Author Topic: new video card  (Read 4200 times)

560
400 dollars right there.

if you paid $400 for a 560 you're nuts. my 580 was 500 and it's since dropped to $430


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130661
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102948
try one of those. if you can go higher in price please respond.
The Sapphire one is my recommendation. But you really don't need much more than that one tho. That sapphire one will play BF3, ARMA, CoD and Blockland all on Max settings with around 60-100FPS. A friend has it and it runs beautifully.

Also need to consider power supply and if he has a slot for it though

The bottom line you need to determine is how high you wanna run Blockland.

Do you want Minimum, Low, Medium, High, or "Very High" and "Ultra", options which aren't shown?

Also, what resolution is your monitor? Do you run everything on max?


wut

There are 2 additional settings (5x and 6x rendering) which arent shown by default. Only 4x, which is High.

A common nickname for these hidden settings (which are unlocked with Client_UltraGraphics.zip) is Very High and Ultra.


NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti
for $150 it's worth it
NO IT'S NOT
560 SE IS AROUND THE SAME PRICE AND BETTER
SHUT YO FACE NIGGUH

There are 2 additional settings (5x and 6x rendering) which arent shown by default. Only 4x, which is High.

A common nickname for these hidden settings (which are unlocked with Client_UltraGraphics.zip) is Very High and Ultra.
Except Badspot implemented these by default under the names Very High and Max I think.


Amd Radeon 7770, same quality as a NVIDIA GeForce 660, but cheaper.


I live near a Microcenter. I highly suggest moving next door to one.