>ASUS HD 7770
>ASUS R9 290
>EVGA GTX 960
>RX VEGA 56
Post GPU history
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3dfx voodoo 2mb
ati 9250
gtx 560 ti
gtx 770
rx 580
My first card, only reason I got it was so I could play Star wars: the phantom menace and holy fuck was that game hard
tnt 2
geforce 4 mx
geforce 4 ti 4200
hd 4850
gtx 670 2gb
rx 580 8gb
7800 GS
GTX 260
GTX 670
GTX 970
6600GT
3570
560Ti
IntelĀ® HD Graphics
Intel Atom graphics
Intel HD 2000 graphics
Some shitty Radeon 4000 series card barely stronger than an X360
GTX 1050 Ti
GTX 1660 Ti
CPU history:
Intel Atom
Intel Pentium G2020
i5 2500
i5 3750
Ryzen 1400
Ryzen 2600
radeon 5450
radeon 6450
radeon 7970
gtx 770
gtx 970
rtx 2080
>unknown nvidia gpu in prebuilt pc that died few month after purchase
>replaced with unknown sapphire ati gpu
>gigabyte gt 220
>Asus HD 7850
>Sapphire NitroWhatever Vega 64
Zotac GTX 480
Gigabyte AMD R9 290
EVGA GTX 1080ti
I don't like buying Nvidia since I know that this card won't last me as long as it should, but AMD just didn't have any viable high-end options when I made my new rig in late 2017. Also tfw bought my 1080ti literally days before prices spiked
Intel integrated graphics
Radeon HD 4850
GTX 460
GTX 770
GTX 1080
> ATI Rage 128 Pro
> Geforce 4 MX 440
> ATI Radeon x700
> Geforce 8600 GS
> PC died, continued gaming on Laptop with a Geforce I do not remember anymore, nothing big
> new PC with AMD Radeon HD 6950
> switched GPU out with a Geforce GTX 480 I got gifted, was only marginally faster
> new PC with Geforce GTX 1060
Will probably buy a custom design Radeon RX 5700 XT in the future unless prices of Geforce RTX 2080 TI drop substantially enough to justify the price tag, the new SUPERs don't do it for me and I don't really need raytracing, I need more raw power for VR.
9800GT
GTX 760
RX 580
AMD doesn't have good cards right now, period.
Ryzen CPUs are great and all but they have really overlooked their GPU development.
Perhaps now that they have blown Intel the fuck out, they should focus on making good cards while Intel prepares an answer to Zen 2.
GT8800 512 MB
GTX 750Ti 2 GB
RX 480 8GB
Titan V -> 2x Titan V SLI -> 3x Titan V SLI
>nvidia mx200 (came with the pc)
>HD 5870
>r9 290
Yep. My Ryzen works great and I'll ditch this 1080ti ASAP if AMD releases something worthwhile. Miss me with that planned obsolescence shit
gt7200
Ati 5450
Radeon HD 6900
r9 270
and now Rx 580
Gtx 780
Titan black
Gtx 1080ti
CGA
S3 ViRGE
Intel i740
GeForce Ti4200
GeForce 6800
GeForce 9600
Radeon 5770
GeForce 750Ti
GeForce 1060
Currently: GeForce 1070 lol spare parts from work
gt 630
had some radeon card after that but i dont remember the model
gtx 1050 ti
gtx 1060 6gb
7850
rx580
rx5700 xt soon
8800 gt
460
radeon 7950
1060
one ayymd card was all it took, never again
>Some old ass Radeon that had some girl with a sword on the fan shroud, this was before merger with AMD
>8800 gts
>gt 240 (old card died, it was cheap equivalent since old played all the games i play anyway)
>gtx 960 4gb upgrade to play some games friends play
Onboard Video
Some Radeon I can't remember.
Nvidia 5600
Nvidia GTX 560
Nvidia GTX 960
Nvidia GTX 1070 (current, had for 6 months now.)
They will have a redemption arc one day like Ryzen did for their CPUs.
Radeon HD 6950
GTX 970
RTX 2070
GeForce 2 (was in prebuilt, can't confirm if it was exactly that)
GeForce 4 (I think, got it from a classmate and never confirmed)
Radeon X1400
Radeon HD 4870
Radeon HD 6870
Current: Radeon R7 370
Aiming to buy RX 580 in august.
>unknown circa 1999
>unknown circa 2004
>intel hd graphics 2000
>intel hd graphics 3000
>GTX 1070
feels weird
>Some really old GT card that came in a PC I found in a foreclosure, don't remember the specs of the thing but it was an upgrade from my dell D610 I used for almost 10 years.
>GTX675m that blew up and was upgraded free to GTX880m now my htpc
>Strix 1080ti OC that I currently use
to go with this
some pentium III i can't remember + radeon card I can't remember
core 2 duo e6750 + 8800 gts
core 2 duo e6750 + gt 240
phenom II x4 965 + gt 240
phenom II x4 965 + gtx 960
i5-4460 + gtx 960
i7-4790k + gtx 960 (current, wanted more clock speed/threads for the kinds of shit i was doing, didn't want a totally new platform)
Any difference going from 1400 to 2600?
GT820M
RTX2060
And that's it
>some integrated nvidia bullshit
>radeon hd 5450
>radeon hd 5770
>radeon r7 360
>nvidia gtx 1070 current
1070's a great card. I'm still fucking with 1080p so I won't be upgrading in a long time
Way better single thread so emulation speeds up.
It's not a HUGE leap but feels much better now.
Only upgraded because it was a cheap deal, honestly
9600GT
5770
7770
970
3DFX Voodoo don't know which one - unknown CPU
One that was worse - unknown CPU
FX 5200 - Pentium IV 2.4GHz
FX 6200 - same
HD 6570 - i3 6100
Intel GMA 3600 - Atom N2600
Intel HD Graphics - Celeron N2806
GTX 1060 3GB - Ryzen 5 1600
forever poor
I have a 1060 6GB, should I upgrade to the 2060 or wait a bit more? My monitor is only 1080p, although some games don't hit that 60fps.
>idfk
>730
>1060
>2080
I honestly regret getting a 2080. Shoulda waited until the SUPERs came out so I could get a 2070 Super + Ryzen.
ATI 9700pro
nVidia 8800GTS
nVidia GTX460 x2
AMD r9 290X
currently waiting for the new AMD cards and the nVidia refreshes
6600 GT
GTX 560
GTX 960
Saphire HD 6450
evga gtx 650 ti
evga gtx 770
evga gtx 1080
evga rtx 2080 ti
240GT
570GTX
770GTX
980Ti
>hd7850
>gtx 680 4gb
>5700xt when the aib cards launch next month
*i3 2100
Wait for next console generation and for them to release sub-250$ GPUs that are actually decent.
Both AMD and NVIDIA were absolute faggots with their recent cards by jacking up prices altogether. The RX 5700 was supposed to be 250$ because it was meant to be the RX 680 successor, and the 5700 XT, the RX 690's.
gt8800
radeon 6870
rx480
vega56
yeah i only buy 10/10 gpus
*not successors but the cards themselves
1080
2080
Got them both cheap as fuck. Regret nothing.
I have an RX 480 right now. Should I upgrade or wait?
I only play at 1080p 60fps, though. But I have to lower settings in some games.
I'm especially interested in maxing out MHW.
Radeon x300
Radeon HD 5570
r9 280x
RX 580
Diamond Monster 3D 2 (Voodoo 2)
There was some Savage3D card that I tried solely for UT99's high res textures, but I couldn't get it working
Geforce 2, maybe 3, don't remember
Sapphire Radeon 9??? or X???
Some mobile Radeon from 2006
I wanna say there was another Sapphire card
EVGA GTX 295
EVGA GTX 570 which I made SLI a year or so later
Mobile GTX 660
EVGA 970
Then my career fell apart and now I'm barely skating by and can't upgrade. 970 surprisingly still holds up pretty well for my needs.
I have an R5 2600x by the way.
Hello there young zoom
>some random 512kb Trident card
>S3 Trio64
>S3 Trio64 + VooDoo
>S3 Trio64 + VooDoo 2
>GeForce 4 4200 Ti
>Radeon 3470m
>Radeon 6470m
>GTX 760
>GTX 970
>GTX 1080
>GTX 1080Ti
>GTX 2080Ti
>gtx 560 ti
I miss that old son of a bitch. It really paid itself back over the years.
Radeon HD 6530D
R9 270x
GTX 1060 3GB
Geforce 4400 Ti
Geforce 6600 GT
8600 GT
HD 5770
HD 7870 GHz
R9 280x
R9 Fury
I'll go back to Nvidia when they stop charging $500-$650 for mid-range performance.
8800GT
HD5770
GTX 570
GTX 670
GTX 980Ti
>Intel HD Graphics
>GTX 960M
>S3 something integrated
>XFX FX 5200
>Unbranded 8400 GS
>EVGA GT 520
>RADEON HD 8570 (APU)
>EVGA GTX 970
i5-6500
R5 2600x
Gtx 1060
RTX 2060
3dfx voodoo 2mb
Some ATi card ???
