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but they are older gpus
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gpu-hierarchy,4388.html
Look at GTX 960 4GB; much much better
Also, if I'm reading correctly, you have 4gb ram. Bumping that to 8gb will probably help somewhat as well, as 4gb is cutting it a bit close in games nowadays.
Actually im stil thinks 900 series too much for me
And afraid if i use 900 series and my PSU Just Popped out
Is my PSU will safe to use 960?
Im still afraid that
GTX 770 is 230w
GTX 960 is 120w
R9 380/X are also worth considering as they also perform similar to a 770 and 960. These are 190w cards.
Idk models is but says X Power
And it certified 80+
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Computers-HEC-Compucase-Power-Ultra-supply/dp/B00H80Q5H2
If so, I wouldn't trust it with higher wattage GPUs like 770.
But then again, if it ran your GTX 560, then a GTX 960 should run.
How old is that power supply? When abouts did u get it?
http://mcafethumb2.phinf.naver.net/20160528_210/os131_14644444764427I12K_JPEG/KakaoTalk_20160328_102424345.jpg?type=w740
Certified 80+ mark is korean because im korean so but 80+certified is up there
However if you need to buy now and you know you want a 1070 or 1080; what you can do is get something decent to hold you over for a short-time; like a GTX 960 or 970, from EVGA, then make your free account on EVGA's site, register this now new GPU, then sign-up for their Trade-Up-Program. Then when the 1080/1070 are more readily available, u can pay the difference to trade-up the 900 series GPU towards the newer one coming out.
http://www.evga.com/support/stepup