Looking for a Budget AMD GPU Recommendation Around $40-$50

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Asked By TechWhiz87 On

Hey everyone! My R9 270 just died, and I'm on the hunt for a new graphics card. My PC is pretty old and will be replaced at some point, so I'm not looking for high performance. I'm hoping to find something in the $40-$50 range, preferably an AMD card. Any suggestions on what to look for so I don't end up overpaying for something that's not worth it?

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Answered By UsedGemHunter On

I’d definitely lean towards a used RX 580 if you can. They're often listed for about $40-$50 used, and it could be a solid upgrade for what you need. Just make sure your power supply can handle it. At that price range, used cards are your best bet!

Answered By CardGuru99 On

I’d recommend going for the RX 580. It's becoming the standard for gaming these days, even if you have an older system. You might find them on eBay for about $60, which is just a bit over your budget, but believe me, it’s worth it! If you can't snag a 580, the RX 570 is also a decent alternative. Both can handle most games at 1080p without a hitch.

Answered By ValueSeeker On

Check out the RX 580 or RX 570; those are popular choices right now and you can usually find them around $50 on the used market. Just be cautious of the seller's reputation when buying secondhand, especially if they were previously used for mining.

Answered By GamingDude432 On

You might get lucky and find a Vega 56 or even a 64 at a decent price if you search diligently. But most likely, you'll land on an RX 580 or RX 5500 XT that fits your budget. Also, I used to play on an RX 470, and it was great for lower settings on many games!

Answered By OldSchoolGamer On

Given your budget, the RX 570 and RX 580 are really your best options. Some users found them listed around $50, and while you might get lucky with something like a Vega 56, those are rarer. It might be worth watching for great deals!

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