Builing a PC help is needed.

Well 200 dollars for a card.... well iam not rewally sure. more ideas thank you. sorry i cant out links i on my phone
 
I never said I wouldn't spend more than a 100$, I want a 100-170$ card that can run fallout 3, grand theft auto 4 and maybe crysis. On a med-high settings.

As long I can easly RAM preview In Adobe After effects cs4 easily and urbanly.
 
Well 200 dollars for a card.... well iam not rewally sure. more ideas thank you. sorry i cant out links i on my phone

With your budget, your choices are pretty much:

HD 4850
GTX 260 Core 216
HD 4870
HD 5770
HD 4890


You can't really skimp out on the videocard for a gaming rig, I highly recommend at least a HD 4870 or HD 5770 (they're about equal price, about equal performance, but the HD 5770 is newer and has DX11 support, its the mid-range version of the 5870.)
 
I never said I wouldn't spend more than a 100$, I want a 100-170$ card that can run fallout 3, grand theft auto 4 and maybe crysis. On a med-high settings.

As long I can easly RAM preview In Adobe After effects cs4 easily and urbanly.

I play all those games Max with my 4850,

All my youtube vids are of me playing/demoing games, all run at max, 1080p.
And just the other day i put up a Fallout 3 Vid to ;)
http://www.youtube.com/user/sniperviper21

some videos may skip a bit, but thats due to FRAPS being shitting (the program i use to record with )
 
I play all those games Max with my 4850,

All my youtube vids are of me playing/demoing games, all run at max, 1080p.
And just the other day i put up a Fallout 3 Vid to ;)
http://www.youtube.com/user/sniperviper21

some videos may skip a bit, but thats due to FRAPS being shitting (the program i use to record with )

I'd still recommend a 5770 or 5750 over the 48xx series nowadays.

They're about the same price, and they're just... better. The performance isn't that much different but they have DX11 support and once they improve the drivers it should be a more noticeable difference.
 
I'd still recommend a 5770 or 5750 over the 48xx series nowadays.

They're about the same price, and they're just... better. The performance isn't that much different but they have DX11 support and once they improve the drivers it should be a more noticeable difference.

Very True, but i am just showing him that if he dosnt want to spend 200ish on a GPU, the 4850 is a great alternative.
 
Well 160$ won't really brake my budget. I mean that would be aprx:650$?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814161306
 
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