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an amd a6 7400k
yea. that's what i heard when i first bought my desktoo over 6 years ago. i replaced the original graphics card with the geforce gt 720 about 3 years ago and ironically i'm using my acer laptop with a built in intel HD card right now. well, i never thought the division would do me in. i've been able to run fallout 4 just fine..
yea. i'm gettin tired of hearing that lol. it was like that for skyrim, fallout 4, tomb raider, far cry, etc. i hate to admit it's that time again to replace my gpu..
Get the 700 series it's cheap as hell right now because the 900 series dropped last year
You can probably get a gtx 770 for a steal nowadays!
oh okay. thanks.
hmm. okay. thanks reme :)
EDIT: hold on tho, r u sure I shouldn't upgrade to a 900 series? there are some on newegg right now for about the same price and somebody made a thread in the division discussions saying they could 60 fps for a 980 ti.
It really comes down to your own money. If you can afford anything in the 900 series, then I would. If your budget is pretty low, you'll wanna stick to the 700 series. But it's entirely up to you.
alright. thanks zach.i'm pretty sure i'm going to wait until i can upgrade to something in the 900 series. that way i won't have to again for at least another 6 months..
Yeah I upgraded to GeForce GTX 970 recently and bought it from newegg for $309 + tax and yadda yadda. If you can manage up to $400 though, then that's the best route to go.