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Help in choosing graphic Cards

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AbishekR

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Hello
I was looking for a new graphic card for my system for gaming.
So I was randomly analyzing the compatibility on game debate.
I just got confused.

http://www.game-deba...g_id=8147&ga...

It says the graphic card wont play the game but when I scroll down, it says it gives a 30fps on high settings on 1920x1080 and so on..

I really got confused with these..

Please help me in choosing a graphic card. I have no knowledge about choosing one.
A local vendor told me to get nvidia 610 2gb and said thats more than enough. But Internet says its nothing for me.

On searches, I found amd r7 250 or amd hd 7770 good around my budget?

should i go for them or any other suggestions please?
also i found nvidia gtx 750ti interesting with an extra 4k ... Please help


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phillpower2

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:welcome:    AbishekR,

 

There are other things that need to be considered before upgrading/adding a video card, two very important ones are 1: Does the present PSU (power supply) have an adequate power output. 2: The type and size of the case that you have, a mid or full tower for example will most often accommodate any add on video card but SFF (small form factor) cases more often than not will only accept the low profile type add on video card. 

 

Please provide information about your computer, this includes is it a custom build or brand name such as Dell or HP, if it is a brand name provide the model name or series number (not serial) if a custom build post the brand and model name or number for the MB, CPU, Ram (including the amount) add on video card if one is used and the PSU (power supply unit) providing these details will enable us to better assist you.
 
I ask about the CPU and Ram so that we can check for any potential bottleneck.
 
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