ATi 1950XT
AMD 5770
Gigabyte 670
ASUS 1080ti
After having ati and AMD for so long I'm never fucking going back. Fuck ATi and FUCK AMD (gpu department, running Ryzen rn)
I had that card. Treated me well at the time but fuck me, was that fan fucking loud...
X1300
Radeon 2600 pro
GTX 570
GTX 970 (this one died)
GTX 1050 (bitcoin boom prices)
GTX 1060
GTX 1080
Finally as happy with a card as I was with my 970
Am I the only one who doesn't ever want AMD in personal machine?
I have no problem recommending AMD CPUs/GPUs to other people, but I just don't want it for myself. Been burned too badly in the past plus the marketing/asinine drones put me off.
>GT 8500
>HD 5750
>GTX 750
>RX 480
>RTX 2070S
I switch brands because I always end up hating whichever one is currently in my computer.
>Geforce 210
>R7 250
>RX 560
I went from shitty laptop intel integrated graphics straight to a 980 which I've had since it came out
I'll probably get a 1660ti or something since I'm not sure my 980 is going to survive the summer and I don't really need something much stronger.
ok.
128kb Cirrus Logic EGA
1mb Oak Labs VGA
2mb S3 Trio 64+
8mb S3 ViRGE DX
16mb 3DFX Voodoo 3
ATI Radeon 7500
ATI Radeon 9700 Pro
Nvidia 9500 GT
Radeon HD 4870
AMD R9 290
Nvidia 1070ti
Waiting for non-shit cards to come out and a game that makes upgrading worthwhile.
gts 350 for 7 uears
gtx 750 ti for 5 years
just upgraded to a gtx 980
im still on the 770
I don't have a need to upgrade desu
This. Ampere is going to bring āmid-rangeā card performance to actual mid range pricing since AMD is BTFOing them in that area with the 5700 and soon the 5600 and 5800.
radeon 9550
8600 GT
radeon 5770
radeon 7950
gtx 1070 ti
Please help me with my financial decisions.
I'm tech illiterate.
Geforce 4 MX
Some unbranded card I found for cheap on Ebay with 512MB vram in order to play Oblivion
GTX 770
GTX 980ti
Not sure if I should upgrade to a 2070 super next or the 2080 super
I go with whatever offers the best bang for the buck, don't care about shit that destroys performance like RTX and similar crap, so long as the game looks decent and runs well I'm all set.
Which is why I'm currently eyeing an RX 5700 XT.
Here's hoping they release an RX 5800 XT or at the very least a next gen RX 6700 XT in a year or 2 so I can finally get a GPU that's more than 3 times as powerful as my current GPU without costing $800+
Kyro II
Radeon 9250
GeForce 6800 LE (unlocked to 6800 regular level)
GeForce 8400 GT
Radeon 2900 GT (overclocked like mad)
GeForce 8800GT
Radeon 6770
Radeon 7850
GeForce 660 Ti
Radeon R9 290
Radeon RX 480
GeForce 1080
Yeah the constant marketers who post in these kinds of threads and on /g/ put me off (as do any blatant marketers for any brand). Won't be using AMD any time soon.
Oh, and I still have these and they still work:
1mb Oak Labs VGA
2mb S3 Trio 64+
16mb 3DFX Voodoo 3
ATI Radeon 9700 Pro
Radeon HD 4870
>something really old I can't remember
>gtx 460
>gtx 1070
I only upgrade when I have to
no name generic 32MB video cards
geforce 7300gt
radeon 4850
geforce gtx 950
>>GTX 1080
>>GTX 1080Ti
>>GTX 2080Ti
Are you me OP?
I swear I've had exactly the same history
???
560 Ti
770
970 3.5GB
1070
2070 Super
>ATI Radeon 5770 HD
>AMD R9 390X
>AMD Vega 64
Who /1080Ti/ here?
ATI Rage2 4MB
Riva TNT2 32MB
ATI Radeon 9600SE 128MB biggest ripoff
Nvidia GeForce 7300GT 128MB
Nvidia GeForce GTX560Ti 1GB
Nvidia Geforce GTX970 3.5+.5 GB
No need to update ever since
Add a AMD Windforce 7970 Overclocked inbetween the ATI Card and the AMD card.*
8600 GT
GTX 460
GTX 750Ti
RX 570
From memory at least
Have the same ASUS card as well
Nvidia RIVA TNT2 M64 32MB Prolink
Geforce 6600 256MB MSI
Geforce 8600 512MB Gigabyte
Geforce 9600GT 1GB Sparke
Geforce GTX 470 1.25GB Zotac
Geforce GTX 970 3.5GB MSI
Geforce GTX 1070 8GB MSI
Upgrade to what? Whatās your budget? Give me something to work with so I donāt just tell you to upgrade to a 3900X and an RTX Titan to waste your cash.
>???? (was a 1995 Pentium 75 PC, all I remember is the CPU)
>GeForce 2 MX
>GeForce FX 5500
>GeForce 8600M GT
>GeForce GTX 560 Ti
>GeForce GTX 970
>OEM GT545
>Sapphire R9 290
>Sapphire Vega 64
>1998-2006
Family shitbox, no idea what GPU it had but it ran isometric games like AoE 2 and Diablo 2
>2006-2008
Geforce 7800
>2008-2012
Sapphire HD 4850
>2012-2016
Asus HD 6870
>2016-
Asus GTX 980
I mostly play indie shit and older games these days so as long as the 980 lasts and the Linux drivers don't break I'm sticking with this for the next few years.
Problem is I don't know what to upgrade to. I'm eyeing the 5700XT right now, but I don't know if that card's good or not.
As I said, I'm interested in maxing out 1080p60fps, especially shit like Monster Hunter World.
GeForce 2 MX
6600GT
9800 GTX+
Some dual core Radeon, forgot what it was
660 GTX M
GTX 980 Ti
GTX 1080
Intergrated graphics
Some 6000 series AMD card
GTX 770
GTX 1060
GTX 1080ti
I'll stay on this one for a while. Beast of a card.
>literally 90% of people here using nvidia
>/g/ would like you to think AMD owns 90% of the GPU market
Yeah itās great, had an Aorus 1080Ti before this one and it was fucking horrible, it overheated a fuckton even at stock clocks, and it couldnāt overclock for shit. Ended up returning it for the Asus version and itās been astounding. Never again am I buying a gigabyte product.
Hello.
I have a Intel Core i5 2500 CPU and a GTX 1080 GPU.
Should I update my CPU?
ATI Radeon x1300/1550
Radeon HD 4670
Geforce 4 mx
Geforce 5200 fx
Geforce 6200
Geforce 8600 GT
Geforce GTX 960
Geforce GTX 1660ti (soon)
Im a poorfag
Wait. rtx is a ripoff and amd are price fixing with nvidia.
Unless you can pick up a used 1070ti/vega56 for $250
some shit tier card i cant remember
8800gt
gtx560
r9 280
when the fuck is the next 150-200 dollar AMD shit coming out?
I'd get the 5700XT but wait for the non reference gpus that will launch mid august, the reference amd cards run hot
Geforce 6800
Geforce 8800 GT
GTX 550 Ti
GTX 760
GTX 1070
>can't remember
>GTX 260
>GTX 960
>GTX 1080ti
I much prefer Nvidia, but honestly in that price range you're much better off getting a Vega 56 than a 1660ti.
ye i7-2600k or i7-2700k
because they are poorfags.
the 1050 is like 35% of the gpu market because it was like $100 + free games
Yea Forums would have you believe everyone has 1080tis and rtxs, which is 0.001% of the market
Alright, I'll wait for them then.
Thanks, user. Any specific ones I should look out for?
Yeah but i still prefer Nvidia overall even with the overprice, better support for games and for my resolution, that's overkill for a couple of years. Thanks for the advice regardless :)
>implying I've ever had the money for anything decent
radeon 9200se
9800GT
GTX 570
GTX 970
GTX 970 SLI
GTX 980ti SLI
RTX 2080ti OC
but AMD is literally only better in the poorfag to middle class segment.
Just a GTX 950 that i got when i built my first pc, i was thinking in upgrading to a GTX 1660 but i am worried about temperatures, would it be okay if i have a generic case with a side and back exhaust (only the back one with a fan) and my current GPU gets to 76 CĀ° while gaming?
cant remember my first windows 98 card but I think it was a voodoo2
geforce 3 ti200 32mb
Geforce 6800 gt 256mb
Geforce gtx 560ti 1gb, really good card, sadly it died
Geforce gtx 960 4gb, also surprisingly powerful
geforce gtx 1060 3gb
geforce rtx 2080, current
Which is better, a $79 RX 470 or a $108 GTX 970?
Both are used parts.
>A radeon I can't remember in 2010
>520mx 2012
>960m 2016
>1060 6gb 2018
>people who can't remember their graphics cards from eight years ago
>people whose first graphics card is from 2015
>people who upgrade annually
1)intel graphics
2)see above
3)see above
.
.
.
Youāre in a tough spot, either get an I7-2600/2700k for $90-100 and overclock the shit out of it (I have a 2700k in my 2nd pc running at 4.8GHz), or youāre gonna have to spend a decent amount changing your entire platform and buying ddr4 ram.
