QUOTE(lepo @ Oct 11 2013, 02:08 PM)
Both are good.I'd go for a cheaper one unless there's one feature you really want on the card which the other doesn't have.
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Oct 11 2013, 02:13 PM
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Oct 11 2013, 02:33 PM
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My HD 6850 is failing randomly lately and I'm thinking of getting a replacement with current R200 series.
If my current card isn't acting up, I'd prefer to wait until next gen before considering an upgrade. Need some recommendation with which card to get considering I'm a 1080p gamer who appreciate game details and has a budget of around 1k (preferably sub 1k). I have a family PC which my bro game usually and it's running HD 4670. I'm thinking of getting a R7 260X to replace my HD 6850 that's with minor hiccup randomly while waiting for next Radeon card and then throwing R7 260X to my family pc replacing that HD 4670 and getting a new one myself which is closer to R9 280X in terms of performance. What do you guys think? Anyway, what's up with R9 280 and R9 270 non X? |
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