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NEED help choosing a graphics card

Why do you have specific amounts for each component? Just give a total budget, what parts you need and what you want it for.

Then people will be able to spec something suitable.
 
Why do you have specific amounts for each component? Just give a total budget, what parts you need and what you want it for.

Then people will be able to spec something suitable.

This is quite good. You see you porbably wont be needing anything more than a 450w PSU with the setup your looking at, which you can get a top good one for £40. You have upto £60 in mind so perhaps gives you an extra £20 for the Graphics card. With a budget system you probably want to look into building a capable system around the best graphics card you can get for your money! 6gb is a bit of a weird number for an AMD setup, they dont have tripple channel memory controllers, only dual channel, so 4gb or 8gb is what you want to look at, with 4gb being just about ok as it is right now.
 
I was thinking about about buying one of the nvidia gtx 650 ti.what i want is a suitable gaming pc that will run most games on medium to max settings.
I have all parts apart from psu, ram, motherboard n cpu and graphics card and i need an after market cpu cooler.
 
The GTX 650i is a capable card, it should sort your needs out.

For your system a 450w will be adequate something like one of these 2...

YOUR BASKET
1 x Corsair Builder Series CX 430w Modular '80 Plus Bronze' Power Supply (CP-9020058-UK) £39.98
1 x XFX Pro 450W Core Edition '80 Plus Bronze' Power Supply £39.95
Total : £79.93 (includes shipping : FREE).



Both good PSU's are important, but you don't need £60 for a good one. The Piledriver chips and motherboards are a better idea than the bulldozer one's, and if you can stretch the extra £10 it might be worth thinking about getting the 6 core version. Good luck with your build.
 
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