New Build but looking for a Graphics Card

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  1. gheckles

    gheckles Member

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    Guys,

    Just after some advice..

    I have just bought the following kit (Based on the advice I have recieved from this forum) and am looking for a Graphics card to accompany - I have around £150 to spend

    Gigabyte GA-EP43-DS3L - Motherboard
    Intel Core 2 Duo 6300 - Processor
    Arctic Cooling Freezer pro AC FRZ 7P - Heatsink
    4gb Corsair TWINX XMS DDR2 PC2-6400 - Memory
    Corsair CMPSU-450VXUK 450W - PSU
    Scythe S Flex SFF21F 120mm - Rear Case Fan
    21" Dell - Clear View TFT Monitor.

    This is all housed in a Coolermaster Cebturion RC-532 case

    I am looking for a Card that will allow me to play any new games on decent settings and to MAX out Unreal Tournament 3 and if possible play Crysis on decent settings.
    Not sure whether to go for NVIDIA or ATI and was looking at maybe a HD4870 or a GPX 260.

    As alwaysI appreciate the help and any advice

    Gav
     
  2. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    Why did you buy the power supply before the graphics card? The VX450 can handle an HD4890 (which is what you should buy for £150) but you will need to use an adapter to do it, which is a little bit on the risky side.
    Also, I think you bought a Pentium Dual Core E6300, not a Core 2 Duo E6300 - the Pentium chip is actually better in this instance.

    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/1GB-...-850MHz-800-Cores-2x-DL-DVI-I-HDTV-HDCP-Ready
     
  3. gheckles

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    Thanks for the advice Sam, but the budget didnt come in at quite £150

    So I have ordered the XFX HD4870 1gb XXX instead.

    From the reviews it looks like a decent card.

    What do you think of the system so far and should it be able to play some newer games at fairly high res on a 22" monitor ?
     
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    A 4870 for a 22" will be fine.
     

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