Depends on what games to play, but generally you wanna at least have 6 cores nowadays.
Ryzen 3600 or better are your best options right now.
The only Intel CPU worth buying at the moment is the 9900K, but that's specifically only the case if you want to squeeze out the absolute max performance in games and money isn't something you care about.
Don't know anyone who has a 470 but I know a bunch of people who own a 970 and they say it's still really good for them. Check YouTube benchmarks or something.
970
GeForce mx2 - still has it in my garage
GeForce mx440 - fried to death
GeForce fx5950 - capacitor fell off
Radeon HD 3850 - dropped it by accident when i was moving to a new place
Radeon HD 5770 - this gpu is so sexy i want to impregnate it
Radeon RX290 - chip fell off
GTX 2080ti - got a new job, why not?
Gtx 580
Gtx 750ti
Gtx 960
Gtx 1060 6gb
RTX 2080
mobo integrated graphics
geforce 6600 gt
gtx 750ti
gtx 1070
Nvm missread you are buying them used and not full price, 970
>all those upgrades after one gen
So what did you all do with your "old" cards?
Its likely going to be a fried out crypto miner either way
Gpus are designed to last 3 years. Nvidia ensure this planned obsolescence with proprietary shit like RTX corezzz
Amd do it by just being shit direct x. v56 cards have been great though which was a nice surprise.
>Radeon RX290 - chip fell off
>GTX 2080ti - got a new job, why not?
Holy fuck that's one massive upgrade, nice. lol
Did you make the jump to 4K or 1440p as well? For 1080p that card would honestly be pointless.
Club3D X1550
Gigabyte GT 430
Asus RX 280
Gigabyte GTX 1070
opposite for me. Intel can get fucked with all the security vulnerabilities and nonexistent upgrade path. RTX and DLSS are a joke, Nvidia's entire lineup is hundreds higher than it should be.
6600
HD3850
560
7750
R9 290 Crossfire
1070
There were large gaps in between some of those.
sell them on eBay
The guy is using a GTX 970, why the fuck would you even begin to recommend him an expensive new processor that comes with a new motherboard?
I use a 2500K with a GTX 970 and it's a near-perfect match in utilization. I'm guessing your graphics card is gonna be a bit bottlenecked. Maybe look into 4 core 8 thread processors on our socket if you wanna keep your system running for another little while.
gtx 970 is older, slower and only have 3.5gb vram
go for the rx 470
I'm on the rx 580 now. It's a damn good card dirt cheap card.
gtx 770 lightning
gtx 1070 sc black
Not sure what to get for my next build, I'd like 4k or an ultra wide 1440p capable card but I don't want to shell out for a 2080ti
2070 super or 2080?
No he has a 1080, are you sure you're responding to the correct post?
7770 Vapor X
Reference 480 8gb
Hybrid 1070
No plans to upgrade since vidya sucks these days
p-pls respond
>people actually giving nvidia money for the 20-- series
OMEGA LUL
2070 Super OC or wait for 2080 Super, the 2080 itself isn't really worth it right now.
What ever is cheaper. They're basically the same across the board.
I keep them in a drawer telling myself I might have a use for them someday, and eventually I'll throw them away. The previous one always sticks around though just in case the current one dies and I need to patch the computer back together in a jiffy.
I read this image from left to right and was very confused.
970 is faster you mean. Aftermarket 970 = 980/1060. It has a lot of performance potential.
And it has 4gb but the last 0.5 can be slower when there is a lot of read/write cycles. In reality it's not an issue though and there is no evidence it is an issue. Literally not a single youtube video from regular gameplay showing it's an issue.
not a single AMD card since shitcoins started has been RRP you hillbilly. the rx series was $300+ and its supposed to be a $200 discount gpu.
if it was $180 rx470s would have shit all over the 1050ti. but it wasnt and no one could buy them.
Yeah I misread that.
Clean the fan and reapply paste.
Thanks anons
Thanks i upgraded to 1440/144
>Aftermarket 970 = 980
Just no.
>whatever my dad's computer had, probably voodoo 2 or something
>integrated shit
>hd 7770
>gtx 770
>gtx 970
Voodoo2s in SLI was my first. They lasted me until I got a 670.
Yeah, AMD still has a long road to walk but it's in the right path..there are killing it with the CPU's tho..my next upgrade is a Ryzen for sure.
We need (true) competition or Nvidia would keep throwing boring and revisionist stuff like the Super series...is sad.
Just sell the last one to get some money back. Your PC has an internal GPU anyways which will let you browse the net until you get your current one fixed.
Or at least use your last card in a secondary rig you build and keep at your gfs place so you can game there too after she falls asleep.
gtx 280
hd 5770
hd 6850
another hd 6850 for crossfire
hd 7970
GTX 970
GTX 980
GTX 1080ti
>799 for a 1070
I got mine for 250, new in box, right after hurricane Harvey from a nig- I mean a loot- I mean a guy just selling parts.
Two upgrade were fairly small because I sold back the old card to a friend both times.
Cirrus Logic 1MB VGA
TNT2 M64 16MB
9800 Pro 128MB > 9800 XT 256MB
GTS8800 320MB > GT8800 512MB
GTX570
GTX680
GTX970
>Geforce 4 MX 420 - 2004-2006
>Geforce 6200 - 2006-2011
>Geforce GT 440 - 2011-2014
>Geforce GTX 650 2014
>Radeon R7 265 - 2014-2017
>Geforce GTX 1050 TI - 2017-
it sucks being a poorfag
>cross fire 6850s
Someone get this hot head outta here before we all ignite.
>Just sell the last one to get some money back.
Can't be bothered, also see below.
>Your PC has an internal GPU anyways
No, it doesn't.
>gf
Get the fuck out, you twat.
9800 GT?
680
970
1060 - You are Here
5700 XT
The 970 perform poorly in anything new though, AMD still sell polaris cards, the maxwell series is pretty much dead.
8600gt, probably, don't remember
7850, barely used as I quickly upgraded, still have it
7970, died after ~8 years, rip
1060 3gb, temporary compromise as the old card broke right around the bitcoin bubble and everything else was ridiculously overpriced
rx5700, as soon as partner cards come out
Everyone who knows about GPU knows the 970 aftermarket OC or with manual OC beats or at least matches the 980. It was the biggest selling point for it on launch because it was $100 cheaper for the same performance. And every 970 can achieve the OC which matches the 980 its not even pushing the OC far. It's also why nvidia released the 1070 and 1080 with a bigger gap because they didn't want people buying the cheaper 1070 and OC it to 1080 levels for cheap like they did with the 970. They were forced to release the 1070 ti to fill that gap eventually though.
this
I have a 970, it's not that great for overclocking, and it runs hot as shit even with a custom cooler.
Geforce 2 GTS
>piece of shit prebuild but it played CS 1.6 so it was enough
7600 GT
>first custom build, built so I could play BF2. Loved it
HD 4870
>ran hot as fuck and loud and had a tendency to completely crash during certain games, should have RMA'd it really
GTX 460
>felt like a dream after the hot mess of the 4870
R9 280X
>second strike for AMD, hot and loud. Didn't fail like the 4870 at least
GTX 980 Ti
>amazing card, permanently quiet and great framerates. Bought the Strix one and the fans didn't even spin most of the time
Titan X Pascal (current)
>paired with a waterblock and custom water loop for a special dream PC build, irritatingly turned out louder than the 980 Ti it replaced. Still, more than enough power to see it through to 2019 and beyond
I got my 2070 literally for free from a guy who dropped his PC and thought it was brocken and afraid to turn it on because the side pannels glass shattered
>GT 730
>1060 6GB
Bought my PC exclusively for TF2, but ended up not getting any "next gen" consoles and got stuck with PC.
As for CPUs, since some listed that too, I went from a 4460 to a Xeon 1230 v3. My socket is a dead end unless I'd "upgrade" to an i7 4930k with 6c12t, but honestly I am done for now. All games I want to play I can play.
I also don't see the point in 120+ fps or 4k. My next PC in 2-3 years will probably be for 1440p gaming and 60hz again. Even just 120 isn't worth it when tons of games have issues running properly or have hardlocked caps.
GTX 460
Ati 9250
GTX 970
RX 580
RTX 2070s
Titan cards are a meme, prove me wrong
1070ti
>Can't be bothered, also see below.
yes
>No, it doesn't.
yes
>Get the fuck out, you twat.
yes, also see above
Asus GTX 580
EVGA GTX 970
EVGA GTX 1070 (second pc)
Kinda, but they're cool.
here, I agree. Shouldn't have bought it.
No it doesn't. 970 is fine in any modern game at 1080p 60 fps.
Visiontek HD 4750
Sapphire HD 7870
Sapphire R9 290X
MSI GTX 1070
on the ropes to buy a new GPU
who is she quoting, lads?
not nearly as much of a meme as to what theyre doing with the 2060 70 80
ti cards are not Titans, you dumb motherfucker. ti stands for nothing, it's just like GT(X).
yup, so are founders edition and RTX cards.
>ASUS 5770
>ASUS 7850 2GB
That's it.
