NVIDIA GeForce 560 GTX 1Gb
I want to buy a video card, while I laid eyes on "NVIDIA GeForce 560 GTX 1Gb", who is familiar with it please tell me if I should buy it?Brief characteristics of my computer:
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E5200 2.5 GHz Socket 775, dual-core
Motherboard: GIGA-BYTE GA-G31M-S2C s 775 / iG31 / 2xDDR2, PCI-E, SVGA, SATA, mATX RTL
RAM: DDR- II 2048Mb 800MHz Kingston KVR800D2N6 (5) / 2G (I will change to 4GB soon)
Video card: GeForce GT9800 512Mb
96Assassin96
with such a processor is not worth it. Maximum Radeon 5770/6770 or Geforce GTX 550 Ti, if there is a decent power supply of 400 watts or more
96Assassin96
any video card with a PCI-E interface will do, but it makes no sense to take more powerful than those that I wrote above, because your processor is very weak.
His Serene Highness Prince Sergei Travkin, All the same, which video card is better to buy "Geforce GTX 550 Ti" or "GeForce GTX 460"?
96Assassin96 Proceed
from the price tag. If the prices are identical or very close, take the GTX 460. It will be an order of magnitude more powerful, I used it myself until I screwed it up out of stupidity, but your processor, as already said, is weak, change it as soon as possible for you time for something more powerful.
Maine, I'm certainly not going to accuse you of anything, but you did not indicate your current video card and it is so difficult to tell. If you have 285 4870, then you shouldn't.
96Assassin96
Processor overclocking and you can put something like GTX460 768mb or GTX550 Ti to take. This is considering if you have high-quality PSUs of 450W or more. And so Sergei Travkin has already told you everything.
People with Intel Core Quad Q9400 2.9 Ghz, does it make sense to buy a Radeon HD6950 # 70 2gb?
Zhydmen There is a
meaning. If you overclock the processor to 3.4 - 3.5 GHz, then in general it will be great.
96Assassin96
Convinced by my own experience. If the resolution is large, then the processor is unimportant in principle. If the resolution is average, then it plays something. In any case, take what you want. The gain will be visible to the naked eye.
Zhydmen There is a
meaning. I have a Q8200 overclocked and it is quite enough for a GTX560Ti (and the HD6950 is almost the same in power with my video), whatever they say towards my stone, such as trimming, etc., but the power is enough for all modern games ... And the Q9400 in overclocking will be more powerful than mine, so the HD6950 will be more than enough.
-Sergey Viktorovich-
There is a sense. If you overclock the processor to 3.4 - 3.5 GHz, then in general it will be great.
Strongly agree +1
Well, I have a GTX 560 Ti for 1GB, but the characteristics of my computer are: Phenom II X4 970 3.5Ghz / 4.00 RAM / Gigabite MA770T-UD3 / Power supply Corsair 600W / Cooler IceHammer IH-4500 so speed up the percentage and then there will be norms I would advise you to take the power supply at 500W, since for 560 you need at least 500W
I also recently set myself 560 from msi to 1024
vidyuhoy satisfied, especially with an increase compared to 8800 gtx
percent q 8300, but I play at 1280x1024
pliz tell me who can I how to overclock the video card, here are the systems - AMD Athlon (tm) 2 x4 3.00 GHz, RAM-4GB video card Palit 1024Mb NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 GDDR-5 board -ASRock M3N78D
CUNLOU
You need to change the processor, not overclock the card. There is no sense in overclocking a card with such a processor.
-Sergey Viktorovich -
not to change, but to accelerate. Athlon II X4 overclocked to 3.5-3.7 will be enough.