Before I get a new graphics card...
#61
lol, ah yes, thought you were referring to a more recent post, all good.
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#62
yeah, the 560 Ti is the powerful GPU in your current choice of options. though, it's your decision on what you're choosing.
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#63
HA ! Been a while, finally getting back to this. So through the past few months, I landed a new CPU, mobo and PSU, none of which are my exact choice, but fell into my hands and must be better than what I still have now (see original post 7 pages back). What I've got is below:

AMD FX 4300 Quad Core
EVGA 80+ 430W PSU
Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (won't be using the onboard video)
8GB (2x4gb kit) DDR3 Hyper

I'm still shopping for cards and am liking the two below (yea, small increase in budget), they should both be fine, yes?

http://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-GDDR5-2GB...00ODRSOGI/
http://www.amazon.com/GeForce-750Ti-GDDR...00IB9P1KG/

This is a little Greek to me : http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/compar...cmp[]=2701

I should probably lean towards the Ti between the two, eh?
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#64
I would for pcsx2
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#65
those are fine for PCSX2, but if you wanna play the latest PC games you need a bigger budget ^^

Main Rig: i7-3770k @4.5ghz | 16GB DDR3 | Nvidia GTX 980 TI | Win 10 X64
Laptop: MSI GT62VR | i7-6700HQ | 16GB DDR4 | Nvidia GTX 1060 | Win 10 X64

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#66
(11-20-2015, 03:39 PM)Nexxxus Wrote: those are fine for PCSX2, but if you wanna play the latest PC games you need a bigger budget ^^
I could run some of the latest PC games with a dual core and 4GB Ram, so he should be fine. You don't need every setting on Ultra.
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