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Ooh, Canadian eh. I feel ya, prices can suck.
I saved up for a whole year and banked on what I got from Christmas to build my rig. This stuff ain't cheap, which sucks lol.
(Well, if I looked really hard, I can find some deals I'm sure).
Just get the GTX 750 if you can't get something like a GTX 750ti, I'm pretty sure both of these will run PSO2 super fine and will only drop FPS on high populated lobbies but will still be very playable.
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You'll probably be fine with that 750 if all you ever plan to use it for is PSO2.
I personally run two GTX 680's in SLI, which is overkill for PSO2, but I also do a lot of heavy PC gaming. Works out nicely for enhanced nVidia Inspector settings though. PSO2 normally has terrible aliasing issues, so it's quite nice to be able to completely do away with that problem entirely.
PSO2 - Ian: Level 90/90 Human Bouncer/Hunter
i use a FX8350 + GTX 770 and the game runs fine with inspector settings. plan to get a aftermarket coolder for GPU eventually
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Eh, getting SLI for just one game.....especially PSO2 would be a waste of $ if you went through with it lol. I got 2x GTX670s OC and if I remember lobby time, esp during EQs, with max quality settings, I didn't run into any issues with all those people around. Then again, like I stayed around the lobby 24/7.
Even when I had my ATI 7950 back then, I didn't run into much issues. I really didn't even need the 2x GTX670s either. Bud of mine at work offered them to me for exchange of that ATI card plus some cash.
The other thing you're forgetting or most in general is the rest of your rig. Just because you have a super powerful graphics card in your rig doesn't mean shyat if the rest of your crap sucks. What may end up happening is that your CPU may end up becoming the bottleneck and not the GPU.
That CPU you stated is "ok." Not the greatest imo. I mean tbh, all you're going to be doing is playing PSO2 anyways which is not a demanding game in the first place.
Anyways, if the CPU and Ram on your rig is good along with the GPU, then you're good to go. Throw a SSD in there for even better performance. Then again, like I said, its overkill for PSO2. Just do what you're going to do.
ill hope this might be helpfull? maybe?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7McHovA2SCQ
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