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eppur_se_muova

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1. Not a Windows person, but I can recommend gpureview.com ...
Sat Sep 17, 2016, 12:23 PM
Sep 2016

start here, for example: http://www.gpureview.com/superlatives.php

If you're interested in a particular card, you can search for it:
http://www.gpureview.com/radeon-hd-4870-card-564.html

I don't see where to get any info about drivers, except for the review themselves (bottom of the table), and I can't see how to find the most recent reviews.

Maybe you should go to Radeon's web site to look for drivers. That's what I did for Nvidia cards/drivers.

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Not a Windows person, but I can recommend gpureview.com ... eppur_se_muova Sep 2016 #1
thanks SHRED Sep 2016 #2
There are tons of them what are you using it for? Egnever Sep 2016 #3
Gaming once in a blue moon... SHRED Sep 2016 #4
Do you have a price range you are looking to hit? Egnever Sep 2016 #5
about $100 SHRED Sep 2016 #6
Duh I am an idiot Egnever Sep 2016 #7
Thanks!!! SHRED Sep 2016 #8
I think I found a smoking deal @ $89 SHRED Sep 2016 #10
Yup looks like a solid card for the money. Egnever Sep 2016 #11
I got it rocking SHRED Sep 2016 #12
Nice! Egnever Sep 2016 #15
I did two things that really helped this older PC SHRED Sep 2016 #16
SSD's are great upgrades Egnever Sep 2016 #17
try here steve2470 Sep 2016 #9
I use Radeon R9 270x ~$100 BlueStateLib Sep 2016 #13
That looks like a good card SHRED Sep 2016 #14
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