what do you expect for a cheap card.

Try playing Crysis 3 on high with the 7770, lol it's funny.
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If you are trying to building a really budget PC you could always go with a FM2 based build with a APU and crossfire it with a 7750 or save more money to upgrade to a more powerful GPU instead of crossfire.
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-Retro wrote If you are trying to building a really budget PC you could always go with a FM2 based build with a APU and crossfire it with a 7750 or save more money to upgrade to a more powerful GPU instead of crossfire.


I would get with AM3+ and a cheap CPU(6300),as you can always upgrade your GPU later,and there is no point in getting a GPU with a APU.
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