>>ASUS HD 7770
>>ASUS R9 290
same but still have the R9, now I mainly game on a PS4 + Switch.
>newfag
esports faggot
good man
S3 mobo integrated
FX5200
6600
8600GTS
HD5650 (laptop phase)
560
1070
>RX 580
>NVIDIA RTX 2060 SUPER
i just upgraded around a week ago, had fun with the 580 but I felt there was something wrong so I upgraded please dont bully me i just got into pc gaming
No reason to at present, unless you're trying to fall for the 4k meme. 1070 will last for a while yet.
Founder's Edition cards are actually binned pretty well a lot of the time and overclock very well because of it.
Considering that they're usually on the cheaper end of things, i'd say they're a good deal.
My roommate in college had the shittest 970 brand from some unknown European GPU company and even his shit was was able to ready 1450mhz with ease and temps stayed solid with maximum of mid 80s under full load but around the high 70s most of the time. I know this because I overclocked it for him. Sounds like you just got a faulty card or are lying or don't know how to OC properly with OV settings.
GTX 460
GTX 560 Ti
GTX 1070
Don't see a reason to upgrade for at least 3-4 years
>zoom zoom
>I must play at le ebin 1440p144 XDD
How come there isnt a 1090 or a 2090
Rage 128
Geforce 2 MX *some number*
Geforce 4 Ti *some number*
Radeon 9800 Pro
Geforce Go 7600 (laptop)
Radeon HD 3850
Radeon HD 4850
Radeon HD 6970
Radeon R9 390
Radeon RX Vega 56
Tell that to the faggots who are constantly shilling 144+hz and gsync/freesync
ti stands for non cut down PCB and a gpu that passed QC you lil shit.
>Nvidia gtx 430
>Amd r9 290x
>Nvidia 1060 6 gig
My first nvidia lasted me so long back i 2012. Even played GTA 4 on that. Amd didn't last me as long and amd has really bad software with their gpus. My 1060 hasn't had any issues playing any game at high. Even could play hunt showdown at high at 60 fps and my friend with a 1080ti could only run that on medium to low for 60fps.
I assume you mean upgrading to a 1160, not 1660. If heat is your main concern and you have issues with it, I recommend popping one or two of these: newegg.com
in your system. Silent and moves a lot of air. There might be cheaper ones, but I use those and vouch for them.
Also recommend a non-reference model. I stick by EVGA, who I think are a tad more expensive, but their cooling and software, in your case fan control, are great. Other manufactures might offer similar options, but again, that's all I can personally vouch for.
Between the case fans and the fan control software, I never come remotely close to having heat issues, and my room is always hot as fuck compared to the rest of the house.
>tell that to the faggots shilling good performance
It's not necessary but if you ever experienced 100+ fps you'd understand why people want it.
nah i play at 1080p i dont really care for anything over that yet
I saw pic related sell last week at an insane price and was legitimately wondering why anyone would ever pay that much for a used Titan x (which performs like a 1070), when they could get a used 1080Ti for the same price.
I've got an OC model that already runs at 1375 MHz boost. Not gonna break into a sweat because of another 100 MHz.
Same I have a 1070 and just upgraded my dead processor platform to a xeon for more threads and I get much better performance from my 1070 now at 1080p 144hz. Even in horribly optimised games like bf5 I get around 120 fps average with a mix of ultra to medium settings.
Voodoo
HD6850
iGPU in my i5 2500K
FUCK GAMES
No i meant a GTX 1660, but still thanks i will give it a look
Got a second-hand RX 570. After some time the card would detect a non-existent extra display and set it as a shitty 640x480. The problem is that at random times, it would disconnect then reconnect the display. Sometimes, some 10 times in a row, freezing my pc for up to 1 minute, really annoying. Second-hand, my fuck up though. My cousin just got a brand new pc with a brand new RX 570. It just randomly starts showing visual glitches and then freezes the whole pc and shit. Even upon restarting the pc it will show display glitches on POST. Anybody ever had these kinda problems? It's driving me nuts and I'm seriously considering giving up on amd.
>cheaper cards still blatantly overpriced
>x70 cards used to be $329 MSRP
I mean, yeah?
But that doesn't mean FE cards are a meme when compared to third party versions of the same card, if you can get them for a good price the FEs are usually a decent buy.
gf2mx200
gf4ti4600
850XT
9800GTX+
GTX970
RTX2080 Super
make no mistake - entire rtx line-up is a meme and nvidia is notorious for using flashy proprietary special effects (Nvidia ray tracing, hairworks, advanced physx used in borderlands 2, pre-sequel and Bureau:XCOM etc) for marketing purposes, and then completely dropping support for it (cuz vidya dev market couldn't be arsed to adopt en masse the tech, locked away behind a single hw manufacturer, 90% of time)
>HD5450
>HD 7750 x2
>r9 290
>rx 480
now I'm sporting a GTX 1080
Truth is that it's diminishing returns and if you want to play current triple A games at those frame rates (144+) you're gonna have a very bad time.
For a mere cost of 30 extra fps (processing cost) you can get a latency reduction of 16.6ms. But then you need 60 fps to get from 60 to 120 and you just get a reduction of 8ms. That's just 120 and not 144, 165, 240. Anything above 165 is worthless to begin with. it's not cost efficient nor doable. I can't even get a locked 200fps on CoD:WaW from 09 and games like Borderlands have horrible optimization.
Do they buy these shitty probs for just one video? Or do they have them and use them because of that?
On an rx 580 8gb.
ā¬150 and everything works on high settings.
Cant believe I was considering spending ā¬500 to ā¬1000 on a video card. Lmao.
The 2060 (super) is decent enough value though, if someone's looking for that performance and wants a new card. A used 1080 sells for roughly 300, maybe a bit cheaper. No one should buy these cards for raytracing and the 2080 ti is still a complete waste of money.
"prob"
Learn English.
Oh my bad, for some reason I have it permanently stuck in my head that the new GTX line is 11xx. Everything else I said still applies.
problem is nvidia slapping a markup on consumer products for these features when consumers don't want the features, but at least they're doing something
I'm buying a 2060 super right now. I'm upgrading from an RX 480.
It's a good purchase right? I only play at 1080p
2080ti is pretty much mandatory if you want good fps at high settings in 4K, or get the most out of a 1440p/144hz screen.
It's poor value but it IS the only consumer level card delivering that kind of performance.
short for problem motherfucker
>Geforce
>Overclock very well
Ever since the Fermi disasters Nvidia puts in very strict power limits you can't circumvent. OC headroom tends to be very small.
>whatever Amiga 600 had
>Geforce MX 440
>Geforce FX 5200
>Radeon x1650 Pro
>GTX 560Ti
and now
>GT 440
Radeon HD 7870, kept it until it died
RX 590
I mean that's probably like no more than $5 at a gag gift store.
I see, no problem, if you don't mind me asking, what's your case, a generic one too?
It's only 20-25% faster than cards costing half as much. 20-25% is not the difference between good fps and bad fps.
Look at the gif and the post. "shitty prob", he meant the PROPS they used in that show.
If you're dumb enough to fall for 144hz you're also dumb enough to buy a $1500 at launch video card, enough said.
rtx is just nvidia's own hardware support for microsoft dxr which is the the pc standard ray tracing api right now. it isn't a meme in the slightest. next gen consoles will be using their own custom/proprietary ray tracing solutions too. rtx isn't like hairworks or any of that other stuff in the slightest.
35USD
yes it is when good fps is barely 60, and 1440p/144hz is still unobtainable in certain games assuming high-ish settings even with a 2080ti
Would a 2070 super be enough for 4k60 gaming with games from prior 2015?
It's 30%+ faster than the 2080/1080ti, i'm not sure where you get your numbers from.
That also is a pretty significant difference actually, it's not worth the price for most users but there are games that can't even consistently hit 60 fps @ 4K on weaker cards without lowering the settings to shit. MHW is an example.
HD6850
HD7970
GTX970
GTX1080
I wish I got into PC gaming earlier but I was a broke bitch
Radeon 9600 Pro
7600 GT
8800 GT
560 TI
Radeon HD 6870 2gb
760 4gb
Vega 56 8gb
Nothing wrong with 144hz, a $100 gpu could achieve it in most competitive games. 144hz for AAA movie-games is kinda pointless though.
now you're rich, but do you still have enough time to game?
Upgrade on the next release.
AMD should be changing socket and Intel needs to bring out something huge.
You're already running at 50% of what modern CPU's can do but you should still be hitting 60fps. However when next gen consoles come out thats really gonna fuck your 4 core ass up
MSI or ASUS 2060?
newegg.com
It does have a lot of venting and slots for fans, but I think I only have 2 case fans in it, and of course the GPU/CPU fans. I think my PSU has a fan too.
Im not rich but I have plenty of time on my hands with the nature of my job
Cirrus Logic integrated card on a 386
Banshee
5900 Ultra
8800 GT lived a short life and died in a shipping accident
9600 GT
560 TI
RX 480
You can pretty much guess the age of 90% of the people of this thread by seeing when they finally got a job
ATi Rage 128 Ultra
Some unknown early 2000s ATi card
Geforce 7800 GTX
Geforce 560 Ti
Geforce 1060
>GTX 660
>GTX 970
>Radeon RX 5700 XT
I like my MSI 2060 Ventus OC.
