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Which is the best graphics card for my PC coniguration?

Am planning to buy AMD Phenom II X6 1055T processor and MSI 890 GXM-G65 AMD 890 GX motherboard and 2X2GB strontium DDR3 1333 Mz RAM. Am very confused with which graphics card to go for. I am thinking to go with Powercolor radeon HD 5750 1GB DDR5. I heard that its performance was good compared to other graphics card in its price range. But when i read the reviews of the card people say that its too noisy and when i read the reviews of fanless version of this card(PowerColor Go! Green AX5750 1GBD5-NS3DH Radeon HD 5750 and PowerColor SCS3 AX5750 1GBD5-S3DH Radeon HD 5750) people say the card gets too hot and the sytems get locked and i discovered that fanless version also comes with lots of complaints. Now am very confused with which graphics card to go for. Can anyone suggest me a good graphics card for my PC config? I would like to go for fanless coz of no noise and less power consumption. Coz one my friend had a gcard with a fan and he had lots of issues with it. And my budget is only Rs9000. And the card should be available in India.

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  • Dan
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
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    Yep good choice, the ATI is a AMD product and works well with AMD chip-sets, just about any video card with a fan is going to make noise you can set the fan speed using the ATI catalyst control center to suit your needs. If you go with the no fan version you can still have a fan you choose blowing on it but fan or no fan the 5750 gets hot and needs to be cooled, insufficient cooling causes a lot of problems and decreases the life of the product - the fan-less version still needs air flow to survive.

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