Getting new Geforce GTX 550 ti :D
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(04-02-2012, 11:55 PM)Dubwub Wrote:
(04-02-2012, 10:44 PM)Ruxandra Wrote: GTX 550Ti is a pretty bad card. It's a little improved GTS 450.

If you want an advice, either get a GTX 460 or if you can afford, a GTX 560Ti

The 550ti isn't a bad card at all. It's a entry-mid level graphics card. I can happily run high demanding games such as Arma II on High Detail settings at 1080p. I bought my 550ti awhile back but i also have a 560ti, the 560ti is a good card and isn't much more expensive than the 550ti. It's well worth spending the extra buck on the 560ti. Or at least benchmarks prove.

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/3323...mshardware
The thing is I only had a budget of about £100, Thats why I got the 550 ti Tounge
#12
It's an alright card. Don't worry.
#13
I just installed it and played ArmA 2 my reaction: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
#14
I got GTX 560 TI. Had it for about 11 months now xD
#15
I had a GainWard GTX 550Ti, poor card had it's processor OC'ed at 1000 Mhz and was like 50 degrees on Idle.
Ingame it died once on Battlefield 3 due to overheating. It's a GTS 450 forced alot, it won't last too much.

The next day I gave it back, payed 50$ and got a GTX 560Ti which rapes.
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#16
Yeah, the 560Ti is a great card.
#17
(04-03-2012, 01:53 PM)Ruxandra Wrote: I had a GainWard GTX 550Ti, poor card had it's processor OC'ed at 1000 Mhz and was like 50 degrees on Idle.
Ingame it died once on Battlefield 3 due to overheating. It's a GTS 450 forced alot, it won't last too much.

The next day I gave it back, payed 50$ and got a GTX 560Ti which rapes.
I was playing It for 5 hours straight at some of the highest settings.

#18
I have the gtx 550 Ti. I mean, it does the job, I am pretty freaking demanding when it comes to graphics though, so I'm getting the gtx 680 this summer.

It's not a bad card though, but I would suggest at least getting the gtx 560.
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(04-03-2012, 07:28 PM)jas2511 Wrote: I have the gtx 550 Ti. I mean, it does the job, I am pretty freaking demanding when it comes to graphics though, so I'm getting the gtx 680 this summer.

It's not a bad card though, but I would suggest at least getting the gtx 560.

As am i, but i'll have to upgrade my PSU aswell.
#20
(04-03-2012, 08:19 PM)Dubwub Wrote:
(04-03-2012, 07:28 PM)jas2511 Wrote: I have the gtx 550 Ti. I mean, it does the job, I am pretty freaking demanding when it comes to graphics though, so I'm getting the gtx 680 this summer.

It's not a bad card though, but I would suggest at least getting the gtx 560.

As am i, but i'll have to upgrade my PSU aswell.

If you have at least a 600-650W PSU, you really shouldn't have to upgrade, that is if you want a GTX 680. The GTX 560 does not draw that much power either, it really all depends on the number of pin connector's on the card.
Such as the PCI-E slot takes 75 W
A 6 pin takes about 75W
A 4 pin takes about 50W? (Not all too positive on that)

Im running a GTX 560 Ti 448 Core 1.25GB card currently. Getting on max settings on Metro 2033 with bout 40-50 FPS steady. That being one of the more demanding games, it stands fairly close to the GTX 570. Other than that, I run almost all my games on Max settings with no problems. On all source mods, I hit the cap of 300 FPS and just stay there with slight variation from 298-300.


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