



What's your budget? If you can swing it, I highly recommend looking into Nvidia's 900 series. Probably the best cards on the market for various reasons.




The thing is, I need two :3, my SO could use the upgrade too.
Like this? Are they all one size fits all?
I'd hate to buy something only to find it wont fit where my old card went. But they are the same brand so it should be ok right?
Does the power supply need any consideration when upgrading only a graphics card? I tried googling but I just gained more questions.




Unfortunately, no. It isn't one size fits all. You'll need to determine what your case can handle, then pick a card based on that. And generally speaking, yes. But in this case, the 950 actually draws less power. It's also smaller. So if that's what you settle on, you'll be set.The thing is, I need two :3, my SO could use the upgrade too.
Like this? Are they all one size fits all?
I'd hate to buy something only to find it wont fit where my old card went. But they are the same brand so it should be ok right?
Does the power supply need any consideration when upgrading only a graphics card? I tried googling but I just gained more questions.
What to do is build your PC on this site: http://pcpartpicker.com/
It lets you put together every piece you'd want, finds the best outlets to buy those parts in your Country and warns you if there's an issues about compatibility.![]()
This is actually not true. A lot of websites, reviewers and actual tests have shown that the 380 and 390 completely desrtoy the 900 series if it's within the 200-400 range. Once you go over the 400, amd is too expensive for the price per dollar, so the 980 TI and titans win there. I don't know about the 370 or 750 though.




250 or less range. 250-400 is not what I consider budget unfortunately :3This is actually not true. A lot of websites, reviewers and actual tests have shown that the 380 and 390 completely desrtoy the 900 series if it's within the 200-400 range. Once you go over the 400, amd is too expensive for the price per dollar, so the 980 TI and titans win there. I don't know about the 370 or 750 though.
Unfortunately, no. It isn't one size fits all. You'll need to determine what your case can handle, then pick a card based on that. And generally speaking, yes. But in this case, the 950 actually draws less power. It's also smaller. So if that's what you settle on, you'll be set.
What to do is build your PC on this site: http://pcpartpicker.com/
It lets you put together every piece you'd want, finds the best outlets to buy those parts in your Country and warns you if there's an issues about compatibility.
Oh that's just a great link, thank you!
Last edited by Niqote; 12-09-2015 at 09:13 PM.
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