If you're gonna get an Asus one, you'd be better off just getting an RX 5700XT.
>NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTS
>NVIDIA GTX 960
>NVIDIA 1060 6gb
Yeah it's not like people go from console to PC or vice versa.
GeForce 2 MX
Radeon 9600XT
GeForce7800GT
GeForce 8800GTS
Radeon 5850
Radeon 6950 x2 Crossfire
R9 390 8GB
Whats the point of Crossfire and SLI anymore. Nothing supports it and the gains are nil
>muh competitive gaimus
144hz will not make you play better nor give you the edge to win. Most games use shitty 30 or 60hz update rates for their servers and 6.5ms frame latency over 16ms won't help you either.
I bet you can adjust a 2080, 2070 super or even a RX 5700XT with the new upscaling method to get the same fps at 4k as a 2080ti and you would be hard pressed to notice any graphics difference.
118/93 = 26%
Some old voodoo
Some onboard ATI Radeon R200-300 chip
MSI Nvidia 8400GS 1GB
ASUS Nvidia 650ti
ASUS Nvidia 750ti (nuked by Nvidia with that one shitty fucking update)
MSI Nvidia 1060 6GB
I'm pretty happy with the 1060, got it with a discount on preorder.
to dick measure in benchmark tests
Nothing, even amd has completely given up on it.
>Dont remember GTX 480
>MSI GTX 670
>Sapphire R9 290
>MSI GTX 980ti
>MSI GTX 1080ti
I still have my old R9 290 installed on a old machine , damn card still running games at ultra definetly my best puchise .
>550ti
>750ti
>RX570
I'm poor
There isn't anymore, it's only for enthusiasts to waste money on for benchmarks.
except delay between frames < actual panel response time (Tr+Tf)
If every frame is drawn with effective 25ms delay, that delay of less than 7ms between frames of 144 won't do shit (that's exactly why even 30fps at stable framerate were acceptable on CRT, where entire screen is drawn in less than 1microsecond, not even a millisecond)
also this
>RX570
Not really you have a decent card. Everything else is a waste of money until next gen comes up.
intel integrated graphics
gt 430
r7 265
rx 560D would crash on anything other than 2d games
rx 560
cpus
intel core 2 duo something something
phenom ii x4 965
>he doesn't play LAN with friends
Radeon 4850
Radeon 7870
GTX 770
GXT 970
GTX 1070
RTX 2080
MX 2
4200ti
2x9800GT
460gtx
2x760gtx
1080ti
Also SLI is shit.
LAN is fucking dying because of shit fucking devs and publishers.
>Downgrading your r9 290 to a GTX 960
Lmoa, Yea Forums truly is full of mouthbreathing fucks.
>Msi HD 7780
>Sapphire R9 290
>PNY GTX 1080
Wait, fuck, sorry, it's 570 4gb not 470.
Maybe it died and he was low on cash
>560ti
>1080
>decent buy
used at an acceptable price, definitely not new. Room temp IQ to buy anything during periods of collusion between Nvidia and AMD.
Which one do you guys find more reliable? AMD or Nvidia?
2-4k absolutely gives you an advantage because your FOV is huge on these monitors. you can instantly tell 1080plets when you keep rolling up on their blind spots
Intel integrated graphics
Geforce 210
HD 7770
GTX 1050ti
Thinking about getting a 1660ti, should i do it or just wait for something better? I Play in 1080p 60hz because i'm poorfag.
Intel HD Graphics
HD 7970
980 Ti
2080 Ti
I don't really care about new games, most of them are shit. I just want to play good old Quake 3 and CS 1.6/Source at 144hz with pals and you don't need a gaytracing card to reach 144fps.
tfw im still at 760
Don't think it's worth it unless you want to upgrade after 1-1.5 years again.
GTX 260
GTX 660
GTX 1070
Not an argument. You are maybe thinking of preferred partners.
AMDs preferred partner is Sapphire. These GPUs are almost never bad.
I believer Nvidia top partner is PNY?
Either way avoid MSI like ebola.
Nvidia
>EVGA
>ASUS
AMD
>Sapphire
>XFX
>Powercolor
An 8000-series GT card, don't remember which
A 4000-series Radeon card, don't remember which
GTX 260
GTX 560 Ti
GTX 660 Ti
GTX 970
GTX 1080 (gave the 970 to my dad)
RTX 2080 Ti currently (gave the 1080 to my dad)
Just recently did a new build and gave all the old guts to my dad.
He got a i7 7700K and a 1080 as thanks for building me cheap computers when I was a kid.
>FX5200
God that was my first real card and that fucker was a piece of shit. Going from that to a 7800 was insane
some radeon integrated gfx card
GTX 550 TI
GTX 970
i fucking miss my 550 tho
ASUS, EVGA, and sapphire tend to make the best cards from my experience
4200Ti
8800GTS (died prematurely)
9800GT
HD5870
GTX970
GTX980Ti (free upgrade)
>(nuked by Nvidia with that one shitty fucking update)
um?
Intel integrated graphics "I beat skyrim with 10fps max on low settings"
Sapphire hd 7770
Gtx 970
Rtx 2080ti
>integrated graphics
>integrated graphics
>integrated graphics
>GTX 1070
>Gainward 9600GT
>Club3d Hd5770
>Gainward 560ti 2gb
>Sapphire r9 380
>Asus Gtx 1060
>Asus Gtx 1080 and 1070ti in second pc.
>PClets
vocaroo.com
Some voodoo card
8400GS
560 gtx
1080 gtx
Nvidia has had a couple catastrophic driver releases that bricked some cards.
Last I remember was a few years ago, I think
is it overclocked? sounds what mine was doing till i dialed it back
>>No, it doesn't.
>yes
fucking retard
XFX 7870 Ghz
XFX Radeon VII for two days
Nvidia 2070 Super
>9800GTX
>HD6850
>R9 390
integrated graphics
gt 1030
Ati Rage (I think it was that)
8600GT 256mb (fried)
8600GT 512mb
560Ti
970 (Got it from my brother)
I could have kept using my 560Ti for eternity since barely any decent games have been released in the last decade and shit's going downhill.
My first GPU was back in the days of AGP cards. I couldn't even tell you what it was. I had a Radeon hd 4XXX series, 5XXX series, 7XXX series and R9 290 but even tho they were good cards they didn't last long. When the R9 kicked the bucket I bought a whole new PC with a 1060 which I'm still using. I still have the old PC, now with some Nvidia card in it that a friend gave me.
you seem upset
>Radeon 7 for 2 days
what happened?
9800 GT
GTX 560 Ti
GTX 970
nvidia has released actually drivers bricking cards during the 700 series the forums were a mess
>integrated graphics
>9800 gt
>gtx 1050 ti
>rtx 2060 super
>some Phantom bullshit
>GTX 550 TI
>GTX 970
>GTX 1070 TI
I cannot tell you what that immense jump felt like from 550 TI to 970. It was magic
>gtx 750 1gb
I gonna get a rx 570 soon, but I had a bunch of turd pcs without gpus
>Niggers
gigabyte r9 280x
msi gtx 1070
>GIGABYTE 7850
>Evga 970
>MSI 1070
>tfw making the jump from shitty iGPUs to 960M laptop
>tfw jumping from that to my first real build with a 2060
Words cannot describe this feel.
Don't mind me, just being the best looking video card ever made.
HD 4850
GTX 770
GTX 1070
I was one of the unfortunate SOBs to apply updates as soon as they released. It bricked my card immediately. This happened around march 2016. Thought I was the only one, but if you google it, it was a fairly widespread problem with driver version 364.47
>8600gt
>560ti
>970
It's time for a new rig. What's the ideal combo for 100+ fps at 1440p? I was thinking a 2070 super and either a ryzen 3600 or 9700k
3600 with a 5700 or rtx 2060
How did that Intel thing compared to ViRGE? Being AGP should've gotten you something at least, right?
*ahem*
2060 at best hits 60-70 fps in current games at 1440p unless you play on very low settings.
2070 Super is a decent choice yeah.
5700XT wouldn't be a bad option either, but wait a little while until the third party costum versions release.
>intel integrated gpu
>HD 7870
>GTX 1060 6gb
I bought my new build earlier this year when prices were still a bit high, but now I'm lookin to get a gtx 1660 ti, is it worth? I have an i7-7700k atm.
>>S3 Trio64 + VooDoo
>>S3 Trio64 + VooDoo 2
Wasn't it simpler to just switch to an Ultra?
im running 8600k and rx 580 but im looking to upgrade somewhat soon
Radeon hd 4850
Radeon hd 6950
gtx 970
>2060 at best hits 60-70 fps in current games at 1440p unless you play on very low settings
Sounds like my 1070. I thought the 2060 was way better
Some Nvidia 64 bit GPU
Radeon 9200
Radeon x300
Geforce 9600 GSP
Geforce GTX 760
Geforce GTX 970
2060 is basically a 1070ti (+3-6%) with less VRAM.
>2-4k
>field of view
What the fuck are you even on about.
