Which one should I purchase for my computer? I have a 1600 x 900 resolution with a VGA cable, so also do I have to buy a DVI cable?
Which one should I purchase for my computer? I have a 1600 x 900 resolution with a VGA cable, so also do I have to buy a DVI cable?
The GTX460 768mb beats the 550 hands down any day of the week so dont go for the 550
Most cards come with a DVI to VGA converter. Overall the GTX 550 Ti is slower than even the GTX 460 768mb so my vote goes for the GTX 460 768mb.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4221/n...hort-at-150/10
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I'm looking on Microbytes and it seems like the core clock is slower on the 460 though.
Can't compare core clocks between two different GPU's.
Read this review:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4221/nvidias-gtx-550-ti-coming-up-short-at-150/10
Despite the lower memory and clock speeds, the GTX 460 has a significantly higher amount of Stream Processors and More Texture Units.
Last edited by Saithes; 2011-07-31 at 11:05 PM.
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Wow, the frame rate is quite a difference. Thanks
---------- Post added 2011-07-31 at 07:10 PM ----------
Also, what is the power supply needed for the 786mb? I currently only have a 450w.
Nvidia recommends a 450W PSU for that GPU:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/product...tx-460-us.html
It could be a close call - it all really depends what other components you have and how good/bad your PSU is. If you have a good quality PSU it will/should work just fine.
People say even though it says 450w, a RAIDMAX psu might not work on the Gtx 460, so what about the GTX 550 ti?
Gtx 460!!!
The 550 Ti name seems to be doing its job. The Ti designation and higher number was chosen to fool people into thinking it's better than the 460 and let Nvidia charge the same price.
It's no better than the 450 and it gets beaten by cheaper 5770/460 cards.
Is this your PSU?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817152032
If yes, then you will have to get another PSU. And if anyone is suggesting a 2x molex to 4/6pin adapter don't listen to them.
Also, what kind of computer are you planning this upgrade for? What MoBo and CPU do you have?
Right now, given you have a moderate CPU and a MoBo with a PCI-E slot, your best bet seems to be a 500W PSU and the 460.
Last edited by mmoc7c6c75675f; 2011-08-01 at 12:46 AM.
Yeah that's my power supply. I'm not sure what my mother board is, but my CPU is Athlon II x4 635 2.9Ghz and my ram is 4GB and an extra PCI-E slot.
Will this PSU work on GTX 550 Ti? I will most likely purchase the 460, but if I cannot and I go with the 550, I just want to know if my 450w psu will work on it, because it says it needs 400w, but my PSU might not be a good brand.
Your PSU will not work with either card. It's pretty mediocre.
Edit:
The PSU I suggested (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...27&Tpk=corsair 500w) has 2x6+2pin PCI-E connectors which is what you need for the 460.
Last edited by mmoc7c6c75675f; 2011-08-01 at 12:48 AM.
Well, technically it will work... but it'll be pushing the limit.
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Okay, and what's the deal with the 2 6pin connectors? What are they and do they come with the video card?
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