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I upgraded to this from the amd r7 240 and its miles better running all games i play at high quality 1080p
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The card is good, plays games well and it was in a good price range to replace the card that died.
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True games use the best, this in my opinion is the best for Linux gaming !
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Now these games are running smooth and quick
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Works great, running games on high at 1080p.
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My son purchased a gaming PC and I had an old clunker unable to play the game he likes now
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Easily plays modern AAA games at 1080p, 60+ FPS, low-medium (sometimes high) settings.
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The card is an excellent pick for its price, it can run new releases no lower than 30 frames and it keeps itself cool even in the most intense games
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Can play games like rocket league and fortnite on Ultra-High/Epic settings no problem no lag
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Great card fast but still cheap runs games great.
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It plays games like The Witcher 3
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This card runs basically all of today's games with ease at 1080p, and surprisingly handles less intensive games such as rocket league just as well at 1440p
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All the games of 2016 and 2017 work at maximum settings
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games are 10x better.
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Used Nvidia game ready drivers
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im getting very good game play
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I use it and play games like Rainbow 6, fortnite, and rocket league all at 70-100 frames on med-high
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This let me enjoy again my games.
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Love this card plays al my games at high setting.
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A hard core gamer will not be happy with the fastest most expensive video card available since it won't play Grand Theft Auto V at 5000 FPS at 16K with 8 cards in SLI mode or something like that
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Note: I'm not a hard core gamer.
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+ on some intense games
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Turning the settings up to ultra on modern games will result with frames below 60, but will usually stay above 40
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Would highly recommend for modern games.
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Loves the depth of the graphics and how well it works with his favorite games
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in a new build for basic gaming was great, I purchased this one AFTER I had bought the 1070ti WHICH IS amazing if you have the money and love your game enough to want to see the grass blow, I WAS attempting to replace an older video card that would go into this build I have
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It's only $200 so it's not going to solve world problems, and might be underpowered for the biggest / fastest games.
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Great runs all my games high to ultra settings.
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It comes ready to OC, and I paired it with the I5-4690k for good measure, so I can enjoy newer games to come when I decide to OC
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This card could run the game on epic settings to my great surprise and doesn't struggle at all
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Handles many modern games @60fps
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Clearly the issue was with Board/Software, Installed an old video card and everything worked as it should
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It would happen when I was running a program as well as when the PC was idle.