Regular 4k and 1080p are the same aspect ratio, 16:9.
And for that matter, a lot of games don't even scale your FOV any further than 120 if the "normal" 16:9 slider already incorporates 120.
I am literally playing all my games at max FOV, fuck off with your autism.
>Some voodoo card
So the 3Dfx Voodoo cards have no become the zoomer go to card to bring up when they can't remember what their first card was?
@471594387
>Some voodoo card
>8400GS
Pretty good example of an upgrade that didn't happen or he just had come out of a coma.
TMS9918
Some generic EGA video adapter
Trident 512KB
S3 virge
Diamond Monster 3D (3Dfx)
Voodoo 3
Geforce 4MX
Radeon 9800
Geforce 9800 gt
if you're on 1080p 60hz then hold off.
He upgraded, both hardware and software-wise.
Ati 2400
Radeon 4850
Radeon 6850 then crossfired later
Radeon 390
Will likely get the Navi chipset if it steps up raytraying better than competition.
How about 1440p 60hz? Or do you think that gpu is better for 144hz monitors?
Nice
GTX 460
GTX 980Ti
How did S3 fade into obscurity with everyone and their shitty dog owning a ViRGE at some point?
Implying VRAM matters. The super has 8GB now, but even then VRAM will never actually matter. By the time VRAM would limit you the whole card itself isn't gonna run that pretty anymore. Retards see certain ultra presets or games that will preload as many textures as possible and then shill that you need tons of VRAM. BO3 can use up to 10GB VRAM at 1080p and extra settings. IW can easily use up to 6GB as well and way more with cache enabled. RE7 and 2's texture quality maxes out at medium, anything behind just preloads more textures.
>ATI 3D RAGE
>Voodoo 3 3500
>Geforce 2 MX
>Geforce 4 MX
>ATI X1550
>Nvidia GT 240
>Radeon HD4850
>Radeon HD7700
>GTX 950
>GTX 970
poorfag handmedowns mostly!
GTX460
GTX670
GTX670SLI
R9 290X
GTX1070
Because the virge sucked monkey dicks?
As 3D became a standard, they just could not compete.
They had the savage and stuff, but was not enough, then the chinks bought em i think.
9800aiw Pro (best card ever made btw)
8800gts
560ti
7970
rx480
Yeah i wasn't saying it matters very much, i was just describing what the card is like to user.
Dunno what was in my PC in 5th grade
GTX 240m
r7 270x
rx 480
gtx 1070
>Because the virge sucked monkey dicks?
It wasn't terrible but sure, there were better adapters. I had a Trio 3D/2X for a while and it was good enough.
7870
970
980ti
2080
GeForce 6800
GeForce 9800GT
GeForce 560Ti
GeForce 2070
Geforce 6200
Geforce 6800
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 7970 Ghz
Geforce GTX 980 Ti
Don't even remember what I started with, my dad's Voodoo something.
Gainward GeForce 6800 GT
Gigabyte Radeon R9 290X
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080
Can't recall anything earlier than the two most recent cards.
HD 6770 (2011 - 2015)
GTX 980 Ti (2015 - now)
Family computer
>MX440
>Radeon 9600 Pro
First gaming computer
>Radeon 3870
>Radeon 4870
Second gaming computer
>GTX 780
>GTX 980ti
Third gaming comptuer
>Same 980ti
>GTX 1080ti
Gonna do a new build when the next gen cards come out.
>MFW 4870 still better than the switch
Middle fan started clicking and it was a good excuse to get away from the awful drivers
>3000 series ati shit I can't remember which
>9800gt
>gtx 460
>gtx 560 ti
>gtx 970
>gtx 1070 ti
To be fair, the 2D of the S3 virge was stellar.
Thing could truck thru 1024x768 2D games without even trying.
But as integrated 3D acceleration became mainstream, it was quite hard to S3 to compete.
They gave a quite good attempt with the S3 savage, but fell behind and got bought by chinks.
Why did you go from a 290 to a 960?
Shame they couldn't adapt. Although one of the duopolists would kill and/or buy them later anyway, I guess.
>PowerColor 9550
>ATI Radeon HD 3200
>XFX HD 4770
>Asus GTX 760
>MSI GTX 980
I don't feel like upgrading anymore
A GeForce 9600 GT, I literally still use the same computer I built back in 2009
Or that or intel would buy em to integrate into their shitty integrated videos.
What happened to em is that they got bought by VIA, resurrected as a shitty integrated video chip manufacturer for a while, and now are part of HTC, making phone chips.
>ATI Radeon HD 7870
>Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB
I built my PC about 7 years ago. The GPU and storage are the only things I've needed to upgrade.
>(unknown)
>sis305
>sis305+vodoo1
>tnt2
>geforce mx400
>radeon 9250 SE
>GTX8800
>GTX760
>maxwell titan X
The first one is totally unknown to me, i was too young and it was a 386, thats all i remember.
i forget >>>> nvidia gtx 460 > radeon r9 380 > ready for something new but not sure
I bet it's a trident.
Imagine being such a sheeple you upgrade from a 1080 to a 1080ti
If I've been on a laptop for a long time and want to go big do I need to be looking into a 1080 build or a 2070 super build? 2080 ti worth it?
Redpill me on framerates.
>intel integrated graphics
>some shitty AMD mobile card in an alienware
>gtx 660 ti
>gtx 770
>gtx 980 ti
semi-unrelated, but what should i upgrade my i7-3820 to?
>some really old shit
>geforce 4mx
>radeon 9600 pro
>geforce 730m
>geforce 870m
>radeon r9 390
>geforce 1050
>radeon 5700 xt
>all these posts with the first gpu being post 2010
explain yourselves
2070 Super is nice for 1440p at high (80-144) framerates and it's also alright for 4K.
2080 ti is worth it if you're serious about playing at and want the max performance there, otherwise eehhhh... only if you really need the highest possible fps for some reason.
Higher = better, but also higher = diminishing returns.
Unless you only want to play e-sports shit or older games OR you're okay with playing some games at a locked 144+ while playing modern games at 100 or even just 60 I wouldn't recommend it.
???, family computer that could run Runescape and Sim City 2000
???, hand me down computer that could run HL
GeForce 440MX in one of those tiny Shuttle prebuilts
GeForce 7300GT, first real PC build, played 12k hours of WoW on this card
GeForce 8600M, which was an overheating piece of shit and couldn't play anything
GeForce 8600GT, found this computer in a skip and used it for a year
Sapphire 7870XT, still using to this day, still runs some 2019 games at 1920x1080 60fps
GTX 285 (8 years)
GTX 1070 SC (3 years)
Intel UHD 620 (>1 year)
S3 trio
Voodoo 2
GeForce 2
FX 5700
Radeon 3770
Radeon 4750
Radeon 7970
Gtx 1080
voodoo1
riva tnt (fantastic card)
riva tnt2
geforce256
geforce2
9800pro (marvelous card)
x850pro
7900gtx
8800gtx (absolute monster and best card i ever had hands down)
470
670
770 (got it cheap)
980ti
probably will get something new next year
geforce 6200
7870 OC
HD 7850
Rx 580
6950
290x
Full new build next winter.
Oh shit I forgot two.
GeForce 4
And Riva tnt 2
Geforce 8600
Radeon R7870
Geforce 970
Will probably get a 2070 Super in the future.
GTX 460
GTX 960
So interesting
Shitty onboard laptop graphics
9800 GT
GTX 560
GTX 660ti
GTX 1060
>Geforce4 Mx 420
>GTX 9800+
>1060
Pretty much one card per console gen
Are you me?
ATI 8000 series
Ge Force MX series (low end ones)
ATI HD 3200 IGP
ATI HD 4670 512mb
ATI HD 5770 1gb
AMD R7 270x 2gb (Broken)
Inno3d GTX 1080 8gb
lol oh lord no, those were all PCI until the Ti4200 in a newer computer, and I forgot the old AGP Voodoo 3 someone tossed me as a holdover until I got the Ti. The i740 replaced the onboard ViRGE. It was a weird card that wasn't very well supported, but actually had some kind of HW support as opposed to the fucking ViRGE but that machine kinda stopped being the main gaming computer soon after. The other computer wasn't mine, and its Rage PRO was also a squirrelly little fuck of a card. It ended up getting an FX5200. Okay for DX8 but really couldn't handle DX9.
That Ti was a fucking trooper though. It would run almost anything I threw at it, even if it inevitably overheated. It really needed a bigger heatsink but I couldn't really find any really good 3rd party solutions at the time
x800 gto
x1900 aiw
GT 340
HD 5450 (never used it though, I thought it was an agp card when it was pcie)
R9 270
R9 390
GTX 1080
I think VIA was their subsidiary but otherwise yeah.
A dedicated 16MB GPU i had with my pentium 4 PC i cant remember the name but i remember i hated it because all 3D MMOs needed 32MB back then.
HD 3200.
HD 5770, jet engine edition.
GTX 1050Ti.
GTX 980Ti.
GTX 1070Ti.
ATI rage pro turbo + 2x voodoo 2 12mb
2x sapphire hd4850
Asus Radeon 7770
Sapphire fury nitro
I don't think many of the companies actually did got a completely tragic ending.
