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I bought this to replace my failing asus radeon 5770, it fits perfectly in midsize cases, runs quiet and uses a standard 6 pin power connector. You do need a decent power supply, I wouldn't go with less than a 600 watt, if you have other power hogging hardware (high end cooling or multiple drives) go HIGHER. This isn't the latest or greatest but it does work very well for my racing games MX vs ATV reflex and supercross and my older games like blur. None of which are what you would call graphic intensive by todays standards, if I were playing any of the newer battle sims I'd opt for a better card but this one would probably work with lowered graphic settings. Definitely a step up from my old card.
While this card won't play the newest games with the settings maxed out, it will still handle plenty of titles at nice resolutions, and was a great performance increase over the Nvidia Geforce 9100 onboard graphics that were being used previously.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I was replacing my existing video card that broke down, same model. Instead of upgrading I wanted to keep it simple and get the same model. Plugged it in and worked like a charm, easy!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This card was a real treat for me. I spent 3 years gaming on it and still plays game fairly well. Anyone looking for an older card for an media server pc or even light to medium gaming can make use of this card.
Verified purchase: No
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Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned