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Edge328
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04-09-2016, 08:59 AM
#1
What graphics card should I purchase to execute basic and intermediate visual effects? Considering that I will also upgrade my power supply unit (PSU) for an additional thirty pounds, my overall spending limit is one hundred and twenty pounds.
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Edge328
04-09-2016, 08:59 AM #1

What graphics card should I purchase to execute basic and intermediate visual effects? Considering that I will also upgrade my power supply unit (PSU) for an additional thirty pounds, my overall spending limit is one hundred and twenty pounds.

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ThinkStampy04
Member
65
04-10-2016, 05:22 AM
#2
For a GPU, consider an RX580. If you’re exploring the secondhand market, a GTX 1070 is another option. Alternatively, an RX580 could be a more affordable choice, particularly if you’re on a tighter budget – it's typically significantly less expensive than purchasing one brand new. That’s generally how prices for RX580 cards are set in the used market; they tend to be quite inexpensive.
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ThinkStampy04
04-10-2016, 05:22 AM #2

For a GPU, consider an RX580. If you’re exploring the secondhand market, a GTX 1070 is another option. Alternatively, an RX580 could be a more affordable choice, particularly if you’re on a tighter budget – it's typically significantly less expensive than purchasing one brand new. That’s generally how prices for RX580 cards are set in the used market; they tend to be quite inexpensive.

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taconiebre
Senior Member
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04-17-2016, 10:06 PM
#3
For an older card, consider a GTX 1070. Alternatively, if you’re seeking a more affordable option, an RX580 could be a good choice – it’s generally significantly less expensive on the secondhand market and typically offers better value for your money. This is usually how prices are structured for RX580s when buying used, and you can often find them at reasonable prices.
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taconiebre
04-17-2016, 10:06 PM #3

For an older card, consider a GTX 1070. Alternatively, if you’re seeking a more affordable option, an RX580 could be a good choice – it’s generally significantly less expensive on the secondhand market and typically offers better value for your money. This is usually how prices are structured for RX580s when buying used, and you can often find them at reasonable prices.