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  • servo75
    Pro
    • Jun 2008
    • 803

    #1

    Graphics card recommendation?

    I installed M19 on my Desktop. It has an internal Intel graphics card so I have to set the graphics levels down a bit and it looks okay but choppy. EA recommends GEForce cards that are over $200 but my budget is limited. I'm hoping to get one for under $100, even if it's refurbished it doesn't have to be the latest. If it's almost running ok with internal now then any mid-level 1GB or higher should do the trick, right?

    What cards are y'all using?
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  • drippinpurp
    Just started!
    • Sep 2019
    • 1

    #2
    Re: Graphics card recommendation?

    Madden 19 and Madden 20 are very easy to run games with base level PC hardware. I would recommend AMD Radeon GPUs over GeForce for Madden due to pricing. The 3 GPUs I recommend you look at are the Radeon RX570, Radeon RX560, and GeForce 1060 3GB Vram.

    RX570 would be the highly recommended one due to it perfoming very well on other games. It is over $100, but alot of times you can find them refurbished at a local shop (Microcenter for example), Craiglist or EVGA Midweek Madness in the range of $85-$120

    RX560 is the worst performer, but shines on Madden 19, you can run the game on medium/high settings (way better graphics than console) at a solid 60 FPS easy. You can find this GPU in the range of $75-$125 used. Brand new is $150.

    GeForce 1060 is the best performer by far. I highly recommend you buy this card when its on sale for EVGA midweek madness since they always have mass stock for this specific card. I have seen weeks where they place the card on sale for $60. You probably could find one on eBay or locally for the same price but to save the hassle wait for wednesday 3am EST to buy the card when it is on sale for ridiculous prices


    Good luck in your search for the card!

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    • servo75
      Pro
      • Jun 2008
      • 803

      #3
      Re: Graphics card recommendation?

      Originally posted by drippinpurp
      Madden 19 and Madden 20 are very easy to run games with base level PC hardware. I would recommend AMD Radeon GPUs over GeForce for Madden due to pricing. The 3 GPUs I recommend you look at are the Radeon RX570, Radeon RX560, and GeForce 1060 3GB Vram.

      RX570 would be the highly recommended one due to it perfoming very well on other games. It is over $100, but alot of times you can find them refurbished at a local shop (Microcenter for example), Craiglist or EVGA Midweek Madness in the range of $85-$120

      RX560 is the worst performer, but shines on Madden 19, you can run the game on medium/high settings (way better graphics than console) at a solid 60 FPS easy. You can find this GPU in the range of $75-$125 used. Brand new is $150.

      GeForce 1060 is the best performer by far. I highly recommend you buy this card when its on sale for EVGA midweek madness since they always have mass stock for this specific card. I have seen weeks where they place the card on sale for $60. You probably could find one on eBay or locally for the same price but to save the hassle wait for wednesday 3am EST to buy the card when it is on sale for ridiculous prices


      Good luck in your search for the card!

      Thanks! As I said between my limited budget and the fact that this is basically the only PC game I play, I can't justify a high end gaming card. I'll look into the ones you suggest.
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      • Moegames
        MVP
        • Jul 2002
        • 2396

        #4
        Re: Graphics card recommendation?

        Originally posted by servo75
        I installed M19 on my Desktop. It has an internal Intel graphics card so I have to set the graphics levels down a bit and it looks okay but choppy. EA recommends GEForce cards that are over $200 but my budget is limited. I'm hoping to get one for under $100, even if it's refurbished it doesn't have to be the latest. If it's almost running ok with internal now then any mid-level 1GB or higher should do the trick, right?

        What cards are y'all using?
        Stick with an AMD card, reason why is that current consoles use AMD grapics processors inside them but more importantly, upcoming new consoles next year will have a much newer AMD GPU that we see today in the PC world...In fact both PS5 and Xbox Next will have "Navi" based graphics processors..which just came out in the PC side of things..but regardless...the last two years we've seen from AMD ..Polaris GPUs, Vega GPUs, and now Navi GPUs... any PC graphics card from AMD thats new or newish is one of the above, and the important reason i bring this up is that DirectX 12 is gonna be a HUGE HUGE thing for future games, actually starting now and the future..and all these PC games we have today are based off of consoles..these games are developed for Consoles then ported over to PCs...So since developers are coding their games around AMD GPUs and CPUs...its gonna pay off in the long run for any of us that have AMD GPUs and/or CPUs... especially next generation..AMD has a fairly big advancement in DirectX 12 hardware features over Nvidia..so we are gonna see some massive improvements in the long run.

