Monday 13 January 2014

The Best Graphics Card 2014

Having the best of the best is sometimes not needed in your build so here is a little list of the best Graphics Cards for 2014.

I wanted to start at the low end first, if your looking for an awesome graphics card that will really give you excellent results for its price you would be looking at the NVIDIA Gigabyte GTX 760 2GB.
This card is great especially if this is for your basic home use and some casual Photoshop and Illustrator needs, this card will also make for a great gaming card as well you wont exactly be able to play in the best quality but it will still look better than the current gen consoles. This is a must have card for any build and is relatively cheap.


  This next card is the best value card you can get, it is essentially a AMD 7970 just updated into an AMD R9 280X 3GB Graphics card. with a base clock of 1050MHz and a boost clock of 1100MHz nyou will be flying through anything you need  this card is perfect for heavy users and will be light on you're pocket. This card works naively in OS X Mavericks and looks great when installed in a system. I usually do not suggest AMD cards but how could any one resist when these cards are just such good value for money.

 The Next card i suggest is the GTX 780 due to its simple install and hassle free drivers. I would like to put the GTX Titan and the 780 Ti but i have yet to run a full test on the stability of these cards, The GTX 780 will more than get the job done this NVIDIA card will destroy anything you put to it, supporting up to 4 monitors and support for 4K what more could you need. When it comes down to it these three have been my favorite and will remain that until, the R9 290x is supported in OS X Mavericks.

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