Hi Folks, I'm really undecided which graphics card I should buy. I recently upgraded to an I7 7700k on a MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon with 16GB Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR4 powered by a 500 Watt be quiet! Pure Power 10. Now my really old and crappy graphics card (AMD R9 270X toxic active) needs to be replaced. I only use this pc for gaming in full HD right now, but I´m planning to buy a VR headset, so the new graphics card must have a reasonable VR performance. I first thought of the GTX 1080 ti but I thought this beast is a little bit too overpowered and mainly it draws too much power. Now I really don't know which card is the right one for me. Greetings TenderFishes
To be fair, I personally would look at a better PSU over a GPU. 500W for what is a pretty high end system is seriously weak. My PC was considered mid end 3 years ago, and has more power than that. As for a GPU,I'd say possibly a 1060, but it seems like a pointless bottleneck. Plus, while it can probably do it, it's probably not the best for VR. I don't know if it'll manage 90fps on all VR games. Which is what most people recommend.
I'd almost definitely say a GTX 1070, but 500W seems low for a PC that powerful. I'd probably at least recommend a 650W; you might be able to get by with 500W but I personally prefer more headroom, so if you can you may want to consider a higher-wattage PSU.
Yeah I already thought about it alot, but so much power does not need my system, more critical is the power efficiency of the psu and after some calculations this psu was the best choice a the time. But if I have to I will upgrade my psu as well, that should not be the problem
I think you are fine with 500w. Pure power is a good line. Get a 1070 if you can afford it, an RX 580 if you cannot. Will you sell that R9 270x?
No , I reuse this card in another build. Afterall it is still a reasonable gaming graphics card. And what about the GTX1080? Is this not such a great value than the GTX1070?
I'd have thought that you'd of considered the 1080 if you considered the TI. I just don't know alot about how much power those cards use, so I'm trying to think of something good that won't overload the system
Pick one! In all honesty pitcairn has aged really well. Still a phenomenal GPU. The 7850, (cut down Pitcairn) had the best FPS/ watt when it was released.
Even if it did age well, it's still old and underperforming when compared to the rest of their system. Aside from the PSU, everything in that is pretty much top of the line. There's little point in bottlenecking the system, when you're clearly prepared to upgrade it
That's the point. The old card it still enough for HD gaming with around 30-60 FPS, but as you can see from my build specs, that is that far from that what I need today. Especially the 2GB of VRam is really a huge downside. Modern games like Watch Dogs 2 or Player Unknowns Battlegrounds are nearly playable. BeamNG now runs with smooth 60 FPS on simple maps, but on graphic intensive maps like the dschungel it only outputs around 30 FPS with one car, not what I want. I tested my old system out with a oculus rift and that was a real nightmare. You need to get at least 90+ FPS to not get motion sickness( and unfortunately I am personally really sensitive to this). I need to get rid of the bottleneck. I want a card wich don´t bottleneck the system, but also isn't too overpowered so anything else is bottlenecking the graphics card like the CPU. I hope that clarifies my requirements a little bit.
You'd do well to bottleneck that CPU with only 1 GPU. You'd probably have to get atleast 2 to bottleneck it. I personally would go with a 1080 or 1080ti. That'd set the computer up well for the next few years atleast
I understand. I especially if you try VR on an r9 270x, that makes tons of sense. Vega 56 or a 1070 is probably what is best for you.
http://www.gigabyte.de/Graphics-Card/GV-N1080AORUS-X11-8GD#sp Should work, but if not I can see that with the power leds on it. Why not the GTX1070? Value For Money. http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-1070-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1080/3609vs3603
If you can find one at a good price, the VEGA 56 is a good alternative, and once overclocked can match a 1080.
looks really good, especially the price, but unfortunately it draws too much power, not even speaking of overclocking...
To be honest, If you have that much money that you can afford a 1080 TI, why don't you just upgrade your PSU? They are really cheap and I don't think that you would even notice the change in the power bills. 500W is really low for a PC with specs this high... I'm running a 600W PSU with the same CPU, 16GB RAM DDR4 and a GTX 1050 TI.
I just bought the new 500W psu. It would be a pity for the psu, but if I really need to, I do upgrade it.
Two options: return it, and buy a bigger one, or keep it. A second PSU is really great for troubleshooting or a second build.