of course, but get yo' ass to the 7000 series since you are already past the $100 mark. a 7750 is around the same price.
of course, but get yo' ass to the 7000 series since you are already past the $100 mark. a 7750 is around the same price.
Save $10 and get better performance, less heat/wattage. Put that 7750 on your wish list instead of the 6770. Heck, it doesn't require a PCI 6 pin unlike that 6770. Very useful for transferring over to other computers without having to have an adapter or power supply with a PCI 6 pin (if you ever do). It's listed as a 55watt card. Very low considering it's frame rate tests for some games is nice.
PE..What are you, 12?
Just rechecked and I feel like a hurp derp. 7750 is slower than the 6770, but benchmark tests label the 7750 as a better card overall. On average, you'll lose about 10% or less in performance when selecting, but when you can Crossfire, it can pown the 6770 while using less energy. In short, anything pass a Nvidia 8800 GT is supposed to be good enough for emulating most systems and my integrated card from the A4-3400 is close to maxing out on level 2 graphic speed hack on PS2 (and that is about 1/3 the performance of the 7750).
The biggest problem with most tests is that they do the stupid stuff and use high res when some of the cards used for a test are not meant for high res. The 7750 tests are clear examples of it when every test the did was max graphics and highest resolution. It fares much better around 720 widescreen than the 1080 nonsense.