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Max GPU for my system

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Hello peeps,

I have an oldish PC that wasn't too shabby when I first bought it, but now it's starting to struggle running even older games on Ultra. Witcher 2 being the game I'm playing through at the moment.

Basically, I'd just like to buy a new GFX card, but am wary that the rest of my setup might not have the oompf and end up bottlenecking a swanky new GPU.

So as per the title, could anyone tell me what the most powerful card I could get without it being bottlenecked?

What info would you need from me to be able to tell?

Cheers in advance for your help. :)

PS. I really am just looking for a quick and easy solution. Not really looking for advice on other components.
 
Power supply and motherboards PCI 16x slot is the ultimate limiting factors,
though modern high end cards require at least a phenom x4 or pentium aniversary edition equivalent cpu to perform well
 
Okey dokey, I have -

PSU - Corsair CMPSU-850AX
MOBO - Gigabyte X58A-UD3R
CPU - Intel Core i7 930 @ 2.80GHZ
RAM - 12GBytes of DDR3

Current GPU is an AMD Radeon HD 7900 with 3072 MB.

I'm not too fussed about budget, as I just need to know the best I can get and then can work my way down from there if need be.

If you need any more info, let me know.
 
Assuming you have a 1080p monitor, a 390 with a cpu overclock would be the best move.
That cpu is still ok if you push it to 3,4ghz+
 
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Go with any gpu you could possibly want. If your CPU is slow (although the 930 is still ok, and can be overclocked if you need) you can pick up a Xeon 6 core for that motherboard for ~£60 later.

Honestly, just buy the best GPU you can afford. Your CPU is still ok, and you still have an easy upgrade path.
 
Any gpu will do, if you need help picking one then post your budget. A bit more of an overclock on your cpu will help out a bit aswell.
 
If you are prepared to put a little time in, overclocking the cpu would be very beneficial.

Sell the 79x0 to a friend, then use that to help find your new card. I would only really recommend an Amd 390 upwards, or an Nvidia 970 upwards.

You might be lucky to find a cheap AMD 290 however.
 
My i7 920 has sat at 4.0ghz for the 6 years i have had it and it's still going strong. At this clock it still does a decent job and is a good match for the 290 i have it paired with.
 
My i7 920 has sat at 4.0ghz for the 6 years i have had it and it's still going strong. At this clock it still does a decent job and is a good match for the 290 i have it paired with.

I had a q9550 chugging away at 3.6 for 5 or 6 years before I upgraded absolute workhorse of a chip. The i7 9** series chips have still got plenty to offer
 
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