Still rocking a Sapphire HD7770 GHz Edition. Got it quite cheap, have nothing to complain about it.
Still rocking a Sapphire HD7770 GHz Edition. Got it quite cheap, have nothing to complain about it.
Kaveri 7850k APU. Surprisingly capable without a GPU
Gigabyte GTX760. It copes with three 1080p monitors perfectly for desktop work, but really only copes with one for gaming or simulation. My son has the same card on an SLI capable MB, so I may give it to him and go back to AMD at some point.
GTX 670 factory OC'd to be sliiightly faster than a 680. Got it after reading a review here
Reference 290X but water cooled as the stock cooler is pants and annoyingly loud while gaming. Rips through everything I have @ 1440p at stock speeds. hardly ever breaks 50 degrees
EVGA 750Ti SC
GTX 980 in my main rig and a GTX 680 in my HTPC/secondary gaming PC. The 680 is still fairly good for 1080p
GTX 470 with a mild overclock. It runs Borderlands The Prequel so I'm happy!
VTX3D 280X V2, overclocked, and very silent with 2 Arctic F12 PWM fans instead of the stock ones. Had quite a lot of coil whine but with time it has become significantly quieter. For 1080p and the games I play, I do not need more.
previously an ATI sapphire vapour x 7770 from oct 2012 till may 2014
currently a Palit GTX 750ti StormX Dual.
and both of them where completely free. didn't cost me a penny.
I upgraded just 2-3 months ago to a MSI GTX 970 Gaming, which was followed last month by a 2K monitor, it should last me another 5 years or so until I feel the upgrade bug again.
Gtx660
A (second-hand) pair of GTX560s in SLI. Plays Dragon Age: Inquisition well, albeit nowhere near max details. And yes, I would like an upgrade, but my budget (Standing at $0.37 right now) says no.
Sapphire HD7770 Vapour X.
Radeon HD 7660 G. Yeah, the IGP in my A10 4600M. Does the job for me.
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