Author Topic: I believe it's time for a GPU upgrade.  (Read 1085 times)

So, I think I'm in due time for a GPU update, I'm thinking of throwing this into my rig.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814500163

nVidia GTX 465.


Any feedback on this card if anyone has it?
« Last Edit: February 20, 2011, 06:15:08 PM by Monocle »

Whats your price limit cause for 80 dollars more you could get a 560 which is much better

Whats your price limit cause for 80 dollars more you could get a 560 which is much better


Yeah, but see, I have no need for a 560, lol. I mean, sure it'd be nice, but I dunno.

I'd like to go dual cards aswell... :I

Yeah good card to invest in.

I have a GTX 460, and it runs every game I'd ever want to play.

Just make sure you have the right power supply :)

I have a GTX 460, and it runs every game I'd ever want to play.

Just make sure you have the right power supply :)

550 Watt.

:o

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Get a gtx 560, it's much better than the 465.  Even the 460 is better than the 465.

Get a gtx 560, it's much better than the 465.  Even the 460 is better than the 465.


Gtx 560 is like 400$, lol.

Get a brand that isn't Zotac. You should get sometihng from MSI, Asus or EVGA.

Get a brand that isn't Zotac. You should get sometihng from MSI, Asus or EVGA.
What's wrong with Zotac?

Their cards are extremely ugly and Zotac just isn't as good a brand as others.

I don't really recommend Palit either. Their card is good, but slightly loud compared to others. Still, I use sound blocking headphones so this isn't a problem for me.