I had 2 HD 7850's. One of them was this exact model like in your video. It performed pretty well until I sold it. Its performance is actually pretty close to the GTX 1050 with the GTX card being only around 10% better on average but it depended a lot from the game tested At least that was the case until a couple of years ago that I owned the card. Maybe the lack of driver support has changed things a bit
I had the 1GB version of the same Gigabyte OC model, though clock speed was a bit lower. Got mine for 150$ back in 2013, the lack of VRAM started to become an issue only a couple of years later.
I recently tried playing hunt showdown on it and it wasnt capable of loading the textures fully, still ran smooth enough to kill my friend in the 1v1 area
@@Ahmed_6969 i7-6700K, apparently it is the bottleneck, but I've never seen it at more than 60% utilization, so I'm not sure how it could be the bottleneck
I have 2 of these cards with 1 gb of vram. They still surprise me how well they run games they definetely aren't supposed to run. :) Great purchases for 5€ a piece. Also they cost like nothing so slam those voltages and they'll clock to high heaven, doesn't help much with newer games but managed better fps in CS:GO than you did, even with lacking memory (it was an old office ddr3 thing with a i5-3570).
up until a year or two ago I used a i5-3570 to run VR, it chugged in the loading screens, but once the level was loaded it was fine. Ran HL:A, though the loading screens were a good 10 minutes or so. That was a good CPU
I play 10 year my PS4 ❤ I love playstation ...now I buy PS5 but ...I see every game come for PS4 & ps5 😅this is amazing .. really new game come for 11year console
My own system is an i7 4790k with 32GB and it was definitely worth having more than 8. That being said 16 is probably enough and I wouldn't worry about ram speed, just get the cheapest set you can find and slap it in there
Brave man chipping away thermal paste with a metallic screwdriver 😂
Terrifying 😂
At least I didn't melt a pcie lane this time
@@Jaindikebruh how
@gamingwolf7895 didn't plug in gpu power and it tried drawing full load from the lane
I had 2 HD 7850's.
One of them was this exact model like in your video.
It performed pretty well until I sold it.
Its performance is actually pretty close to the GTX 1050 with the GTX card being only around 10% better on average but it depended a lot from the game tested
At least that was the case until a couple of years ago that I owned the card. Maybe the lack of driver support has changed things a bit
Just reviewed an identical looking gigabyte 750 ti on the channel. Love to see your uploads👍
Glad you liked It. I do want to check out some 700 series cards myself
I had the 1GB version of the same Gigabyte OC model, though clock speed was a bit lower. Got mine for 150$ back in 2013, the lack of VRAM started to become an issue only a couple of years later.
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Hello. Discord works best. Or check the about page for my email
ayo bro don't use the screw driver when removing those dry thermal paste, it's better if you use a plastic spatula.
I recently tried playing hunt showdown on it and it wasnt capable of loading the textures fully, still ran smooth enough to kill my friend in the 1v1 area
how do you find graphic cards in the wild like that....
Rip the fan connector 💀💀
Lol. Ay it's still works its fiine
Why is BeamNG running more stable on your system than it does on my 1070 OC? I'm concerned
could be your cpu being the bottleneck
What is your cpu?
@@Ahmed_6969 i7-6700K, apparently it is the bottleneck, but I've never seen it at more than 60% utilization, so I'm not sure how it could be the bottleneck
Wow did the PS4 really come out that long ago? Oh no x.x
I have 2 of these cards with 1 gb of vram. They still surprise me how well they run games they definetely aren't supposed to run. :) Great purchases for 5€ a piece. Also they cost like nothing so slam those voltages and they'll clock to high heaven, doesn't help much with newer games but managed better fps in CS:GO than you did, even with lacking memory (it was an old office ddr3 thing with a i5-3570).
up until a year or two ago I used a i5-3570 to run VR, it chugged in the loading screens, but once the level was loaded it was fine. Ran HL:A, though the loading screens were a good 10 minutes or so. That was a good CPU
wasnt expecting cs2 to be in the list xD
Ay got that early access
lucky xD@@Jaindike
This was my card. Lol it ran really cool, not a lot of heat too.
Are those tomatoes?
Yep!
I will no lie i have a slim and forgot about it 😂
I play 10 year my PS4 ❤ I love playstation ...now I buy PS5 but ...I see every game come for PS4 & ps5 😅this is amazing .. really new game come for 11year console
homie over here showcasing a gpu in his fuckn garden
Heck yeah. Growing pumpkins fr
better than my uhd 620💀
the ps4's gpu is very similar in spec to an overclocked firepro w5000
Ooh. May have to check that one out
Is firepro w5000 stronger than a hd 7850?
i have 8 GB of ram, do you think I should get 32 or 16? I think it is bottlenecking my rig for certain games like quake champions and call of duty
i have an h97m-e mobo, an rx 6700xt, and a i-4790
getting a whole new rig is expensive so im out here wearing sketchers in a rolls royce
@@zuffin1864 since you have a 4th gen system go for 16GB of RAM if you only want to game.
My own system is an i7 4790k with 32GB and it was definitely worth having more than 8. That being said 16 is probably enough and I wouldn't worry about ram speed, just get the cheapest set you can find and slap it in there
Yes
My thoughts exactly
Hd 7970 is Dutch's gpu💀💀
Tahiti gpu💀
looks cursed to be the "PS4 GPU"
i paid 30 bucks for it you way overspent
Ayyy
epic
Bro needa cop his gpu support bracket