        GO with AMD Graphics Card. For 100 dollars you can get a AMD 580 8gb Graphics card all day long on ebay. Don't get fearful of some of these cards being sold that were used for Bitcoin Mining.. I build PC's for local area folks and i get them all the time for those that are on a budget and not a single one have went bad.. and i am talking over 50 AMD 580 8GB Graphics cards i bought used from Ebay that were used for Bitcoin Mining...

        Make sure you get a card with 8gb of ram.. look here https://www.ebay.com/b/AMD-Radeon-RX...LH_BIN=1&rt=nc all day long..you will find them for around 100 bucks. That GPU will last you some good years..those 580 8GB GPUs are great graphics cards for 1080P HD Gaming with all the graphics turned up high. on just about any game out there.

        Again, These AMD Graphic Cards will see a lot of extra life pumped into them when the next gen consoles and next gen games come out...those games will make great use of DirectX 12 hardware features and AMD is light years ahead of Nvidia in this category... you may not see it much right now but you will very soon. I been building gaming PC's for over 15 years... believe me, i wouldn't tell anyone to buy a Nvidia GPU right now...not when DirectX 12 is about to be fully utilized in next gen games.
        ..You win some, you lose some

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        • JohnnyLaw1
          Rookie
          • Feb 2018
          • 12

          #5
          Re: Graphics card recommendation?

          Personally, I use a GTX 1660 TI. I've had no issues at all with it. Probably the best overall option, IMO, in terms of balancing price, performance, and value.

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          • RipZz
            Rookie
            • Dec 2007
            • 19

            #6
            Re: Graphics card recommendation?

            Originally posted by Moegames
            Stick with an AMD card, reason why is that current consoles use AMD grapics processors inside them but more importantly, upcoming new consoles next year will have a much newer AMD GPU that we see today in the PC world...In fact both PS5 and Xbox Next will have "Navi" based graphics processors..which just came out in the PC side of things..but regardless...the last two years we've seen from AMD ..Polaris GPUs, Vega GPUs, and now Navi GPUs... any PC graphics card from AMD thats new or newish is one of the above, and the important reason i bring this up is that DirectX 12 is gonna be a HUGE HUGE thing for future games, actually starting now and the future..and all these PC games we have today are based off of consoles..these games are developed for Consoles then ported over to PCs...So since developers are coding their games around AMD GPUs and CPUs...its gonna pay off in the long run for any of us that have AMD GPUs and/or CPUs... especially next generation..AMD has a fairly big advancement in DirectX 12 hardware features over Nvidia..so we are gonna see some massive improvements in the long run.

            GO with AMD Graphics Card. For 100 dollars you can get a AMD 580 8gb Graphics card all day long on ebay. Don't get fearful of some of these cards being sold that were used for Bitcoin Mining.. I build PC's for local area folks and i get them all the time for those that are on a budget and not a single one have went bad.. and i am talking over 50 AMD 580 8GB Graphics cards i bought used from Ebay that were used for Bitcoin Mining...

            Make sure you get a card with 8gb of ram.. look here https://www.ebay.com/b/AMD-Radeon-RX...LH_BIN=1&rt=nc all day long..you will find them for around 100 bucks. That GPU will last you some good years..those 580 8GB GPUs are great graphics cards for 1080P HD Gaming with all the graphics turned up high. on just about any game out there.

            Again, These AMD Graphic Cards will see a lot of extra life pumped into them when the next gen consoles and next gen games come out...those games will make great use of DirectX 12 hardware features and AMD is light years ahead of Nvidia in this category... you may not see it much right now but you will very soon. I been building gaming PC's for over 15 years... believe me, i wouldn't tell anyone to buy a Nvidia GPU right now...not when DirectX 12 is about to be fully utilized in next gen games.
            Almost everything you said was incorrect. Nvidia cards have always trumped AMD cards in numerous categories, it just takes a few minutes to pull up reptuable reviews and benchmarks to show that. Also AMD cards only showed significant performance gains over Nvidia when AMD first introduced Mantle which is a totally different API than DX12. Mantle was also pretty short lived. It showed a lot of promise but quickly lost support of developers.

            AMD cards aren't bad the only advantage is price per performance. But when it comes down to actual performance, game fluidity, etc Nvidia has always had that portion on lock. In the last year or so AMD has closed the gap a good bit between the two so you really can't go wrong either way. I'm not sure if the person who said what he did up above was going off of one person's personal opinion but DX12 is fully compatible with every major card on the market and Nvidia cards actually have outperformed AMD on DX11/12. Where AMD competes is it's lower price points for comparable performance. You can typically purchase an AMD card for $500 that might be 10 fps less than say an Nvidia card 10 fps faster but with a $650-700 price tag. With things like overclocking and such it helps users get about the same performance while paying less.

