Graphic Cards Which one should I buy ? [Budget ~20k]

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kRuSnIk

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What is your budget?
~20000 INR

Current rig Specs

CPU - Intel Core i5 2400
Motherboard - MSI H61M-E23
RAM - Corsair Xms3 DDR3 4GB x 2
Monitor - Benq E2200HD
Which PSU/SMPS will you be using? - FSP Saga II 500W
Primary use? - Gaming
What resolution do you game on? - 1920x1080
Interested in Crossfire/SLI? - NO
Open to both Nvidia/ATI? - Yes
Would you overclock ?- Maybe

I've a few in mind

MSI GTX 66o Ti Power Edition -
20,900+Shipping
MSI N660Ti PE 2GD5/OC

Gigabyte GTX 660 Ti Windforce 2x - 19600+Shipping
GIGABYTE GV-N66TWF2-2GD

Sapphire AMD/ATI HD 7870 HDMI OC Edition 2 GB GDDR5 Graphics Card - 19046
Sapphire AMD/ATI HD 7870 HDMI OC Edition 2 GB GDDR5 Graphics Card | Graphics Card | Flipkart.com

Sapphire AMD HD 7870 2GB GDDR5 Flex Edition 2 GB GDDR5 Graphics Card - 19688
Sapphire AMD HD 7870 2GB GDDR5 Flex Edition 2 GB GDDR5 Graphics Card | Graphics Card | Flipkart.com

Games I would be playing - Battlefield 3, Borderlands 2, MOH Warfighter

I would be playing at settings which gives me a minimum FPS of 50.
 
I would Suggest to go with Sapphire 7870 OC Edition and you should Overclock it ,It has a Very powerful Cooler Onboard and Should Outperform a 7950 and Will help you get your desired Framerates,It pretty Much overclocks to 1245/1560 without Voltage Tweaking as Overclocking abilities differ from card to card expect somewhere close to 1200! That is Pretty Much VFM Card!

A review http://www.hardocp.com/article/2012/04/26/sapphire_hd_7870_oc_edition_video_card_review/1
 
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Would there be any issues if I overclock on just air cooling ? I've 1 front intake and 1 rear fan, though the room temperature is not very high here in Bangalore.
 
@kRuSnIk best for you to go with the green team this time. A GTX660Ti is great.

They have an edge in FROSTBITE powered games. Which make a bulk of your play options.

Only con I have at point is the future performance capability of this card and lack of core-over-clockability.

Would there be any issues if I overclock on just air cooling ? I've 1 front intake and 1 rear fan, though the room temperature is not very high here in Bangalore.

Anyway with your SMPS I suggest that you avoid over-clocking the cards. And with the airflow setup in your cabinet this will only get compounded (internally the cabinet can be an oven).

Hope this helps, Cheerio!
 
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Would there be any issues if I overclock on just air cooling ? I've 1 front intake and 1 rear fan, though the room temperature is not very high here in Bangalore.

You might have to Tune Up the fan speed might be a Bit Noisy but temps would be Under Control,There is no Point to OC now,as it is a Great Performer,Might help in future!

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kRuSnIk best for you to go with the green team this time. A GTX660Ti is great.

Was Just going to tag you for Suggestions :D The PSU should be Able to handle it considering the rest of the system!
 
yes,i also suggest you go with the 660 ti.Although not very fruitful,you could try to OC it and gain some benefits...
 
Actually, I hesitate to overclock as it voids the warranty but would do it only if absolutely necessary. Also, I would be keeping the card for a maximum of 1 and half years so I think a 660 Ti would suffice until then. Anyways, which among the 2 660's should I go for ? MSI costs about 1.5k more than the Gigabyte one. Is there a lot of performance difference between the two?
 
Actually, I hesitate to overclock as it voids the warranty but would do it only if absolutely necessary. Also, I would be keeping the card for a maximum of 1 and half years so I think a 660 Ti would suffice until then. Anyways, which among the 2 660's should I go for ? MSI costs about 1.5k more than the Gigabyte one. Is there a lot of performance difference between the two?

Get whichever has the higher core-clock.

MSi wins but expect it to be noisier for that count.
 
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