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Which card is best

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HI All,

I have just finished building my pc which will be used for general home computing and games. I'm unsure which graphics card is better for the requirements that I have. Current games are Euro truck simulator, Project cars, other "normal games" which I have no problems running. I want to play Fallout 4 and Witches, what cards are people using to play these and do you have any issues with them.

My system is:

Motherboard: Asus x99 deluxe
Processor: I7-5820@ 3.30 also over clocked
RAM: DDR4 Corsair 4GB x 4 2133mhz
Corsair liquid cooled as well, all inside a Zalman Z11plus case.

Currently running a GTX 660 I think, can't see writing.

Thanks for advise passed on.
 
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the 200£ budget puts you in between mid-end and entry high-end, so 960 or 380 around 150£, and 970 or 390 around 240£, you also have 380X a bit better than 380 around 180£
still if you can get the extra 50£, you will get significantly better card.
 
Any card than highend going to be a waste of the rest of the system.
Hence i would advice you to get a non reference second hand 290X. They go for around 150-170.
Otherwise 390X.
 
I'm not sure of the budget. If the misses jumps on this then its £50. Otherwise around 200 give or take.
:D this made me smile..
what resolution are you running?

I was in the same boat as you ( including the wife part!!)
I ended out with a gtx970 and have no complaints. Im running @1080 and can play my current games on ultra without any problems.
 
I'm currently looking at this one:

Sapphire AMD Radeon R9 380X Nitro GDDR5 Graphics Card (4 GB)......resolution......not sure at the minute.....prob 1080 +
 
these are both on the over-clockers site...confused on price difference???

Sapphire Radeon R9 Nitro 380X 4096MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card with Backplate (11250-01-20G)
Sapphire Radeon R9 Nitro 380X 4096MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card with Backplate (11250-01-20G)
Star Rating
Core: 1040MHz, Memory: 4096MB 6000MHz GDDR5, 2048 Stream Processors, DirectX 12 Support, AMD CrossFireX Ready, AMD Eyefinity, AMD Mantle, Dolby...

£199.99*

Sapphire Radeon R9 Nitro 380 4096MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card with Backplate (11242-13-20G)
Sapphire Radeon R9 Nitro 380 4096MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card with Backplate (11242-13-20G)
Star Rating
Core: 1010MHz, Memory: 4096MB 5800MHz GDDR5, Stream Processors: 1792, DirectX 12 Support, AMD CrossFireX Ready, AMD Eyefinity, Dolby TrueHD, 2 Year...

Was: £169.99
£155.99*

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/sear...adeon+R9+380X+Nitro+GDDR5+Graphics+Card+(4+GB
 
these are both on the over-clockers site...confused on price difference???

Sapphire Radeon R9 Nitro 380X 4096MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card with Backplate (11250-01-20G)
Sapphire Radeon R9 Nitro 380X 4096MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card with Backplate (11250-01-20G)
Star Rating
Core: 1040MHz, Memory: 4096MB 6000MHz GDDR5, 2048 Stream Processors, DirectX 12 Support, AMD CrossFireX Ready, AMD Eyefinity, AMD Mantle, Dolby...

£199.99*

Sapphire Radeon R9 Nitro 380 4096MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card with Backplate (11242-13-20G)
Sapphire Radeon R9 Nitro 380 4096MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card with Backplate (11242-13-20G)
Star Rating
Core: 1010MHz, Memory: 4096MB 5800MHz GDDR5, Stream Processors: 1792, DirectX 12 Support, AMD CrossFireX Ready, AMD Eyefinity, Dolby TrueHD, 2 Year...

Was: £169.99
£155.99*

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/sear...adeon+R9+380X+Nitro+GDDR5+Graphics+Card+(4+GB

2 different models - This^
 
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Keep an eye on the clearance section. There was a gtx970 in there going for £170 but unfortunately it's now gone. I would be looking at a 390 or gtx970 if you can get one. So much more performance for not to much more money if you can get the correct deal.
 
Well and small update. ....

Purchased a new computer chair,a new monitor 27" and the sapphire R9 380x nitro which is overclocked. Happy with chair and graphics card. Monitor is cracked...not happy.
 
Well and small update. ....

Purchased a new computer chair,a new monitor 27" and the sapphire R9 380x nitro which is overclocked. Happy with chair and graphics card. Monitor is cracked...not happy.

if you return your monitor, get a freesync one instead or a regular one, since you got the 380.
 
Why is that??

well you said you were not happy with the monitor, freesync gives much smoother gaming experience, i dont know your budget but they are fairly cheap, basicaly no extra cost over regular monitors, but a very usefull feature.
freesync get ride of latency input, stuttering, juddering, tearing, while gaming
depending on your fps, you can read more about freesync here


24" AOC freesync 144hz 1ms @ 1080p for £199
and the 27" AOC version £249

so depending on your budget and ability to return the monitor, one of these 2 would be better
 
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