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nvidia Geforce graphics cards

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So I went down to a local computer repair store yesterday, and noticed that they had the Nvidia Geforce 630's (OEM) with 2gb Memory for sale at around $150 . Now I been look for a new graphics card for a while now, I have a really old geforce GT 430 with around . Now its been the only graphics card I can find in my city besides the GT 230. My Question is how long will this card be suporrted because games are getting more and more PC demanding 

 

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I'm running a GTX 570 and I run games such as Elder Scrolls Online on ultra at about 35fps, but within the next year I feel I'll need an upgrade. The GTX 460 is pretty old now and If I were you, would definitely upgrade to nothing less then a 680. 

 

In terms of your question, It'll probably be supported for perhaps until next year, but that's obviously at minimum settings.

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I'm running a GTX 570 and I run games such as Elder Scrolls Online on ultra at about 35fps, but within the next year I feel I'll need an upgrade. The GTX 460 is pretty old now and If I were you, would definitely upgrade to nothing less then a 680. 

 

In terms of your question, It'll probably be supported for perhaps until next year, but that's obviously at minimum settings.

See like I said, 'its the only other one I can find in my city' If i were to get the 680 I might have to pay like $30 in postage and handling to get it to my house

 

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So I went down to a local computer repair store yesterday, and noticed that they had the Nvidia Geforce 630's (OEM) with 2gb Memory for sale at around $150 .

That's not a graphics card for gaming. It's for computers that come in to the shop that won't display an image on a working monitor, in need of a display adapter replacement.

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See like I said, 'its the only other one I can find in my city' If i were to get the 680 I might have to pay like $30 in postage and handling to get it to my house

 Surely you can find a free P&P somewhere off the internet? Does Amazon not have a free postage nation (or state) wide or something?

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 Surely you can find a free P&P somewhere off the internet? Does Amazon not have a free postage nation (or state) wide or something?

 

It's hard getting stuff into Austraila due to the hicost of postage, but I look around. I'll also ask if they can get another model in

 Surely you can find a free P&P somewhere off the internet? Does Amazon not have a free postage nation (or state) wide or something?

 

It's hard getting stuff into Australia due to the high cost of postage, but I look around. I'll also ask if they can get another model in

 

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With next-gen games coming out, I would definitely suggest saving up some money for a 680/700 series card. 

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