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I just upgraded froma 550ti to a r7 360
PowerColor PCS+ HD5770. PC is 7 years old. If i had to build a new one and buy a card - it would probably have to be GTX 1050 Ti.
NVIDIA GTX 1070 for my Winbox and Intel Iris Graphics 5100 for my Mac mini.
560ti x2 SLIed, on a box built in 2011, still going strong.

Lessons learned:

1- Never do SLI again: all sorts of problems with old & new games alike to this day. PITA in Linux, too.

2- Do get the toned down versions of GPUs, as in 560ti vs 580. They have very similar lifetimes wrt increasing computation needs, not worth it to pay loads of extra cash to make the card last an extra month or two.
nVidia GTX 1070 in a laptop.
Nvidia 8500GT
Nvidia GTX 760
Nvidia GTX 960
Nvidia GTX 1060
2 Laptops with Intel HD (Core i3-5005u / N2840)


(I have 6 fully working systems at home)
Had a 560ti few years back; currently a 970 for some years. Looking for a future 1070 or 1080 when the price is right.... Below 300 euros and if i really feel the need to update.
GTX 650Ti running on my machine.
GTX 660Ti running on my son's machine.
Intel HD 4000. I'll be lying if I didn't say I was surprised to discover this thing run games xD Buy yeah, nothing with Unreal Engine... Portal 2 and Tomb Raider (2013) run great, yet Life Is Strange does not... That's technology for you.
EVGA GTX 1080 FTW.

As soon as the monitor I want hits the market, I will upgrade to a Ti.
An old piece of crap R9 280, that still chews anything I throw at it.
Nvidia Geforce 310M in a laptop (I guess most of you will envy me for that).
660Ti, looking to upgrade to a 1080.
NVidia GTX 1070 in my Win10 rig
NVidia GTX 1050 in my Win7 rig
GTX 780M SLI