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What graphics card should I purchase?
What is the best (used or brand new) graphics card under 60$ that can play 1080p games the best? In layman's terms, what graphics card performs the best in the 60$ range.
Thanks to Jamin for actually answering my question, not telling me to spend more money. I already have SLI Titan XP, I asked for a specific reason.
4 Answers
- FulanoLv 74 years agoFavorite Answer
I'd just look at a list like this:
https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.h...
Go to the cards in the $60 range and look them up on websites like Newegg, Amazon, etc.
Also PC Part Picker can list multiple websites to buy cards from.
- 4 years ago
At lower prices, especially as low as you are, you aren't going to find much, and what you will find you won't be very happy with. I would save more money to get into the mid range (~$150-$300) and get a GTX 1050 or a GTX 1060 3GB. If you can't do that, you can buy used but just be careful with who you buy from.
- briangervais81Lv 54 years ago
currently you can get a rx 560 for 90$, probably your best bet new, rx 550 is 70$ but pretty close to half the speed. might be able to get something like a r9 270 for 60$ if your lucky on ebay. rx 560 makes the most sense at anywhere close to your price point
- Spock (rhp)Lv 74 years ago
GT 1030 2 Gb @ about $73 -- according to tomshardware.com
used graphics cards generally aren't worth buying ... you have no assurance they aren't dead or damaged already