            Can't go wrong either way, figure out your budget and move accordingly. Personally I always go Intel/Nvidia builds because they have always made games more fluid and with the combination of a g-sync monitor it's just absolutely amazing imo.

            Here's an article you can read. Tech Radar is reptuable.

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            • servo75
              Pro
              • Jun 2008
              • 803

              #7
              Re: Graphics card recommendation?

              ow I really appreciate all the help here guys but now I'm more confused than ever. I think at the end of the day, this is going to be like Coke vs. Pepsi. We're not launching rockets here, I'm not making CGI graphics for video games and still do most of my gaming on console (though if Madden PC is truly back I may change that for M21, even better if there's an NCAA or NHL for PC but I'm not holding my breath). So I don't need a top-of-the-line card and given my budget I'd like to keep it at $120 tops. Refurb is okay. I trust the Techradar article but at the same times it seems geared toward heavy gamers since their examples are $700 cards way out of my price range. So perhaps the subtleties discussed here may not be so critical for my decision. I even bought only M19 since I can't justify buying it for both the PC and PS2 but now that PC is back, I may buy M21 on PC only next year.



              Originally posted by RipZz
              Almost everything you said was incorrect. Nvidia cards have always trumped AMD cards in numerous categories, it just takes a few minutes to pull up reptuable reviews and benchmarks to show that. Also AMD cards only showed significant performance gains over Nvidia when AMD first introduced Mantle which is a totally different API than DX12. Mantle was also pretty short lived. It showed a lot of promise but quickly lost support of developers.

              AMD cards aren't bad the only advantage is price per performance. But when it comes down to actual performance, game fluidity, etc Nvidia has always had that portion on lock. In the last year or so AMD has closed the gap a good bit between the two so you really can't go wrong either way. I'm not sure if the person who said what he did up above was going off of one person's personal opinion but DX12 is fully compatible with every major card on the market and Nvidia cards actually have outperformed AMD on DX11/12. Where AMD competes is it's lower price points for comparable performance. You can typically purchase an AMD card for $500 that might be 10 fps less than say an Nvidia card 10 fps faster but with a $650-700 price tag. With things like overclocking and such it helps users get about the same performance while paying less.

              Can't go wrong either way, figure out your budget and move accordingly. Personally I always go Intel/Nvidia builds because they have always made games more fluid and with the combination of a g-sync monitor it's just absolutely amazing imo.

              Here's an article you can read. Tech Radar is reptuable.

              https://www.techradar.com/news/compu...s-cards-699480
              Last edited by servo75; 11-03-2019, 10:12 PM.
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              • WilliamMogli
                Just started!
                • Nov 2019
                • 1

                #8
                Re: Graphics card recommendation?

                Originally posted by servo75
                I installed M19 on my Desktop. It has an internal Intel graphics card so I have to set the graphics levels down a bit and it looks okay but choppy. EA recommends GEForce cards that are over $200 but my budget is limited. I'm hoping to get one for under $100, even if it's refurbished it doesn't have to be the latest. If it's almost running ok with internal now then any mid-level 1GB or higher should do the trick, right?

                What cards are y'all using?

                i play in a basic laptop gamer with a GTX1050Ti (4gb VRAM), it runs everything but the crowd in max at smoothie 60fps

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                • servo75
                  Pro
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 803

                  #9
                  Re: Graphics card recommendation?

                  Originally posted by WilliamMogli
                  i play in a basic laptop gamer with a GTX1050Ti (4gb VRAM), it runs everything but the crowd in max at smoothie 60fps

                  Wow and a laptop gamer too. How do you control things? I didn't know laptops came with dedicated graphics cards.
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                  • XxGamerXx
                    MVP
                    • Jul 2018
                    • 1029

                    #10
                    Re: Graphics card recommendation?

                    Originally posted by Moegames
                    Stick with an AMD card, reason why is that current consoles use AMD grapics processors inside them but more importantly, upcoming new consoles next year will have a much newer AMD GPU that we see today in the PC world...In fact both PS5 and Xbox Next will have "Navi" based graphics processors..which just came out in the PC side of things..but regardless...the last two years we've seen from AMD ..Polaris GPUs, Vega GPUs, and now Navi GPUs... any PC graphics card from AMD thats new or newish is one of the above, and the important reason i bring this up is that DirectX 12 is gonna be a HUGE HUGE thing for future games, actually starting now and the future..and all these PC games we have today are based off of consoles..these games are developed for Consoles then ported over to PCs...So since developers are coding their games around AMD GPUs and CPUs...its gonna pay off in the long run for any of us that have AMD GPUs and/or CPUs... especially next generation..AMD has a fairly big advancement in DirectX 12 hardware features over Nvidia..so we are gonna see some massive improvements in the long run.

