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I want to choose something decent for 1080p gaming. This total price is in THB so you guys have to translate to US Dollar. My budget is 15000THB
 
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A GTX 1060 would be ok with that spec. Or one of the newer AND cards
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A computer without an SSD borders on unusable these days, it's just way too slow. I strongly advise settling for smaller but faster storage. If you do run out of space you have lots of options later on (use flash storage, add a hard drive etc.).

 

As for the video card, I'm not sure about the point of these kind of threads, there are up-to-date "Best graphics cards for the money" everywhere on the internet and any info anyone gives here will be out of date in a month. Just google one of those and take whatever fits your budget.

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40 minutes ago, Andre S. said:

A computer without an SSD borders on unusable these days, it's just way too slow. I strongly advise settling for smaller but faster storage. If you do run out of space you have lots of options later on (use flash storage, add a hard drive etc.).

 

As for the video card, I'm not sure about the point of these kind of threads, there are up-to-date "Best graphics cards for the money" everywhere on the internet and any info anyone gives here will be out of date in a month. Just google one of those and take whatever fits your budget.

I would agree with you about a SDD but his budget is only $431 US.

21 minutes ago, oldtimefighter said:

I would agree with you about a SDD but his budget is only $431 US.

It starts at around 50$ for a 120GB SSD. It's not a lot of storage but one can work around not having a lot of storage. Bad performance, though, there's no solution.

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On 4/28/2017 at 2:10 AM, Byron_Hinson said:


A GTX 1060 would be ok with that spec. Or one of the newer AND cards

Biggest issue - GTX1060 (even GTX1050Ti) are seeing price-gouging in private sales (and stock shortages among online resellers - even Amazon is getting bit).  Cause - cryptocurrency mining.  Instead of closer to $150USD for GTX1050Ti, I've seen north of $175USD for non-Amazon resellers on the site.  (Yeesh - that's what caused my one-month stall!)

 

When the stall finally died, I got an MSI GTX1050Ti GT OC - mainly because it was the only GPU of the type priced close to stock and with Amazon as reseller (I had originallly planned on going with the EVGA Superclocked - or possibly the SSC; however, now you know why I went with neither.).

 

1.  Plus #1 - Despite my "weaksauce" CPU (G3258 - except for VERY light gaming, it would not be seen as the heart of a gaming system under any circumstances), with the MSI installed, I get reliable 1080p gaming in everything other than shooters as far as DX11 goes.  MOBAs, RTS, city-builders - 1080p all day (or night, for that matter) long.

 

2.  Plus #2 - No extra power needed.  Even though I was replacing a GPU that needed extra power, I hoped to be able to improve without it (GTX750 - original Maxwell - was a wake-up call).  Segue to now, and we have - for all practical purposes - Maxwell Redux in Pascal form.  It's the first GTX to not require extra power SINCE the GTX750 - and the first GTX Ti sort to do so at all.  Better power AND performance, at a lower power use/watt - in fact, lower wattage use, period.

 

3.  Connection simplicity.  While I don't have DisplayPort, I DO have HDMI - the MSI supports full-size HDMI (in fact, HDMI 2.0); the GPU it replaced supported DisplayPort, but not full-sized HDMI.

 

4.  Result - THE one-item upgrade for "weaksauce" desktops with PCI Express slots - of almost any vintage.

 

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