Seems to me that the 550ti is kind of a bad card. Performance looks to be between Radeon 6770 and 6850. I would never advice someone to get a GPU of that caliber for gaming now.
Seems to me that the 550ti is kind of a bad card. Performance looks to be between Radeon 6770 and 6850. I would never advice someone to get a GPU of that caliber for gaming now.
I did the same thing, with my store bought PC. I went and got an i5 with with 8 gigs, then bought a 600W PSU and an overclocked EVGA 550 TI. I can max out almost any game, but it gets a little hot. I'll just make sure I don't play for really extended periods of time, to give it some rest. I play for 3-4 hours, then rest it for 2-3. Seems to me like I will have a decent life with this card.
It was worth the 80 bucks.
Intel i5-2500k@4.4ghz
Gigabyte Z68X-UD3H-B3
Gigabyte N560OC 1gb gpu
Corsair 2x4gb
Antec v2 Two Hundred
Razer Blackwidow Ultimate
Razer Naga
I have this card you're talking about. For the price (buying from your friend) I would say go for it. I have had it for a year not many issues yet, fan get's really loud past 50%.
However, I do regret purchasing it. At the time I could have done more research to get a better card (obviously it would have been more money) and now i find myself looking to upgrade it about a year into it.
The card itself draws very little power, and if your running a non overclocked rig, 450watts should be plenty of power.
Oh, well of course. I don't play at that resolution. 1400x900 is great for anything you'd need on a personal gaming PC. I'd say lower resolutions are actually better for gaming, TBH. It's not so demanding on your card and it allows for less power to a PSU. Which is cheaper on wallets.
Tell me what can you see on 1920x1080 that you can't at 1400X900?
Sure, there are always "bleeding edgers" here, but let's be honest, that ISN'T your average gamer.