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[QUOTE="hartsickdiscipl"]
I know what he said. I've also played most of the games that he listed using various GPUs, paired with dual and quad-core CPUs. My last CPU was an E8400. Some of the games that he listed will make a 7770 choke at 1200p with 4x or 8x AA. Besides, why recommend a $130 GPU that's significantly weaker than other options that are well within TC's stated price range? Where's the wisdom in that?
hartsickdiscipl
because its a waste of money thats why. I doubt any of those games would give a 7770 trouble...remember a 7770 is only slightly weaker than the 6850, around 5-10%. It might even be faster now with the latest driver updates. The 7770 isn't $130 either, its been on a couple of sales recently for as low as $90 after rebatehttp://forums.redflagdeals.com/ncix-msi-radeon-hd-7770-1gb-pci-e-w-dvi-hdmi-displayport-video-card-89-99-ar-1222968/
Currently it sells for about $105 after rebate http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=72479 The 550 ti is also not a bad option since you can find pretty reasonable deals for it.
A sub-$200 7850 or 560 Ti will take a dump all over the 7700 at 1200p with AA, and that's within the OP's price range. Who knows if they might decide to play some newer games afterall? The smart move is almost always to get the best-performing product under your price limit. 72 gb/s of memory bandwidth man. 72.
Also- Quoting after rebate prices is a joke.
just because his budget is $200 doesn't mean he should spend all of it. Id save up the rest of the $$ for a cpu, mobo and ram upgrade down the line. Who cares if those cards take a dump all over the 7770, he's only looking to play 2007 games lol...also memory bandwidth isnt everything, the number of transistors packed into a card is much more important, it is what determines the horsepower of the card itself. Everything else like shaders and cores/ memory bandwidth etc is used for the fancy effects.
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