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What Graphics card?

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I currently have the following, now I just need the Graphics card.
I have £146.19p (inc VAT) for a decent card, mostly for gaming, GTA IV, Sims 3 ect...
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Thats a very specific amount!

Powercolor ATI Radeon HD 4890 Plus 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card £145.98 inc VAT

BFG GeForce GTX 260 OC 896MB GDDR3 PCI-Express Graphics Card £139.99 inc VAT

You can save yourself a bunch by buying - Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 64-Bit - OEM + Windows 7 Upgrade Voucher for £94.99 inc VAT (either way you'll be upgrading to Windows 7 in 2 months, and Ultimate is as useful as a chocolate fireguard).

That should get you an upgrade to say: BFG GeForce GTX 275 OCX 896MB GDDR3 PCI-Express Graphics Card - £193.99 inc VAT

alternatively: Asus ATI Radeon HD 4870 Glaciator+ 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card * 2 @ £217.98 inc VAT which would put you £6 over budget.
 
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What resolution do you intend to run at. If its reasonably low (max 1600x1050) then I would probably go with what is suggested above. If its 1900x1200 then it might be advisable to find some more cash considering you are spending a fair bit on a decent setup to get a GTX295.
 
I would get the HD4890/GTX275 as your mobo can do both, both of which will kill a GTX295(well just:P) but also cost effective for DX11 cards if you decide to upgrade

no point in spending 340 odd pounds on a card that is going to be beaten by a DX11 card with the cost of like £250 and you can properly sell the GTX275/HD4890 for like a good £100 maybe less or whatever.
 
You can save yourself a bunch by buying - Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 64-Bit - OEM + Windows 7 Upgrade Voucher for £94.99 inc VAT (either way you'll be upgrading to Windows 7 in 2 months, and Ultimate is as useful as a chocolate fireguard).

good advice. +1 for the ultimate version being anything special, waste of cash that version :(

also could swap psu to this & save £14(they get good reviews) & put to a far better cooler like the true, these chips are very hot when OCed :)
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-004-PP&groupid=701&catid=123&subcat=1104
 
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Thanks, now changed the OS to Vista Home Premium SP1 64-Bit - OEM and the PSU to a PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750 Quad-Crossfire PCI-E 750W Power Supply. (hope it will be enough power).

I now can spend £225.19p (as I have a max budget of £1,000).

I'll properly won't upgrade to Windows 7 until the first service pack is released.
 
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have you got your HDDs

you could add a SSD HDD to that for that money you saved
 
Actually, preorder Windows 7 Home Premium for £69.99 and get the release candidate for free for now @ http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/get/download.aspx.

Thats another £25 saved.

How about this?



Don't worry about service packs for Win7. It's been stable and good for months.

This is good advice, very decent setup and no need to bother with vista. I would just suggest choosing MX-2 over AS5 as it's less messy to apply and performs better than AS5 :)
 
For the sake of £9 get the retail i7 DO 2 years more warrenty! + you could sell the stock cooler for £9 on the bay anyway.

Avoid asus grapics cards as there rma sucks.

Get a BFG 275 or a Sapphire 4890 vapour-X

Also get the 902 as its got a painted inside & dust filters!

& i would stick with the pcp&c 750 or the corsair 750/850 for there 5 year & 7 year warrentys respectively vs the 3 year of ocz
 
For the sake of £9 get the retail i7 DO 2 years more warrenty! + you could sell the stock cooler for £9 on the bay anyway.

Avoid asus grapics cards as there rma sucks.

Get a BFG 275 or a Sapphire 4890 vapour-X

Also get the 902 as its got a painted inside & dust filters!

& i would stick with the pcp&c 750 or the corsair 750/850 for there 5 year & 7 year warrentys respectively vs the 3 year of ocz

Retail is like £4 extra.

Asus is fine, it either breaks in the first couple of weeks and you RMA it to the store or it lasts years. You can save £10 total getting Gigabyte cards, but they dont have the pretty ninja lady on them. :)

3 years warranty on stuff is fine, it's heading for the skip after that time anyway.
 
thats exaplins everything :P 2* whats up with me can't even see a 2 >_>

:) was looking at the budget, and a pair of 260's was best poke for the pound. These things are bargains atm (same as the 4870's) - but easier to cool and easier on the ear.
 
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