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Well, we've ordered a graphics card now. An EVGA dual-fan 1060 6GB for $280. I wish we could have gotten it a bit cheaper, but prices don't seem to be dropping much and the price on this was about to go back up to $300 tomorrow.
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@Rosemary ah good choice, I've been super happy with my 1060 6GB
I'd originally went with a 3GB when I built this last year but I quickly found out that that's such a constraining amount for modern games, haha. 6 has been pretty comfy, lots of headroom
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@ShugoWah We were initially going to get a 1050 Ti, but after looking into it and deciding we want to have the option to run VR games, we decided to go up a tier. And if we want VR capability, we're going to need more than 3GB of VRAM, or at least that's our impression of the matter.
There was some debate over whether to go with a cheaper RX 580 8GB, but a number of friends have had bad experiences with AMD graphics cards, so we went with nvidia.
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@Rosemary I know that lots of folks use and enjoy AMD but I've just always bought Nvidia and I know the drivers/settings well after 15+ years with them, haha
And yeah, the 1060 6GB is right at the entryway to VR, so good call
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@ShugoWah We've never had a discrete graphics card before, of either company! This is really our first desktop computer that wasn't a hand-me-down; we've had laptops almost exclusively.
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@Rosemary ah that's cool, grats~ Lemme know if you have any questions about functions of the nvidia control panel!
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There's a small amount of worry that tomorrow they're going to start a new, even better sale, but... Better to know we'll get it for a decent price than chance being able to get it for an amazing price, I suppose.
EVGA has a very good reputation for their customer service, and their warranty seems very good. I think that's worth the extra money over the Gigabyte card we were looking at, where several reviews complained about poor customer service.