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ShadowWarrior17

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I'm struggling to choose a cost-effective, but effective GPU.
I currently have ATI AMD Radeon(TM) R7 Graphics, and I believe it's integrated...?
I do not intend on playing top-spec games such as Destiny 2, but would like 60fps, on max-medium settings.
I have a budget of about £100/$131.
I have an interest in:
- Gigabyte Radeon RX 550 D5 2GB
- Gigabyte Radeon RX 460 4GB
...but I do not know if they are good or bad?

My Speccy: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/txNtmkM53MbjNuVB43RfPtH

Thanks!
 
We can assist you with that.

We do need one more piece of information before suggesting an upgrade and that would be the PSU. We need to the know the make/model/power(w).
 
After opening the side panel, all I can get is:
Model No FSP250-60HHN(85)
I believe it is 250W.
Made by FSP Group Inc.

EDIT: I do not mind getting an upgrade to a 500W PSU, if it'll be worth it.
 
You would certainly need to upgrade the PSU in order to get either of the cards mentioned.

As far as which card to get from the ones you are looking at, the rx460 4GB would be the better solution.
 
Any other suggestions, as it is a bit pricey, for me?
I would suggest a graphics card with atleast 4GB of vRAM.


There is always the Geforce 750ti 4GB, it is a bit dated nowadays but can still give good FPS on alot of games. You can get it for around $120.
 
Any update for us ShadowWarrior17? If no reply within 48hrs this thread will be closed.
 
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