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Cheap card

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I'm looking for a nice cheap, but decent card. I'm not too bothered if it's ATI or NVIDIA, whichever will get me the best price/performance.

Best I've found so far is the ATI 4650 for £42. Fairly cheap and judging from the clock/cores etc. it's fairly decent.

One of the cheapest I've found is the ATI 3450 at £21, but is it any good. The PC it's going in won't be playing games, but if I ever did need to use it I'd like it to at least play some games.

It's quite possible the PC will eventually get my current GTX 260 if/when I upgrade it, so I might be best off with the cheapest card possible.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Craig.
 
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Possibly, although I'd rather buy new for warranty & to ensure it arrives with the other hardware I'm ordering.

I'll have a look at some second hand cards on the MM though :)
 
i know its not very cheap but its under £100, 9800gt
very good card, even today's standards it can handle crysis on full, at a lower res, but it can rape most games:D
 
before the GTX260 I had a 9600GS with aftermarket cooler. Played everything except Crysis close to Max (without AA), but it did struggle when I went up to 1680x1050. Reading all the reviews and the advice of people here that know a lot more than me I guess it was because I had the lower memory version 9600.
 
Unfortunately the 4850 goes way over my price budget, 4650 prices are about the maximum I want to spend as it's only for a second PC which I'll probably never game on.
 
4670 are cracking cards and if you look around you can get them for sub £50. Also have HDMI output on some so ideal for plugging into LCTV if the need ever arises
 
4670 are cracking cards and if you look around you can get them for sub £50. Also have HDMI output on some so ideal for plugging into LCTV if the need ever arises

That's a pretty decent price for that card - ~£55 new. Judging by the clock speeds it's a fair bit better than the 4650.

I'm still undecided really, I might just go for the £20 3450 considering it might be replaced with a GTX260 eventually when I upgrade my main PCs card.
 
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