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Originally Posted by Chyron8472
So, after doing some looking around for cards and CPUs, I think I've so far settled on:
MSI Radeon HD 6670 1GB -- $70
http://amzn.com/B007JCNOGY
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I beg you to take the leap to the 6750 if you can. It's a really good price-to-performance upgrade, only $10 in some cases, and it's a
far better card.
PassMark isn't the BEST of things to use, but in the broad general strokes it's able to illustrate the point here:
Don't ask what the "number" means, it's an arbitrary scoring system they use to turn benchmarks of various sorts into a single, easily-readable number, but when you're speaking in broad terms the number does relate to real performance. The 5770 at the top of this set is my current card, it's higher up than 6700 cards because the 6700 line seems to mostly be a rebranding of the 5700 line with a couple extra minor features tossed in. For this reason, I could also recommend a higher-end 5700 card, though they don't seem to go for much less than their 6700 counterparts.
Comparisons:
6670 vs 6750
5770 vs 6770
The jump from 6670 to 6750 is pretty massive. After the 6750 you're starting to look at diminishing returns, but from 6670>6750 you're seriously looking at >25% performance gains. For that kind of price/performance efficiency, I don't think you should fudge $10 on something you want to use for a lifespan of five years. You asked for something future-proof, and the 6670 pretty much qualifies as now-proof.
EDIT: Oh, by the way? Processor looks like a good call. I thought you were over-spending but it seems like the 920 CPUs have been discontinued or are being given >$80 price points, which they're not worth. The X4 945 should serve you well.