I need to replace the HD6870 that just died in my wife's PC. She mainly plays TF2, Skyrim, and Portal, and will be playing the shit out of Fallout 4 when it comes out. I've pretty much decided on either the AMD R7 360 or R7 370 as a replacement. There's a $40 difference between the two cards (both XFX) that are in stock locally. Anyone know if there's enough of a difference between the two to justify the added cost of the 370?
AMD R7 360 vs R7 370?
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I need to replace the HD6870 that just died in my wife's PC. She mainly plays TF2, Skyrim, and Portal, and will be playing the shit out of Fallout 4 when it comes out. I've pretty much decided on either the AMD R7 360 or R7 370 as a replacement. There's a $40 difference between the two cards (both XFX) that are in stock locally. Anyone know if there's enough of a difference between the two to justify the added cost of the 370?
Thanks but that's 270 vs 360, I'm looking at the 370 vs 360
Thanks but that's [b]270[/b] vs 360, I'm looking at the[b] 370[/b] vs 360
lol_goatThanks but that's 270 vs 360, I'm looking at the 370 vs 360
My bad, changed the 2 to a 3.
[quote=lol_goat]Thanks but that's [b]270[/b] vs 360, I'm looking at the[b] 370[/b] vs 360[/quote]
My bad, changed the 2 to a 3.
My bad, changed the 2 to a 3.
Depends on the total price. If it's 10$ and 50$ no, if it's 100$ and 140$ yes.
360 is a rebrand of the 260, 370 is a rebrand of the 265.
It depends on which ressource is the bottleneck but in most games you're looking at 33-50% more fps with the 370.
Depends on the total price. If it's 10$ and 50$ no, if it's 100$ and 140$ yes.
360 is a rebrand of the 260, 370 is a rebrand of the 265.
It depends on which ressource is the bottleneck but in most games you're looking at 33-50% more fps with the 370.
360 is a rebrand of the 260, 370 is a rebrand of the 265.
It depends on which ressource is the bottleneck but in most games you're looking at 33-50% more fps with the 370.
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