                    GO with AMD Graphics Card. For 100 dollars you can get a AMD 580 8gb Graphics card all day long on ebay. Don't get fearful of some of these cards being sold that were used for Bitcoin Mining.. I build PC's for local area folks and i get them all the time for those that are on a budget and not a single one have went bad.. and i am talking over 50 AMD 580 8GB Graphics cards i bought used from Ebay that were used for Bitcoin Mining...

                    Make sure you get a card with 8gb of ram.. look here https://www.ebay.com/b/AMD-Radeon-RX...LH_BIN=1&rt=nc all day long..you will find them for around 100 bucks. That GPU will last you some good years..those 580 8GB GPUs are great graphics cards for 1080P HD Gaming with all the graphics turned up high. on just about any game out there.

                    Again, These AMD Graphic Cards will see a lot of extra life pumped into them when the next gen consoles and next gen games come out...those games will make great use of DirectX 12 hardware features and AMD is light years ahead of Nvidia in this category... you may not see it much right now but you will very soon. I been building gaming PC's for over 15 years... believe me, i wouldn't tell anyone to buy a Nvidia GPU right now...not when DirectX 12 is about to be fully utilized in next gen games.
                    HAHAHAHA....I will not trade my 2080ti for any AMD GPU

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                    • servo75
                      Pro
                      • Jun 2008
                      • 803

                      #11
                      Re: Graphics card recommendation?

                      What ended up happening is I went with a GeForce GTX 1050ti.


                      Turns out I really didn't have much choice. I decided to go with a sophisticated MSI 8GB Radeon card, but it wouldn't run. Turns out I don't have an 8-pin or 6-pin power cable that's needed. And it requires a 450W power supply and mine's only 300W. So I'm limited to a card that does not require external power until I end up getting a new desktop (I am NOT switching out a power supply, I'm fairly good with PC hardware but not that good). I did a Google search for my desktop brand and PCI graphics card and this one came up, so I'll try it.
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                      • FredLinn
                        Rookie
                        • Sep 2021
                        • 7

                        #12
                        Re: Graphics card recommendation?

                        Originally posted by servo75
                        I installed M19 on my Desktop. It has an internal Intel graphics card so I have to set the graphics levels down a bit and it looks okay but choppy. EA recommends GEForce cards that are over $200 but my budget is limited. Or do I need to use any trading shares as the best forex broker does to do so? I'm hoping to get one for under $100, even if it's refurbished it doesn't have to be the latest. If it's almost running ok with internal now then any mid-level 1GB or higher should do the trick, right?

                        What cards are y'all using?
                        Unfortunately, it is not a secret, that people today need to have the high level card to work with. Anyway, if you want just to play or trady, the graphics card is one of the main recommendatinos. But if you have no opportunity to change it, you can earn on forex trading - it is the fastest way.

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                        • TheButter
                          Rookie
                          • Nov 2020
                          • 342

                          #13
                          Re: Graphics card recommendation?

                          Originally posted by servo75
                          I installed M19 on my Desktop. It has an internal Intel graphics card so I have to set the graphics levels down a bit and it looks okay but choppy. EA recommends GEForce cards that are over $200 but my budget is limited. I'm hoping to get one for under $100, even if it's refurbished it doesn't have to be the latest. If it's almost running ok with internal now then any mid-level 1GB or higher should do the trick, right?

                          What cards are y'all using?
                          I've got the definition of a potato laptop, and I ran Madden 20 PC easily. I used coach mode, and there was some lag but I used the base graphic settings and didn't tone them down at all.

                          My graphics card is Intel HD 5500. There's also websites that can tell you if your PC can run specific games on your hardware.
                          NFL Head Coach 09 had a "Play Steal" feature.

                          CPU teams stole your successful plays in your playbook and added them to their playbooks. That feature met with college playbooks from incoming college coaches and user created plays birthed a new meta evolution for playcallers across the NFL.

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                          • CzingerX
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                            • Aug 2010
                            • 93

                            #14
                            Re: Graphics card recommendation?

                            People with 2070sc's, have a overheating issue in this game, runs warm. Myself included. Bug. The new driver and patches dont help as well.
                            Last edited by CzingerX; 09-04-2021, 05:31 PM. Reason: Can't spell.

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                            • ODogg
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 37953

                              #15
                              Re: Graphics card recommendation?

                              I have the ASUS Tuf RTX 3070 and I love it, it's a really good card, runs Madden 21 great!@
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