HD 7850 Crapped itself? Possibly looking for budget replacement
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Okay.. I guess I had my HD 7850 (2gb) for a good year or two, and within that year or two, I may have been "mining" bitcoins on it 24/7 while doing other things as well (games mostly only thing noteworthy). I'm not quite sure how I noticed problems to begin with, but I suppose it dosen't matter. I realised my fans on the card were dieing, going very slowly, and my card started to suffer. One morning I woke up seeing my GPU at a constant temp of 102 (my computer was mining bitcoins at the time, so, under extreme load), and I shit my pants. I took the card out of the computer, unscrewed the fans from the heatsink, and tried to clean them and whatnot. Didn't do anything. I did this afew times, before I said screw it (at this point I was desperate, didnt care), and doused those fans with WD40. All seemed ALRIGHT, fans were going at a better speed. I figured it was only a temporary solution, so I bought a replacement fan thingy that mounts on heatsink.

I get the feeling the damage was already done, because now when I play games(usually) or put alot of stress on my computer(actually its usually only when I play games), my video card dosent "crash" in the general sense of the word, it makes my monitors go haywire, like crazy artifacts everywhere (in the same way a tv channel goes kaput and shows snow)(when this happeneds my tempature is fine, seeing as I got a new fans), and I have to reboot. I assume, no doubt, my video card is the culprit, and needs to be replaced?

If that is so, and I assume it is... I guess I'm on the market to downgrade my videocard to 1gb (budget), and im looking for some suggestions! I do indeed want to stick to AMD(ATI) because they are king of "mining" bitcoins(or other altcoins), compared to nvidia. My only requirements is that it needs to have 2 monitor plugs(one HDMI & one DVI) as I use two monitors, PCI-E, and hopefully 1gb. If I had to put a number on my total possible cost, I suppose I'll go with $150. I'm just looking for a good bang for my buck!

I was considering this one here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A0HZ...ey8chud-20

As well as this one here: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6814129189 This one seems too good to be true? 1gb $45?

I'm not too knowledgeable on these things, so I'd appreciate any and all insight!


THANKS!
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Hd 5450 - basic htpc card. Good for playing video, Not good for "gaming" or "mining"

Hd 7770 - basic budget gaming card. Good for video and gaming at appropriate settings, mid to low on newer titles (higher on older or less demanding titles). Low-end mining card, not really worth it.

Are you planning on using the new card for mining, if so you have to aim for a better card, r9-265 (low) or better. I am not going to argue the merits if coin mining, but I wouldn't bother mining 'bitcoins' with any GPU, as the difficulty is so high, you will be spending significantly more on electricity then the payout, not to mention the cost of the video cards.
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(2014-02-24, 04:34)ertman Wrote: Hd 5450 - basic htpc card. Good for playing video, Not good for "gaming" or "mining"

Hd 7770 - basic budget gaming card. Good for video and gaming at appropriate settings, mid to low on newer titles (higher on older or less demanding titles). Low-end mining card, not really worth it.

Are you planning on using the new card for mining, if so you have to aim for a better card, r9-265 (low) or better. I am not going to argue the merits if coin mining, but I wouldn't bother mining 'bitcoins' with any GPU, as the difficulty is so high, you will be spending significantly more on electricity then the payout, not to mention the cost of the video cards.

Thanks... I am indeed going to be mining, but I dont mine bitcoin, I mine altcoins where the difficulty isnt anywhere near bitcoins'.
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(2014-02-24, 04:43)palkiss Wrote: Thanks... I am indeed going to be mining, but I dont mine bitcoin, I mine altcoins where the difficulty isnt anywhere near bitcoins'.

You could also look at nvidia's 750ti. Apparently it mines well (verify before purchasing), and has decent budget gaming performance with low power consumption.

http://wccftech.com/nvidia-steal-cryptoc...d-maxwell/
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