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  1. Unread #1 - Oct 27, 2012 at 8:27 PM
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    I am looking to get around 60-100 fps at the highest settings.

    What video card should I get? Also, how do I check if it's compatible with my motherboard?
     
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    What game? What is your price limit? What is your computer? Is it homebuilt?( I am assuming not from your last question)

    On top of just the new video card you will most likely need a new PSU to support the extra power consumed by a video card.
     
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    In order from best to worst, all of these cards are a great option. Results from bf3 max settings at 1920x1080 resolution btw

    1. asus 7970 platinum will get 80 fps $500 but will be hard to find (when overclocked)
    2. nvidia gtx 680 will get 75-80 fps $500
    3. nvidia gtx 670 will get 70 fps $400
    4. nvidia gtx 660 ti will get 60 fps $300
     
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    Oops, the game is Minecraft, it's not homebuilt.

    I have around 200$ to spend.
     
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    Here's the inside of my computer, is this the slot you are talking about?
    [​IMG]

    I own the computer since april 2011. I don't know the model but I guess it's new enough to be a PCIE 2.0 slot.
     
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    Yes, that is the correct slot. However, now you need to measure from the edge of the ram slot, to the other side of the case, like this-
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    If the distance is over 8.25 inches you are fine, and the video card will fit.
     
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