You guys have helped me a lot in the past so I come to you again with this small question.
Between this 2 cards, which would you choose for better gaming? Im poor and want to play rocket league.
https://www.amazon.com/MSI-GeForce-128-bit-N730-2GD3V3/dp/B015DROZM8/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1474484480&sr=8-3&keywords=gt+730+msi
http://xfxforce.com/en-us/products/all-previous-gpus/amd-radeon-hd-6670-core-edition-hd-667x-zhf3
The 6670 is better, even thought this is the shitty GDDR3 version instead of the ok-ish GGDR5 version.
But honestly, if you are that tight on budget, I'd just buy a used card.
$60 for such shitty cards is way too much in my opinion. You can get a used HD5870 or 6950 for that money, which will be about 4 to 5 times faster.
Just make sure your power supply can handle them.
Even a used HD5770 for around $20 would be much faster than these two cards.
>>193510
Yeah I forgot to add that my Motherboard is crap and supports only pci-e 2.0 and must be max 16cm (6.3inches) because otherwise it slaps with RAM.
so is there any small card 2.0 Decent?
>>193514
16cm (6.3inches) Length, sorry
You can still use faster cards on your motherboard, don't worry. Using PCIe 3.0 in 2.0 slot only decreases performance by one or two percent.
Only 16cm would be a problem...
Are you sure about that? Which motherboard are we talking about?
There are a few GTX650 and GTX750 cards which are shorter than 160mm and should be in your price range when you buy them used, if your motherboard really has such bad placement.
>>193517
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=2605#ov
You see in the pic, pci-e slot is very close to ram slot. I measured myself the length and I know is a big problem so Im very careful before buying.
Also I didn`t know that 3.0 works in my motherboard, thanks!
>>193531
Ah, that is no problem. The card will not collide with your RAM.
The only inconvenience is, you have to remove the graphics card before you can remove RAM, because the card will cover the white switches which you use to remove RAM.
But there are a few mm space between RAM modules themselves and graphics card, so no problem.
You should still measure how much space your case has, but a 5770 for example should fit 99% of cases.
>>193531
You can use pretty much any card with that as long as your power supply has enough power.
>>193556
Yes, you can use it even with a HD5870.
I would recommend getting a used Core 2 Duo E8500 for like $5 and 2x2GB of RAM for like $20.
Together with something like a HD5770 or GTX280 or similar for $20-30 this would make a lot of games quite playable.
Best of luck to you, anon.
>>193577
Alright thanks man, I appreciate your help