Many like PowerVR just found greener pastures on the mobile phones.
Weird. I had too look up the Intel and the article said it was AGP. Guess it's one of those cases where manufacturers made PCI versions for those who lacked the slot in their MB and weren't ready to upgrade yet.
Barely even remember Rages, I think I ran into one or two at work but that's about it. They had some problems I think. Glitches or even hangups due to bad drivers?
some destitute tier onboard nvidia graphics (i believe it was geforce 6100 or something like that)
gtx 670
gtx 980 ti
I used a IGPU for years because all i used to play in PC was tibia and Maplestory.
Only when it comes to their GPUs. I will never get another AMD made GPU ever again.
S3 ViRGE
Riva TNT
Voodoo 3
Geforce 256
(Nvidia annual treadmill)
[Mesa Project succeeds at producing functional Drivers for AMD hardware]
AMD Radeon 7950
AMD RX Vega 56
>first card is 7770
Get a load of this pleb.
Medion ATI Radeon HD5670 1GB (2010)
Asus Strix GTX970 3,5GB (2015)
If you've only run AMD GPUs on Windows, you've never really run an AMD GPU.
They're so much better with actual drivers.
Tnt 2
GeForce MX 440
9600XT
X800
2600XT
HD 4850
HD 6950
HD 7870
RX 570
Had zero support for a lot of effects in then-modern games. We had to run HL in software basically. Quake 3 and Return to Castle Wolfenstein as well. I never played RtCW "properly" until the mid 2000s
>GTX 260
>GTX 660
>GTX 1070ti
>Some Riva TNT2 thing, don't remember
>GT 6800 (First real PC)
>GT 8600
>AMD 5970, real piece of shit card, fuck crossfire, expensive and it even burnt out after a couple years
>AMD 270
>GTX 1070
>RTX 2080
Really should have just kept the 1070. I'm on a 4k monitor and the 2080 still doesn't quite cut it, should have waited for a 3070 or 3080 to get locked 4k/60.
not at all. all stock
>>ASUS HD 7770
I am still at this.
Im 26 yo and I have no job, still rocking my 280x, gonna break the bank and get a 5700XT tho.
3dfx Voodoo 3 2000
GeForce 2 MX
GeForce 2 Pro
GeForce 4 Ti 4200
GeForce FX 5900 SE
GeForce 6800 LE
GeForce 6800
GeForce 7800 GT
GeForce 7900 GTO
GeForce 8800 GTS
Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GTX 260
GeForce GTX 460
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 680
GeForce GTX 970
GeForce RTX 2060
3DFX Voodoo3
Radeon 1650 (yes, it took a while)
GTX 560
GTX 970
GTX 2080
Radeon 9700 128 MB
9600M GT 512MB
GTX 1050 Ti 4GB
GTX 1660 Ti 6GB
750M
1070
>We had to run HL in software basically.
Ow, that sucked major balls. Was your CPU also not too great? You probably had a lot of trouble running CS (the mod) if that was the case.
>Quake 3 and Return to Castle Wolfenstein as well.
Did software impact performance a lot for Q3? I never really cared about it as I played UT before it and fell in love pretty much instantly.
RtCW did fin with software, it just looked like ass. Well, more so than in accelerated but not by much.
If I had the money I would buy a GTX1080TI and 1440p ultra wide IPS 21:9.
AFAIK 4K is only worth it if the monitor is huge and you need 4 normal 1080 frames on a single monitor for added productivity like adobe premiere pro and stuff like that.
Intel HD (i don't remember, it didn't even run CS 1.6 without constant crashes)
8400gs
asus gtx 760 2g( RIP )
EVGA 1060 3g
>Linux
Sorry user, but I play video games. I know that's such a foreign concept for Yea Forums.
>Trident 9440 - New
>Integrated SIS 630 - New
>NVidia GeForce FX 5200 - New
>NVidia GeForce 8600GT - New
>ATI HD4850 - Used
>AMD HD 6850 - New
>NVidia GeForce GTX 670 - Used
>NVidia GeForce GTX 780 - Used
>NVidia GeForce GTX 1070 - New
>NVidia GeForce GTX 1080 - Used
epn LIVE
youtube.com
HL ran fine, just looked chunky. Same for Q3 and RtcW really. It had a pretty solid Athlon and okay amount of RAM for the time.
intel graphics 3000
gtx 750ti
im hoping to get either aftermarket rx 5700 xt or an 2070 super to go with my new pc
4950
7950
rx 580
ill upgrade when new consoles come out maybe or if theres a really good jump in the next year. this gen is graphics cards have been awful
>It had a pretty solid Athlon and okay amount of RAM for the time.
Ah, that explains it. Thunderbird still, right? Palomino was the successor. I still had either a K6-2 something (400 I think) or even a 266 MMX.
What the best GPU for 1440p 60 FPS gaming? I hear the RX 5700XT is worth it because anything higher isn't worth the investment
right now the 5700 xt and if you wait a few weeks you can get the even better custom ones
>Asus HD7770
>XFX R9 270X
>MSI R9 390X
i rarely play newer games so i dont really need to upgrade anymore, but i'm planning to build a new machine next year so i might grab one of the new navi cards
>Radeon 6850
>R9 280x
>GTX 970
Gonna get a RX 5700 when the custom versions come out
GPUs I've bought:
>HD4870
>7970 Ghz
>RX5700 XT
(all sold except for rx 5700 xt, just got it)
gpu's I've received as gifts:
>geforce 4 mx 440
>9800gt
>gtx 760
>gtx 1060 3gb
(all sold)
gpus i've used before that that were in my friends/dads/cybercafe pcs, not wroth listing as there are a LOT
everything between matrox, diamond monster 3d, 3dfx voodoo / voodoo rush / voodoo 2, the tnt riva, etc... 6200LE, 9400, etc...
Radeon 5350 OEM
GTX 770
GTX 970
GTX 1080 (half-regret)
RTX 4080 here we come baby
Basically me except I also had a HD6850 after the 9800gt
there's no reason to buy a 1660ti if you already have a 1060 6gb. its barely an upgrade.
>2070 super
youtu.be
honestly pretty chad upgrade path
friend of mine sold me his crossfire HD5850's when he got a gtx 970, then he got rid of that somewhere else and just has an rx580 in a small cube pc now
i had an s3 virge and diamond monster 3d also
you really have no reason to desu.
based and 2009pilled
Should I upgrade into a 2060 super or 5700 XT?
kek i played wow wit hpeople like this
>FX 5700
god that card fucking sucked shit
>GeForce GTX 970
>GeForce RTX 2060
why downgrade like this?
970
1080
2080
Nice.
ignoring integrated gpus:
9600 gt
gtx 650
gtx 660
gtx 1060
all hand-me downs or bought second hand. i'd like to upgrade but i really don't have any need for it
>probably a pentium igpu
>core 2 duo igpu
>GTX 960
>GTX 1070
7800 gs
9800gt
HD 5770
gtx 460
gtx 560ti
gtx 760
gtx 970
gtx 1070
gtx 1080ti (current)
>tfw 7870+2500k
Who else waiting for the non-blower 5700XTs to come out? From what I can tell, they're a really good value compared to jewvidia's ridiculously inflated prices, but right now only that awful blower reference design is available.
1MB VESA thing
12MB Voodoo2
powergap
Radeon 9800
Radeon 3870
GTX275
HD6850
GTX660ti
GTX1070
GTX1050 laptop
GTX 560 Ti
GTX 960
That's all
8800GTS
GTX 460
GTX 660ti
GTX 860m
Still a laptopfag, still works fine. whatever.
Geforce 9800gt from Zotac beast of a gpu
Now using a 1060 6gb from MSI
HD 7770 into a 1070, sold the 1070 for like 700 leafbux at the height of the morning craze, bought a 1080ti for 780 leafbux
>12mb
whoa there buddy talk about overkill!
fx 5200
9600 gt
770 gtx
rtx 2060
Some shitty AMD APU in a laptop
R9 270x (it's a trooper and still goes work in an HTPC)
GTX 1060
GTX 1070ti (wanted 1440 144hz. sold the 1060 to a friend).
>buying new gpus ever
What does that have to do with the 2070 super?
if you're gonna do that, get the xt, it's enough of a performance boost that it's worth the little extra.
Get another 8GB RAM stick first than anything else so you get dual-channel.
And wait for the custom 5700 GPUs, the current ones suck big time and are not worth the money right now.
>Why
Because they are blower GPUs.
AMD Something (I honestly forgot )
GTX 285
GTX 980ti
GTX 1070TI (Free upgrade from EVGA due to warrenty )
the 2070 super is not worth the extra $100 over the RX 5700 XT
and the 2080 super is DEFINITELY not worth the extra $300 over it. its barely better than a 1080ti.
Nvidia 4MX
FX 5600
8800 GT
9800 GTX
GTX 280
GTX 480
GTX 780
GTX Titan X (Maxwell)
RTX 2080 Ti
Navi 5700xt are 2070 performance for 100$ cheaper. Just wait for the aftermarket cards coming out in a month or so.
Same here, user.
