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Graphics card for Rs. 7000 - 9000?
Which Nvidia GPU can run the latest games at high as well as future games (till 2013) in my given budget of Rs. 7000 - 9000, I can increase it by 2000 Rs. Also it is going to replace my geforce 210 1GB DDR3, so take into account all the slot and power supply points.
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- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
Get nvidia gtx550 ti its price is 200$(10000rs) this gfx can play any game at high to ultra settings without any problem & u can play games upto 3year this means u can use it upto 2016 & for psu get corsair gs500w this psu can easily run nvidia gtx550 ti it (psu) will cost u 80$ (4000rs) & for more info about this gfx read this
The last six months or so have been rife with “refreshed” GPU releases as both AMD and NVIDIA vied for market dominance. People who were in the market for a new graphics card were treated to a glut of mid to high end cards that hit literally every price point from $180 on up to$700 so there was definitely no lack of choice. However, those with a bit less liquid capital were left high and dry since the technology gracing the HD 6000 and NVIDIA 500 GPUs never did filter down to lower end cards. To this day, the sub-$150 market is cluttered with previous-generation cards in the form of the GTS 450 and GT 430 along with AMD’s own HD 5700, 5500 and 5400 series.
NVIDIA is now trying to apply thelessons learned with the previous GTX 500 cards into a card that hits a significantly lower price point than the $250 GTX 560 Ti. Dubbed the GTX 550 Ti, this new member in the GeForce family hits the $149 price point while incorporating some unique features like support for NVIDIA Surround which we aren’t used to seeing in a product with mass market appeal. This also happens to mark one of the few times we see the GTX moniker slapped onto a budget-friendly graphics card.
To many, the GTX 550 Ti will be considered the spiritual successor to the wildly successfulGTS 450 1GB. This is only partiallytrue since it isn’t meant to replace the GF106-based GTS 450but rather act as bridge betweentwo segments within NVIDIA’s current lineup. The “new” GF116 is supposed to offer significantly higher performance and boasts similar power consumption as the GTS 450 so successor or not, parallels between the two need to be drawn. This also means NVIDIA is gunning for AMD’s HD 5770; a card that’s been sitting pretty at $150 for as long as many can remember.
With the GTX 460 768MB retailingfor $130 after rebates at many retailers and the 1GB version not too far off at $160, things look a bit tough for NVIDIA’s new kid on the block. For extra knowledge about this gfx go to this site
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews
best of luck
- ?Lv 44 years ago
Get a RADEON HD 6770 or a NVIDIA GTX 550ti.the two between the enjoying cards are comparable in overall performance NVIDIA has Physx and CUDA this is the only distinction, the two are super card it is going to play each and all of the video games at medium to extreme settings devoid of any issue or lag.no ought to alter the PSU six hundred Watt is adequate.
- VenuGLv 79 years ago
You should have mentioned what is your mother board or atleast the PCI, PCIe x1, PCIe x 16 ports available to you. Here is one recommendation :
http://www.ebay.in/itm/XFX-NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-285-...
FX NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 1GB DDR3 *512-bit* PCI-E SLI Support Graphic Card
MRP: 32,240/- More Powerful than GTX 460/550Ti /HD 6790
They offer this for 7499 Indian rupees;