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Hello I found this site with a google search. I have an HD 5770 card that seems to struggle with the newest games like battlefield 4 and crysis 3. It's a great card is has served me well for 4 years now but I only have a 350W power supply not sure of the brand it came with the PC. I was wondering if I could get some advice about a better card for my new monitor which is a asus 1080p. I see lots of reviews but I can't afford too much I just need playable framerates. Thanks for any help in advance!

Depends on your system. I mean your processor, motherboard etc. In it's day the hd5770 was very good but getting old now for brand new games. If you have a decent quad core (AMD or Intel) with 4-8GB of memory you should be able to add something like and HD 7770-R7265 to get a 15 average FPS gain in most games. The R7 265 is the new version of the older hd 7850 but faster. That's for a budget as you said. Going up a bit more a GTX 660 or hd 7870, or R9 270/GTX 760 will do very well for playable frames @ 1080p.

 

Do be sure you upgrade your power supply though as the jump from an hd5770 to something more I would suggest a 500-620W quality power supply unit (PSU) of a known quality brand like Seasonic, or a Seasonic built unit (XFX,Antec HCG).

 

What are the rest of your specifications?

I could not agree more Bob and in my systems for sale the major difference in price and quality is video card vs onboard though I have to admit onboard becomes increasingly better in time, there is nothng like a decent video card and while I am not a gamer, I do some graphical intense projects as an ex-photographer. The Amd Apus are surprisingly competitive with lower end video cards.
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Thanks for the help my motherboard is ASUS M5A78LM LX it has video onboard the motherboard but I never used it I have used the HD 5770 since I had this built for me. I have the AMD 720 model with 3 cores.I have done some things technically like add a second hard drive and installed a new CPU cooler with the help of a friend. I am pretty sure I can install a new video card and when I did a search I see people with my motherboard with various new video cards. ...

 

My budget is roughly $270.00 for a new video card and power supply if needed. I will look into Seasonic brands PSU and a new video card, though I am not sure with my budget what improvement would be there against the HD 5770 I have now I will do some searching but initially it appeared that a GTX 660 or GTX 650TI boost would be a good budget option. Do you guys have any brand recommendations.? The HD 5770 I have is HIS model and never had any issues. Again thanks for the help it is really appreciated!

As far as brands I would recommend eVGA or Asus or MSI for NVidia, and Sapphire, Asus, or MSI for an AMD based card. The gtx- 660 would give you a great bargain for very playable framerates if your gaming resolution will be 1680x1050 to 1920X1080. Though on a few games at the higher resolutions you might need to dial back a few settings to high or medium game depending to keep a minimum 30 FPS. Also taking your processor into account it was a very good one in it's day but will struggle with the newest games at high settings as the default clock is lower. For 'instant' budget gratification a GTX 660 or R9 270-270x would be what I would be looking at. Then when you can afford it after some savings, transition that GPU and memory over to a better processor and motherboard. You might even be able to find a used AMD Phenom 955/965 or something for a very reasonable cost until you could move to a new Intel or AMD platform.
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I just wanted to thank you both I got a XFX power supply, a 550 watt model....and a Sapphire R9 270 i got a deal by buying both! My friend installed the power supply i watched, and i installed the graphics card so far no issues in games or surfing the internet. I am in gaming heaven but now i want to upgrade the CPU but i think i am happy for now to just enjoy the games like it was not before... Thank you guys so much i will be coming here for advice in the future. Hopefully one day i can give someone advice.
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Thanks! One thing I noticed is that I can play new games and there is no lag. Also the PC is much more snappy and responsive for everyday tasks. So now I am looking at the motherboard sections of online stores, and going to try and save my money which is tough because my job doesn't pay too much and I have lots of bills but I think I can do it. What sites do you recommend? My friend told me of newegg.com that's where he gets his stuff and I like it a lot but are there other sites that are reputable I can visit?
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In addition to newegg, I also like Tiger Direct.

 

http://www.tigerdirect.com/

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I had heard of that site before but I though it was mostly for TV's and things like that. I see it has a nice Asus selection I do like Asus because I have one and not any issues for years. I was thinking of getting an FX 6300 or even an FX 8350 like my friend and he has this motherboard I had looked at before my friend recommended me on newegg but I see it's also listed on the Tiger Direct site here. For now I am so happy but this is on my wish list.

 

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3858039&csid=_61&rrpl=item_page.content1&rrstr=ClickCP&rrindex=3

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Hello all! I ended up getting the FX 6300. I replaced my older motherboard with a new Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3P AM3+ motherboard to give me more room for expansion and I got a bigger budget case made by Rosewill the Challenger mid-tower caser. It took me a while to get it going after 5 hours of troubleshooting I realized I had not fully plugged in my 24 pin ATX compliant power connector all the way. So far I am using the cooler that came in the box with the processor but it seems to run cool according to the Gigabyte bios readings and a program called hardware monitor that some one told me about. So now I have a complete nice gaming system that I can be proud of finally. The sound that comes from the one that's integrated sounds pretty good it's better than my older motherboard.
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