you're not gonna get fed what you want to hear, sorry.
Those cards are /not/ worth the money, it is so much more worth it to get a $100 7750. That $60 card won't give you half the power of a $100 card, simple mathematics tells you that that means it is not worth the money, which everyone has told you.
Buy the piece of stuff, the brand model none of that matters, a $60 card is a $60 the difference between brands or Nvidia or AMD doesn't matter at that low of a price. Buy one, get over it and realize you've made a stupid decision, or save your money and buy something worthwhile.
Those are your options
I never bashed him for not wanting to spend $200, I know people are on budgets, I work in a loving computer store lmao I see people on tighter budgets than that every day. But I don't tell them they're getting a gaming PC either, I'm not gonna lie and say a card is worth $60 when it flat out isn't.
What alternative is there? He's actually been quite precise in his budget, unlike some of you (just alyx, actually) who constantly change their budget. If he's only able to spend $60 on a gpu, the 6670 or the 630 is the best one he can get for that price point (I think the 6670 is better but I haven't compared it to the 630, so don't bother responding specifically to that). Sure he gets less for the dollar if he gets a less powerful card, but that doesn't make it a useless card. I'd like to see some proof to the contrary and "I work in a computer store" isn't really a valid excuse. Within the last week I've seen you be wrong on two separate things.
Specifically @yola, this isn't a personal attack on you. Quite a lot of the advice you give is useful, but saying that a cheap graphics card isn't worth it at all and blowing a fuse at georges, someone who clearly just doesn't know much about computers and wants some help, is very unhelpful for all involved parties. I don't want this to turn into a gigantic stufffest drama, I just want you and glass to be more tolerable towards people with a small budget.
I don't have an issue with georges, he isnt doing anything wrong, he's just trying to narrow down his results to what he wants
Yea, I agree with this
Yeah I mean jeez, Vortex and Glass seem to have a really short temper.
This too
This.
Pretty much everything I told yola above applies to you too. You can have your opinion, but running someone out of a thread because of it is just useless. See: witch trials in massachusetts
If you're going to get a card get a good one, don't get a stuff one now and regret it later.
I mentioned this before, he can get a good computer framework for now and upgrade his cheap GPU later if he so desires. Georges has been very consistent about how much he is willing to spend, and the benefit of having a computer is being able to use it. Is being able to play the games he loves for a year or so worth the debatable ~$20 of performance he didn't get? In my opinion, absolutely. In a year or more, he can decide that what he's got won't cut it, and he'll have enough money saved up to buy a good gpu.
@alyx specifically, you've actually done nothing wrong here. You have an opinion that I disagree with, but that's totally fine because you haven't persecuted anyone like glass and yola have done.
Anyway, what would be a good card to upgrade to from a 560 non ti? 200 dollar price limit at most.
I would recommend a 7870, it's hovering somewhere around $185 for more performance than a 660