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Looking for a half decent graphics card


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jimfdowning

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Hi all

Im running a Abit f190hd board with 4gb ram and ive just started to play a few games online & my on board graphics are lagging.

I'm want a half decent card that would handle this would don't want to break the bank :)

Been looking @ Powercolor HD3650 512mb it's cheap enough but is it any good?

Any suggestions at cards around £60 - £70 would be appreciated

Thanks :)
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Ferrari

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It looks like for that price range a GTS 250 or a Radeon 4850. Take a look at this... http://www.tomshardw...ard,2521-3.html It is from a trusted hardware reviewer on "Best Graphics Cards For the Money". The page I linked to is the $80-$120 range which is around 60-70 Pounds. Either one of those cards will be good, some play games better than other games, so look around on that site for reviews of each one, and they will show benchmarks from different games and such.

Hope that helps, and let me know if you have any more questions. :)

Edited by Ferrari, 26 February 2010 - 12:06 PM.

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Thanks Ferrari I'll check it out :)
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You're welcome. :)
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