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Which is better for gaming?

I was watching a Linus review of a low end card and he was mentioning that instead of trying to get a dead cheap card that's useless you would see more value in getting a card that can actually do a good job at reasonable price still. I can see used Radeon 7770s going for around £50 on a popular auction site. That would actually hold up in modern games with reasonable settings. There is a sweet spot with the value for money that indicates it's worth putting £20 extra in and getting more than double the performance. A good example of a lack of value for money is the cost difference between a 290 and a 290X which is huge for the actual performance gained.
 
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If you're looking to spend under £30, I would go for something a few generations old- an ATI 4870 or GTX 270/80. There is a GTX 460 for £30 on a popular second hand classified site which will be so much better than the 610 your face will explode.
 
If you're looking to spend under £30, I would go for something a few generations old- an ATI 4870 or GTX 270/80. There is a GTX 460 for £30 on a popular second hand classified site which will be so much better than the 610 your face will explode.

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As thefogo noted, 8800 GTS is far, far better than the 610 which isn't remotely a gaming card. You cant beat that with a bargain basement non-gaming card.

Here's a good performance chart showing the 8800 GTX (a bit more powerful than the GTS), against a range of later nvidia cards:
http://alienbabeltech.com/main/an-upgraders-guide-from-8800-gtx-to-gtx-650-ti-boost-pt-2/3/
 
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