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    RageaholicRick posted on Feb 01, 2014 4:24:21 PM - Report post
     
    Hey all,

    I want to upgrade the graphics card in my PC to be able to play the games that will be coming out, and are out. I currently have a AMD Radeon 7850 1gb. What is a good upgrade from that, that isn't crazy expensive, and can run games such as Battlefield 4, Elder Scrolls Online, Titanfall, etc..

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    OnlyLagKillsMe posted on Feb 01, 2014 5:25:36 PM - Report post
     
    Define crazy expensive and getting help is more likely.

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    KingEli posted on Feb 01, 2014 8:39:28 PM - Report post
     
    I think the best choice right now is the GTX780 which until not while ago cost about 1000$ and now it costs about 600$.
    It's a high end card and will be sufficient for many years to come.
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    CJ posted on Feb 01, 2014 10:43:19 PM - Report post
     
    Would need an exact price point..

    GTX 760/770
    Or the R series AMD GPUs.
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    theroc44 posted on Feb 01, 2014 11:26:50 PM - Report post
     
    650 ti boost 2gb 100 bucks good upgrade for mid tier
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    zorrodude posted on Feb 03, 2014 11:36:12 PM - Report post
     
    I would recommend at least getting one with 4 GB of VRAM. That way it's a bit more "future proof." The 770 or 780 are both good choices Nvidia wise. I'm personally waiting for the 800 series to release before I upgrade.
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