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    Best Graphics card for $250-$300??

    Want to buy a new card, for gaming. What is the best one to get between the 250 - 300 dollar range? Which one would you all reccommend?

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    My son's computer went up in smoke (literally). I'm building a new one and picked up an HIS IceQ 7870. newegg has them on sale at the moment for 290. I put an iceq 6970 in the machine I built back in March and have been very happy with it.

    Edit: I should mention these cards take up a bit more than 2 slots, so might not be best for all situations.
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    Yea, I'm very happy with my 7850 IceQ. It's quiet and effective.

    (In fact, I've had a string of IceQ cards and not been unhappy with any of them)

    UK pricing meant the 7870 was considerably more expensive or I'd have got one of those.

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    I swapped up to a 7850 recently and have been very satisfied with it. I got the Sapphire model with the factory overclock (this one).

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    I upgraded to a 7850 (and ivy bridge processor) two days ago, and it kicked the crap out of Guild Wars 2 World vs World (80+ people in a small area) at completely maxed settings. No frame drops at all. Was really amazing after the 460 GTX couldn't handle shit.

    So yeah, one more vote for the 7850!

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    The GTX660 is coming out in the next week or two, and will be priced in that range. I'd wait to see what the reviews say if I were you.

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    have there been any advances in all the die shrinks benefiting cards shorter than 9.5" in pcb length?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stusser View Post
    The GTX660 is coming out in the next week or two, and will be priced in that range. I'd wait to see what the reviews say if I were you.
    I read somewhere that that card (660 Ti) might be priced above $300 ($330 was the given quote), which makes sense given that it's based on the same chip as the 670 and 680, but with a reduced memory interface. Also, it's rumored to have performance between the 7950 and 7970. Still, it's something worth waiting for.

    A cheaper, interesting card may follow in September: either called 650 Ti or 660, it's based on a smaller chip (GK106), should be in the same performance class as the 7850 and 7870, and be priced in the $250 range, maybe lower.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stusser View Post
    The GTX660 is coming out in the next week or two, and will be priced in that range. I'd wait to see what the reviews say if I were you.
    Oh, excellent. I was watching the 670 for an upgrade from my 460 but maybe I'll keep it in line and go to the 660. That'll be a big enough performance jump, I think, to be noticeable.

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