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  • people I bought Ati 5670 512MB GDDR5 fro 25 bucks.....If anyone wants to continue discussion be my guest...for me thread closed :-)

  • inklightinklight Member
    edited October 2015

    I was member on tom's hardware techpowerup etc forums since 2009 . and from experience always buy latest generation core . because it double in performance and half price and lower power consuming .
    In short if you can find those card you will never have issue with any game .

    GeForce GT610 2GB ~50$
    Radeon R7 240 ~60$ .

    Any way Radeon 5000 generation are good but you have to take Card it number end with 5600 and up . never ever buy an HD 5450 because it sucks and made for video only .
    Edit- I just saw your last replay looks good you found your card price was good too.

  • Aren't there used Radeons for dirt cheap still? (from old bitcoin mining machines?)

  • noamannoaman Member
    edited October 2015

    @inklight...
    I know the shitty 5450...even my old 2400 hd gives it a quite tough competition...yes...r7 240...looks good...but what about 7750 ?
    Eventhough I have bought the card my friend is looking for one...

    Sapphire radeon hd 6750
    1gb
    ddr3
    128bit
    03343726175 = 4500
    MSI R6670-MD1GD5
    1gb
    gddr5
    128-Bit
    MadFuRy07=5500
    HIS HD7750 icooler
    1gb
    gddr5
    128-Bit
    onPG = 6500
    HIS R7-250 1Gb GDDR5
    1gb
    gddr5
    128 bit
    pg = 7000

    The numbers are price....in PKR divide by 100 to get it in USD

  • @noaman said: HIS R7-250 1Gb GDDR5 no doubt , I which if i still gaming I'll buy that card immediately .

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited November 2015

    2048MB MSI Radeon R7 250 2GB DDR5 seems nice, just 10 bucks more.

  • ok

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