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MSI N730-4GD3V1 any good ?

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I play a few games. Star Trek on line. World of tanks that sort of stuff. I do do a fair bit of 3D stuff that I use on my 3D printer. Is this a good card ?

Thanks
 
Generally speaking, the are no sub £100 cards that don't get flat out annihilated by used cards for half the price, it's over the £100 mark that GPU price/performance starts shooting up. Bear that in mind and you can avoid a lot of disappointment/remorse.
 
That card is trash. You'd be better spending enough to get a cheap 970 and never having to worry about it again instead of pouring your money away on that. In fact you can probably do extremely well at the £200 mark with AMD.
 
If you need to go new I would suggest a little wait until you hit £120 and get this particular 750ti...

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-249-MS&groupid=701&catid=1914&subcat=1854

No external power needed, runs incredibly cool (can't get it above 52c) and overclocks fairly substantially for what it is (+240 on the core and about +600 on the memory). I've got one and it's fairly awesome. A little wait on your extremely tight budget would be advised. I wouldn't buy less than a 750 to be honest. It's wasted money. Some would argue against the 750 as well but like I said if you're needing new that's what I'd do. Used is a totally different ballgame.
 
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Could grab a used 7950 in budget. That would give you a much better experience than anything you could buy new for anything less than twice that amount
 
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