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Good Graphics Card?

My current graphics card is the ATI Radeon 3000, at the lowest settings on cod4, my fps is 40-60fps. Does anyone know a good graphics card to give me a decent fps and medium to high settings?


FragmentEditing

Posted on 20.06.2012 / 18:42

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Radeon 6850/6870, 5770/5750. Even some of the 5600 series will do the job I think, dependig on resolution.

Of course this all depends on your CPU and ram as well.


Posted on 20.06.2012 / 19:09 - Edited by FilthyNotes on 20.06.2012 / 19:10

ItzAmufn

Member

5600 series will be fine for you.


Posted on 20.06.2012 / 19:22

3dqe

Member

How much are you planning to spend on it?
because if its alot you could go all out and get a graphics card that can get 300+ fps on high settings


Posted on 20.06.2012 / 23:58

3dqe wrote:
How much are you planning to spend on it?
because if its alot you could go all out and get a graphics card that can get 300+ fps on high settings
What graphics card could do that? It doesnt have to be 300fps, thats seems pretty expensive, but one capable of running at max settings at a 60fps minimum, but id prefer around 125fps


FragmentEditing

Posted on 21.06.2012 / 0:07

3dqe

Member

Have a look on nvidia
http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/graphics_cards_buy_now_uk.html

Just like search them on youtube to see fps's,
but most of them are really good for gaming
(even the ones down to about 1024 megs)
I have 1024 integrated and i can run at about 80 fps (i play on low settings so i can jump higher etc)) but on high settings it will vary around 30, but this isnt good imo)

id say go for the GT 640,
it has about double the GPU performance which can get you that 60fps on max settings (but anti-atialising is a fps killer so disable that)

but if you want to spend more, just go higher up the table (and do some research via google before buying )


Posted on 21.06.2012 / 0:46

3dqe

Member

and dont bother upgrading if your on a pc which wont be able to handle it, (need a good amount of RAM and a good CPU)


Posted on 21.06.2012 / 0:49

3dqe wrote:
and dont bother upgrading if your on a pc which wont be able to handle it, (need a good amount of RAM and a good CPU)
I have 6gb of RAM, and an i5 processor...will that do?


FragmentEditing

Posted on 21.06.2012 / 0:52

3dqe

Member

FragmentEditing wrote:
3dqe wrote:
and dont bother upgrading if your on a pc which wont be able to handle it, (need a good amount of RAM and a good CPU)
I have 6gb of RAM, and an i5 processor...will that do?


sounds good


Posted on 21.06.2012 / 1:17

GunHunT

Admin

Go for a Radeon 6000 series. That would be my suggestion.


Froggin' Bullfish!

Posted on 21.06.2012 / 1:56

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