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Budget Graphics Card Roundup

Anonymous Coward writes "Not all of us are prepared to drop $500 for a killer graphics card. Generally, the sweet spot in price and performance is in the budget category of GPUs. Joel Durham Jr. over at ExtremeTech reviews nine current graphics cards, all of which are below $250, some below $150, to determine which cards are worth the time and money for the gamer on a budget. In the sub $150 category, the ATI Radeon 4770 performed the best for its price. Spend a little more and Joel recommends the GeForce 260."

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  1. Wait for the good deal... by carp3_noct3m · · Score: 4, Informative

    As a long time PC gamer, I have come to the conclusion that there are only two reason to upgrade your video card. 1) A new fancy game you must play at high settings to enjoy needs more juice from your rig. 2) You find a good performance to price ratio card that fits your gaming needs. I tend to upgrade about once every year or year and a half. I am currently still running on the BFG OC 8800GT (for $200 in Dec 07). I play everything from the good old stand by counter-strike: source, left 4 dead, call of duty 4, far cry 2, ut3 and many more to the non graphically intense without so much as a hiccup. (I am always looking out for a new game that is worth my money and though I tend to stick to FPS I still like RPGs and MMORPGs and even the occasional RTS) Graphics != Good gameplay.

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  2. All on one page please.... by Itninja · · Score: 5, Informative
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    I judt got a nre Kinesis keybiartf so please excusr ant egregiou typos.
    1. Re:All on one page please.... by Spikeles · · Score: 4, Informative
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      I don't need to test my programs.. I have an error correcting modem.
  3. Re:Radeon 4770 Discontinued by iamhassi · · Score: 4, Informative

    "Radeon 4770 as the best for its price for cards under $150? It's discontinued and you can't buy it from Newegg"

    New here? Radeon 4770 just came out last month. It was even covered on /. 3 weeks ago.

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  4. Toms Hardware Monthly Feature by dinsdale3 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Tom's hardware does a best graphics card for the money every month with a breakdown for various pricing tiers. It also has a hierarchy chart that groups cards by performance levels, which helps to compare different models other than the "best" for each category.

    Here's the one for May. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-geforce-graphics,2296.html

  5. Re:Wrong... by log0n · · Score: 3, Informative

    $235 for the SLI plunge here.

    I've got dual 9800 GTs with a Zotac SLI board for $55, each 9800 was $90. Free shipping with the Negg.

  6. Re:Here's a prectical question... by gbarules2999 · · Score: 3, Informative

    The Radeon 4670 is a good budget card that can run nearly everything but the highest end (is Crysis at medium sufficient?), can run on a 300w power supply without any extra attachments, and costs $70 or less.