which gtx 670 grathic card should i buy

i would like to stick to the nvidia side of things

Ignore the brands, who cares if it's an AMD or Nvidia card? It's all about the performance, price, and other aspects of the cards, and AMD dominate the mid-low end GPU range. From the 660TI and down the Nvidia range, the equivalent AMD cards are faster AND cheaper. The 7850 is an awesome performer for the price you pay
 
All the help was given, but it done fallen on deaf ears.... That feel when

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yer i am thinking of getting somthing a little cheap as i am new at all this i dont just want to jump in as i dont no if i am going to like it on pc
 
Your narrow mindedness is fantastic. I hate to do this, but here it goes. On here, we're the 'experts'. We're the ones with the insight to be able to give you advice, to try and get you the best possible outcome for you and your rig. There is nothing wrong with AMD cards whatsoever, and for the midrange they do the best cards on the market today. Don't let your bias sway you; it's illogical and impractical.

Would you like to know how many issues i've had with my 7850? It rhymes with hero. For £167 I have a card that overclocks over 50% from stock easy, beating a GTX580 in benchmarks as it does.

Be sensible.
 
Look if you are going to come one a computer forum where there is lots of users who know what they are talking about and then reject everything they say then please don't bother replying. Nvidia offer no good budget option, Your only options are the 7850 or 7870.

Edit : Josh beat me to it :D
 
I have the EVGA GTX 670 FTW that I love... It has a longer PCB that makes the power connectors actually come out the correct spot. It is also factory overclocked.
Best of Luck, TheCMStormStryker
 
I have the EVGA GTX 670 FTW that I love... It has a longer PCB that makes the power connectors actually come out the correct spot. It is also factory overclocked.
Best of Luck, TheCMStormStryker

That uses a reference cooler though, so it's louder and not as good as the other alternatives unless you're watercooling...
 
All three for mentioned are great cards, and if you can get a 680 for cheap go for that, it will ALWAYS be faster than a 670 no matter how you slice. Also if you can find a cheap 4gb 670 go for that. I am flabbergasted that anyone would not recommend a 4gb card on an ENTHUSIAST website, when it makes the most logical sense for future proofing.
 
Your narrow mindedness is fantastic. I hate to do this, but here it goes. On here, we're the 'experts'. We're the ones with the insight to be able to give you advice, to try and get you the best possible outcome for you and your rig. There is nothing wrong with AMD cards whatsoever, and for the midrange they do the best cards on the market today. Don't let your bias sway you; it's illogical and impractical.

Would you like to know how many issues i've had with my 7850? It rhymes with hero. For £167 I have a card that overclocks over 50% from stock easy, beating a GTX580 in benchmarks as it does.

Be sensible.

^This. Plus i just cannot stand fanboy-ism. Good god who cares what brand it is? Personally i couldn't give a damn if it's AMD or Nvidia, i'd just want the best performing card for the money, which in your case is the 7850 or 7870.

All three for mentioned are great cards, and if you can get a 680 for cheap go for that, it will ALWAYS be faster than a 670 no matter how you slice. Also if you can find a cheap 4gb 670 go for that. I am flabbergasted that anyone would not recommend a 4gb card on an ENTHUSIAST website, when it makes the most logical sense for future proofing.

On 1 1080P screen 4GB's is overkill. 2 or 3GB's is perfect and will be fine in the future tbph
 
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