And finally, in the Budget Range, if you don’t need much graphics processing power and don’t want to spare much on it, you can go for Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 1050 series. This is the clear winner in this category over others. At a very affordable price as compared to the rest, the 1050 provides great performance with lower end games and light computational workloads. This is recommended for students and beginners in the field of gaming.
In this category, our first and editor’s choice is obviously EVGA made –
It has 4GB GDDR5 RAM with DX12 OSD support. Although it has just one single fan, but with NVIDIA’s new Pascal architecture, it delivers improved performance and power efficiency. It can also run all 1080p classic and modern games @ 60 FPS speed. It has a base clock speed of 1354 MHz which could be boosted to 1468 MHz.
This is also the Best Seller in this category.
Our second choice goes for ZOTAC made –
Similar to EVGA card, it is also built on NVIDIA’s Pascal architecture and can run 1080p games @ 60 FPS. It also has 4GB DDR5 RAM with 128-bit memory interface. It also has a 2GB edition, which is the cheapest among all the cards reviewed here.
Our third choice in this category, and the final one is Gigabyte made –
Same NVIDIA’s Pascal architecture with DirectX 12 support, this card can also run 1080p games and videos @ 60 FPS speed. It has 2GB video RAM and two fans. It has boosted clock from 1493 MHz to 1556 MHz. A 4GB version is also available.
This concludes our choice of Best Graphics Cards, among myriads of them currently available today from different manufacturers, that you can use to build your dream machine, and be assured, that you will remain updated with them in year 2017.
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