Graphics Card With In 12000 (Kolkata)

xTreme_rck

Broken In
Hi Friends I Want A New GPU Gor Playing All Kind Of RECENT Games At Full Level (xTreme Level Ha Ha Ha)...

My config is:

i5-750
Asus P7P55D
2*2 GB DDR3 1333 MHz
Cooler Master 650 Watt

So please help me to choose from the best.
Performance is the only concern.
Please. My budget is 12000.
 

thetechfreak

Legend Never Ends
SAPPHIRE 100315L Radeon HD 6850 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.1 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Graphic Card with Eyefinity

SAPPHIRE 100314-2SR Radeon HD 6870 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.1 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Graphic Card with Eyefinity

which exact model is the Cooler Master PSU?
 

rcraktimc

Broken In
First of all, I would suggest changing the psu before getting the graphics card.

You never know what may happen..........

BTW at your budget, I think the 6870 is the best option available. I would recommend not getting gtx 560 ti with your psu since it is much more power-hungry.
 

theserpent

Firecracker to the moon
Listen dont for anything more than HD 7770.Your PSU might blow up.I also have CM 650 w.Sam told me :).And you have i5 so you have little less Power reaming :(
 

Tech_Wiz

Wise Old Owl
650W is enough for a 560 Ti / HD 6950.

These cards wont stress the 650W PSU to an extent that it can fail....Hell a Good Brand 650 W PSU can support 560Ti OC SLI.

If it has been a 450 or 500 W CM Unit then I would agree with you but for 650W no need to change imo.
 

Tech_Wiz

Wise Old Owl
560 Ti + i7 9xx + 3x2 GB Ram under fur-mark draws 352 W.

So even if the 650W delivers 450W its still 100W more than required.
 

thetechfreak

Legend Never Ends
560 Ti + i7 9xx + 3x2 GB Ram under fur-mark draws 352 W.

So even if the 650W delivers 450W its still 100W more than required.

Yes it seems you are right.
After I put the config of OP here- eXtreme Outer Vision - eXtreme tools for computer enthusiasts

the usage was below 350w at all times, no Overclock was applied.
The power was around 319 w with the 6870 and 341 w with the 560Ti

I put high end motherboard although it isnt a high end mobo.

so OP is in the clear. the CM should support both HD 6870 and 560 Ti.
 

desiJATT

Away from Forums, Again!
Yeah no need to change the PSU. And guys, please stop hating on that brand atleast at some points, where it's pointless!

@OP, go for GTX560Ti, best bet, beats HD6870. Do check the Ti after the 560 before buying B)
 

6Diablo9

How to change user title?
If you have 650W CM Extreme power(which I guess you might be having) then you can go for 560Ti or HD6950, ur PSU has got 36Amps on 12V rail, which is enough to run any of these cards according to MSI website.

Power requirements for graphics cards | MSI HQ User-to-User FAQ

Yes it seems you are right.
After I put the config of OP here- eXtreme Outer Vision - eXtreme tools for computer enthusiasts
the usage was below 350w at all times, no Overclock was applied.
The power was around 319 w with the 6870 and 341 w with the 560Ti

According to eXtreme Outer Vision website
The recommended total Power Supply Wattage gives you a general idea on what to look for BUT it is NOT a crucial factor in power supply selection! Total Amperage Available on the +12V Rail(s) is the most important, followed by the +5V amperage and then the +3.3V amperage.
 

desiJATT

Away from Forums, Again!
Yes it seems you are right.
After I put the config of OP here- eXtreme Outer Vision - eXtreme tools for computer enthusiasts

the usage was below 350w at all times, no Overclock was applied.
The power was around 319 w with the 6870 and 341 w with the 560Ti

I put high end motherboard although it isnt a high end mobo.

so OP is in the clear. the CM should support both HD 6870 and 560 Ti.

560 Ti + i7 9xx + 3x2 GB Ram under fur-mark draws 352 W.

So even if the 650W delivers 450W its still 100W more than required.

Also, he has an i5 not i7, so it decreases the power output even more :cool:
 

dibya_kol

In the zone
Hi Friends I Want A New GPU Gor Playing All Kind Of RECENT Games At Full Level (xTreme Level Ha Ha Ha)...

My config is:

i5-750
Asus P7P55D
2*2 GB DDR3 1333 MHz
Cooler Master 650 Watt

So please help me to choose from the best.
Performance is the only concern.
Please. My budget is 12000.

1. At what res do u game ?
2. Which CM 650 do u have ? (mention serise). If ur psu were 80+ rated, u r fine to go for any gpu out there.
3. At 12k u can find 6870. But if u can find 560ti, go for it. Brand like msi or zotac are recomended.
 

AcceleratorX

Youngling
This is the best deal at 12K, you will get GTX 560 Ti performance roughly:
EVGA GeForce GTX 560 1024MB DDR5 Super Clocked Graphic Card, Compare and Buy latest Nvidia Online in India: bitFang.com

You can also go for Zotac GeForce GTX 560 OC. Or you can save ~1K bucks and get yourself a vanilla GTX 560 which is just as good as the 6870 (traditionally 6870 is slightly better, but recent games are showing these cards to have similar performance).
 

thetechfreak

Legend Never Ends
1. At what res do u game ?
2. Which CM 650 do u have ? (mention serise). If ur psu were 80+ rated, u r fine to go for any gpu out there.
3. At 12k u can find 6870. But if u can find 560ti, go for it. Brand like msi or zotac are recomended.
His CM seems to be enough for both the 560Ti and 6870.
If you have 650W CM Extreme power(which I guess you might be having) then you can go for 560Ti or HD6950, ur PSU has got 36Amps on 12V rail, which is enough to run any of these cards according to MSI website.

Power requirements for graphics cards | MSI HQ User-to-User FAQ
We just did a general comparison to check the power needs. Obviously, we could see it would work in the PSU of the OP.


According to eXtreme Outer Vision website
 
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xTreme_rck

Broken In
Hi Frnds Thnx For All These Reply ...


I Have GX 650 watt
GX-650W - Cooler Master


Now I am totally confused which one to buy...

I just wanna play all the recent games at HD (Coz I am gonna buy a new HD monitor soon)...

I need full performance...


Please help me... Just performance...
 

topgear

Super Moderator
Staff member
@ OP - if you don't care about Physx or CUda and only want to get raw FPS then HD6950 - but if you need those extra features get GTX 560 Ti ;-)
 
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