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Good Graphics cards.

Chelston

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Hey, wondering if anyone could suggest some value for money Nvidia Graphics cards so nothing ridiculous.

Its my birthday on the 12th so at the time of writing that is tomorrow, buy me a coffee in-game if you see me.

Would love your feedback, thanks..

 
Best card for you money is GTX 970 OC Its good and fast. Only problem is its here in the Netherlands 350 euro. But its almost the same as a GTX 980 and that card cost 530 euro.

Greets Mike

 
Im using a GTX 670 and it's never caused any issues performance wise, it's becomming old so you should be able to get it cheap these days.

 
Gtx 760 is lovely <3 Overclock your CPU to 4.7Ghz(AMD FX8350) and you'll be fine :)

 
My GTX 670 never let me down, works like a charm for basically anything. If I were you I would go with a 760, or a 770 though, seeing as the 600 series is outdated (already!).

Oh, and happy birthday - tomorrow.

 
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This all depends on your budget, if you can afford it I'd certainly tell you to get the GTX970 by far the best price/performance you can get at the moment. Give me a better idea of the budget and then we could come up with a card for you...

 
Running a 760ti at the moment. Very nice card, just bottlenecked by my basic i5 processor.
I can almost guarantee your i5 would never bottleneck a 760ti... I feel you miss understand what the term bottlenecking refers to... if it was being bottlenecked you would have a near 100% cpu usage while doing a GPU benchmark with a significantly lower around 30-40% GPU usage... you can run a 780ti and get only 5-10 frame drops from a top end 2011 socket to a dual core pentium on GPU  benches...

 
I'm on a 660 with an I3 - Feel my pain. Although it runs pretty sweet most of the time but I do need to part with some cash soon and sort it out!

 
I can almost guarantee your i5 would never bottleneck a 760ti... I feel you miss understand what the term bottlenecking refers to... if it was being bottlenecked you would have a near 100% cpu usage while doing a GPU benchmark with a significantly lower around 30-40% GPU usage... you can run a 780ti and get only 5-10 frame drops from a top end 2011 socket to a dual core pentium on GPU  benches...
I'm more referring to the fact that Arma is a very CPU intensive game, rather than specifically being bottlenecked as such. Though I have to say, a 3.0 Ghz quad core is probably holding it back atleast some.

 
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