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Is the GIGABYTE GV-N450OC-1GI GeForce GTS 450 (Fermi) 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card Any good?

What would be a decent price for it, or should i go up to a 2gb for 200$.

My motherboard is a NFORCE4M-A

Thanks if you're computer savvy, and can help me.




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@Feep, it's a decent deal for a decent card. If I would suggest anything, I'd go for the EVGA GTX 460 from NewEgg. I just purchased it for $189 and I can play anything I throw at it.

As for the S 450, you'd get alright performance with 2GB Dedicated, but it's still a tad high for price compared to the 460. :/

For $200 you can get the new AMD Radeon HD 6850 with beats the crap out of that card.



For $200 you can get the new AMD Radeon HD 6850 with beats the crap out of that card.

Looks nice, halo, but i'm not sure if it will work with my motherboard.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102908

Lol Radeon.

On-Topic: Get the 460GTX 1 gig. It's cheap (sorta) and powerful. You don't really need 2 gigs of dedicated video ram based off from what I heard.

Please leave.

@Feep, it's a decent deal for a decent card. If I would suggest anything, I'd go for the EVGA GTX 460 from NewEgg. I just purchased it for $189 and I can play anything I throw at it.

As for the S 450, you'd get alright performance with 2GB Dedicated, but it's still a tad high for price compared to the 460. :/

If you were to go for a 460 and felt comfortable doing some overclocking you should totally go with a MSI Hawk 460

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127534R&cm_re=hawk_460-_-14-127-534R-_-Product

Lol Radeon.


Its funny how amd still has the most powerful card on the market

« Last Edit: January 08, 2011, 05:20:55 AM by devildogelite »

Hmmm what exactly is Overclocking?

Like making a turbo on it?

Hmmm what exactly is Overclocking?

Like making a turbo on it?

Overclocking is just basically raising the clock speeds on it like the shader clock from 800mhz to 1000mhz and such. It just gives your card a slight edge and companies usually manage to overclock it to the point where it won't fry itself.

Its funny how amd still has the most powerful card on the market


Since when? Even so Radeon is still stuff in my opinion.

Hmmm what exactly is Overclocking?

Like making a turbo on it?

As Keonesan said, that is what overclocking is. If your card comes with a clocking tool though, I suggest you only use the dial for controlling the fan speed when it heats up. Do not start changing clock settings until you're completely sure how the system works and what the risks are.

Since when? Even so Radeon is still stuff in my opinion.

The 5970 still has the most raw power, also you're loving stupid

The 5970 still has the most raw power, also you're loving stupid

1. I was asking a question which you answer, thank you.
2. It's called a loving opinion, it doesn't make me a moron.
3. It's not like I think I know more than you. Hell I just sent you a PM like an hour ago asking something about my processor and I really doubt you're going to answer it because you're being a real starfish right now.

EDIT: Oh wait you did respond to my PM. Thanks. But still don't have to be so rude. :/
« Last Edit: January 08, 2011, 01:09:08 PM by keonesan »