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Pros: Cheap Specs comparable to GTX 1050 Cons: Unstable - jittery in browser, and random momentary screen blackouts. Runs hot for no reason - much less efficient than comparable Geforce cards No afterburner support - no fan control, over and underclocking, etc. Causes Blue Screen Of Death - every time I come back to the PC its off, from an unexpected crash. Vendor (Neweqq) is garbage - 2 weeks and still waiting for an RMA response. No VR support on any AMD GPU's I got mine for $100 (currently $150 on neweqq), which was slightly cheaper than a GTX 1050 was, which is what sold me on the card. I immediately regretted it. The lack of software support and bad hardware design on the AMD end is ridiculous. I'm much happier with my old GT730 installed, honestly. The Geforce drivers don't crash my computer when I install a new one, no more random blackouts and scroll-stuttering in browser.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This is an amazing card! Performs very well, even without a top tier CPU. The card works like new out of the box, and it has no artifacting or slow performance. When it comes to MSI's refurbished cards, you do not need to worry as they WILL work, with no issues (When it is refurbished by them). I get high framerates on GTA V on high settings (Depends on what your CPU can handle), and VERY high framerates on Counter Strike: Global Offensive. If you have an old business PC with a 755 socket, I would recommend pairing a Core 2 Quad Q9650 or a Q9550. Though the low profile bracket is not aligned correctly with the HDMI port, but that can be easily fixed with a grinder or a metal engraver (I fixed it with a 2 dollar metal engraver). I HIGHLY recommend MSI's products. They have given me no issues whatsoever despite putting them through super heavy workloads (Refurbished by MSI at that).Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
The Radeon RX series is probably the best value for current GPU options. For the cost this card is likely the best HH/HW solution for gaming at 1080p. If you can find this, or the newer Radeon RX 560 for a reasonable price (between $80-$120) it is easily a great value and will be a good investment in performance.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
My experience with this card has been good. It always performed smoothly in my old socket 775 motherboard running Windows 10. No jitters or driver issues. A few minor gripes, the heat sink is actualy two slots deep so wont fit in some tighter spots or may cover pci slots. I was not able to use it in one project for for that reason, but decided to keep it for another project and it has worked out well. Some people have complained that the brackets do not fit well, but I did not have this problem. I did not like that the driver was not automatically installed. You have to use the installation disk or download an installer. If youre a huge gamer, you might not like this card. It is pretty average as you would expect from a budget card that only consumes 75W of power. If you want to stream ultra high def or upgrade an old PC and play some games, this is great.Read full review
Verified purchase: No
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished