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Wednesday, September 19th 2012, 11:21pm

Gaming Graphics? Help!

Hey bros! I was wondering if you could tell me a good enough graphics card that would support my computer. I have an Acer Aspire Am1830. Everything else but the graphics on it seems fine. Thanks! :D

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Wednesday, September 19th 2012, 11:23pm

Look for one with at least 1GHz clock speed. And with at least 2-3 Gigs memory.
Edit: Also Nvidia are generally the better brand. And if your monitor's aren't up to scratch it doesn't matterms what graphics card you have. So make sure they are good.

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Wednesday, September 19th 2012, 11:33pm

Would you recommend an Nvidia GTX 580?

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Wednesday, September 19th 2012, 11:40pm

Yes. Definitely. I mean, it isn't the best graphics card out there but it is good enough to satisfy pretty much anyone's needs. I think it has a total of 2GHz processing+graphical clock speed and it has Physx and supports multiscreening.

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Wednesday, September 19th 2012, 11:43pm

^No, it's an old model.

I suggest MSI GTX 670 Power Edition.:)

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Thursday, September 20th 2012, 12:12am


Would you recommend an Nvidia GTX 580?
A GTX 580 is more than enough to run any game on the market at maximum settings. And probably will be able to do that until 2014.
The only reason its worth spending twice the money on a 6 series card is because the technology will last longer since its newer.
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