Build Advice Graphic card upgrade

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by TobletDanillio, 23 May 2012.

  1. TobletDanillio

    TobletDanillio Minimodder

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    I have a MSI N560GTX-Ti Twin Frozr II 2GD5/OC
    I am thinking of upgrading this to save power when I move out so i have two questions

    How much could i get for the card? Still have the box it came in.

    and what should I replace it with? I would like to water cool this card someday so no custom PCBs would be so much better and I don't want to be spending lots on this new card maybe £50

    thanks for your help guys
     
  2. Jipa

    Jipa Avoiding the "I guess.." since 2004

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    Modern cards consume so little power when idling I really don't think it's worth the hassle. There are much easier ways to save on the electricity bill (and lets not even get into all the other ways you can save the couple of pounds...)
     
  3. kapows

    kapows What's a Dremel?

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    Yea there wont be much of a power drop to be honest but hey if you are going to sell.....let me know!!
     
  4. Parge

    Parge the worst Super Moderator

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    Since its the 2GB version its probably worth £115ish. You wouldn't get anything new for £165 that would be much better than what you have already, but if you wen't second hand you could probably pick up a GTX 570 (again, not even that much better than what you have already)

    I'd say keep it awhile longer.
     
  5. TobletDanillio

    TobletDanillio Minimodder

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    so no Nvidia 600 Series :(

    what about HD7850?
     
  6. Parge

    Parge the worst Super Moderator

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    Ah, well the 7850 is an option for sure, definitely faster than your 560ti but they seem to start at about £185

    Regarding the 6xx series, the only two options right now are the 670 @ £310+ or the 680 @ £400+.

    No sign of the 660.....yet
     
  7. theshadow2001

    theshadow2001 [DELETE] means [DELETE]

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    Maybe your just looking for a bad excuse to buy new gear;) Who can blame you. New stuff is great!

    Anyways I reckon that if you take the money saved in power by upgrading and compare it to how long it would take to repay the actual cost of upgrading it wouldn't be worth it.

    I might be shot for saying this. But if your moving out for the first time it might be a good idea to cut out the non essentials for a short time(like buying new hardware, paying for high speed uncapped broadband etc) until you find your feet with the bills after which point you can go nuts.
     
  8. Elton

    Elton Officially a Whisky Nerd

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    Honestly, don't bother really.

    Wait for another generation. Or buy an SSD.
     
  9. TobletDanillio

    TobletDanillio Minimodder

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    I'm not going to so it for the first month or so but I know what your mean. I wont me getting internet for the first 6 months I will be using a usb 3G thing :sigh:. But I want to save money where I can this is why I said only £50 as I should make that back in 6 months to a year.

    I'm hopping that my family will get a 128GB SSD
     

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