>can enjoy all my favorite older vidya with no problem
>can enjoy stuff like nier automata, sekiro and doom 2016 as well
>8 gb
>single channel
>16-16-16-39
holy fucking shit get ram first you dumb fuck
also get a fucking monitor before you upgrade
>1920x1080 @ """""59"""""hz
you are perfectly fine with an RX480.
Did yours have SOJ sockets? I'll never forget doubling my VRAM. I think 128k to 256k.
I'm all for being frugal, but fuck buying used GPUs. You never have any idea what sort of bullshit the last guy was stressing the system with. For all I know the previous owner was a buttcoin miner who completely blew out the fans and had the damn thing running 24/7 at 99 degrees and over-volted to the moon.
Whatever i5 2500k integrated was until I had enough for a GPU
GTX 560
GTX 670
GTX 970
GTX 980Ti
GTX 1080Ti
pajeet alert
>some nvidia card I forgot in the early 2000s 64mb
>some ATI card after that one died 2 years later 128mb
after that
>Radeon 9600 256mb
>Radeon HD 7820 2GB
>Radeon R9 390 8GB
>Radeon RX 580 8GB
it just werks
Unknown Brand 8800GT
PNY 9800GT
Sapphire 7850
EVGA 970 (which was rma'd near end of warranty and got replaced with my current card)
EVGA 1060 6GB
gtx770-> gtx970 -> gtx960 -> rx590
Had a chance to buy a 2080ti for $700 but settled for the 590 for $160. I don't find myself needing anything higher than 1440p 60fps.
What games do you play that requires a high end gpu?
tnt2
8800gt
hd7850
1070
bought the 1070 for 600 dollaridoos, couple months later they were nearly a grand because of the bitcoin bullshit
some brand of HD 5550
XFX HD 6870
MSI R9 390
will probably buy a 5700 xt once aftermarket cards come out. MSI has been the best quality I've had so far.
The benchmarks I've seen put the 2070 super ahead of an overclocked 5700xt in most games, and even further ahead when overclocked. Even if it's hit with diminishing returns the 2070 super looked like the stronger card.
huh, i was talking to someone just the other day about the evga warranty upgrade thing. must've been a semi-widespread thing?
Perhaps, but still not worth the extra dosh, certainly.
Those are terrible videogames why would you play them in the first place
Asking OP or generally speaking? Any "triple AAAYYYYYY" game at high refresh rates.
OP most likely has his Vega for the high refresh meme.
>2% more performance for 20% price increase
yeah, totally worth it
>Yea Forums now hates w@w
Zoom zoom
>3Dfx voodoo2
/POWERGAP/ (couldn't afford a gaming pc until recently)
>970 Asus ROG
>1070Ti Asus ROG
Next card will most likely be a 5700XT when the aftermarket models come out.
>navi was supposed to be a successor to polaris
>AMD colludes with Nvidia and changes naming scheme to justify price inflation
funny how it still manages to be a better value than the entire RTX lineup while simultaneously being $100 overpriced.
pcgamesn.com
a 2080ti for $700 is a much better deal than a RX 590 for $160... and i say this as a fan of the RX 480/580/590 especially at 1080p.../1440p
GTX 570
GTX 1070
Fuck upgrading unless you make me. Then fuck you again
>MW2 is zoomer trash
>But Waw is good
CoD was always trash
560
970
2080
1: depends on the game
2: it's like ~5% give or take
3: there are a couple games the 2070s is better in, but you need to decide if that improvement is worth the extra $100.
9600 GT
GTX 570
GT 1030
gpu.userbenchmark.com
oh hey look AMD has 1 card in the value top 5
>cod was always trash
>Yea Forums is constantly shilling how great CoD1 and 2 were
HMMMM
Yeah, that's true as well. People like to shitpost and GPU wars over AMD vs Nvidia, but the truth is they're colluding and engaging in price-fixing behavior. 5700/XT are a good value compared to Nvidia's ridiculous prices, but it's still overpriced. It's what a 300 card SHOULD be, and it's also just conspicuous as fuck when AFAIK AMD has nothing in the 300 dollar price range. You go straight from 590 to 5700 at a 150 dollar hike.
integrated
integrated
gtx 550ti
gtx 1050ti
What is a good aftermarket cooler for my i7 9700k? I have a hyper 212 EVO and I am looking to upgrade for something that can keep my CPU Cool and a bit more quiet when it's under load.
Do you not care about fps as long as it's playable or do you just dial back settings?
Yes they are trash they were the MW2 kids of the boomer generation
It's possible to be old and have shit taste faggot, like prefering unreal to quake
fascinating, you seem to have difficulty sorting the graphics. First of all, none of the RTX cards are in the top 5, and in fact, the entire top5 is AMD, save the 1660ti (which is a poor value purchase at the same price if you can get a vega56 for $270)
I just dial back settings if needed, I mostly play games that aren't too demanding though
GTX 770
RX 480
RX 590
might upgrade to the 5700 if the custom cards turn out well. Or maybe I won't, because my 590 does everything I need it to flawlessly. Running on an R5 2600 @ 4ghz all-core
Whatever was in my Ambra 486 then
Geforce 256
Evga 8800gt sli
Asus rog strix gtx1080
>it's possible to be a faggot and have the wrong opinions
BASED
I think CoD:IW zombies is a ton of fun and old shit like Deus Ex sucks massive balls. Feels good to know your taste is the best and everyone else is wrong.
Then it makes sense I suppose. I originally wanted to opt for a 1050 ti myself, but they were starting at around 170 Euro and I ended up just getting a 1060 GB. I could've gotten a 3GB for only 220, but I wanted to get the 6GB model for peace of mind. My old GPU was a DDR3 GT 730, so getting a 1060 6GB was a huge upgrade.
GT 610
GTX 1060
His link shows the best rated GPUs, not best price/perf. like yours.
What kind of monitor you got with it?
Intel integrated celeron on windows ME
3800X2 with a pentium 4 IIRC
GT220 with a Q8200 quad core
Quad SLI GTX 590s with a i7 extreme 990x 4.2ghz
R9 380 with a i5 6400 bckl OCed to 4.4ghz
RX 480 Xeon 1280 V3
Vega 64 Ryzen 2700X
Might buy whatever comes out after the 5700xt
>amd hd 4xxx
>x2 gtx 970
>2080ti
Are the aftermarket cards only for the improved coolers or do they help with other things?
My man.
Samsung CFG73, love it besides the shitty freesync range and limited backlight strobing
Can't remember the first aftermarket GPU I got but it was around early 2004 because I remember buying Halo on PC and not being able to play it with the built-in gpu. It was probably a GeForce 4 or FX series.
Next up was a Geforce 6800 I got in early 2005 when my dad helped me get my first ever custom built gaming pc. We had a family friend who did PC building and he built mine for the cost of parts.
My next card was a GeForce 9800 GT in 2008. I remember I bought it in a shitty prebuilt Asus tower, but the tower had like zero ventilation so I took everything out and put it in my previous PC's case. This was my first time "building" my own PC, but I was able to learn how everything fit together by taking it apart first.
I had a pretty long PC upgrade dryspell while I played on my xbox 360.
My next PC was in 2012 when I built an entire PC from parts, new everything. I put in a GTX 680 which had just released.
My latest upgrade was in Jan 2016 when I upgraded to a GTX 980ti which is still what I've got installed. It still works well for most everything I do, tho it struggles sometimes in VR.
I'll probably upgrade to some RTX 2000 series later this year or something next year if the next generation releases.
he said "Value"
his link also is wrong, as no RTX cards are in the top 5 rating.
only one in the top 20, at #20, unless you count "titan RTX"
Found the box art for the 256.
That's what I looked like when I got it
ati 9250 pci
8600 gt ddr3
hd 4890
gtx 660
gtx 950
gtx 1070
that 4890 put me off amd for life. please don't ask why, i don't want to have to list every single thing wrong with it, and yes many of the problems still extend to amd's offerings today.
What do you think?
>I think CoD:IW zombies is a ton of fun
I'm sure you do, I hear CoD is real popular among individuals with double digit IQ's, I'm glad you can find videogames people like you won't find too complicated too enjoy
does it have game filters? they are very useful for foggy maps in online shooters, as they can make enemies much more visible.
how about opengl support? did they ever bother fixing that? or am i just going to have to not emulate? is amd any better since i last used it? 6700 series
it was a fucking turd
>AGP
My nigga that shit was way better than PCI back in the day but retards gonna retart
Cooler + stock OC
Side note, I remembered that I put my GTX 680 in my dad's PC when I upgraded to the 980ti. He had been using a 650ti boost I think, but the 680 is still holding strong for World of Tanks which is the only game he ever plays.
retard fanboy
AMD had bad drivers during the 4xxx and 5xxx series of cards but not anymore
Dont buy a any part based on brands they all make shitty or great stuff it depends on specific part
The only brands Ive had failures with are corsair(ssd) asus(motherboard) and koolance(D5 pump failure)
Yeah I know he said value, but the link's right. It shows the top rated cards by default. Top rated =/= price performance
>IQ's
>IQ is
WHEW, showed me there. Maybe you enjoy CoD:IW zombies too, pajeet.