OK - this is my actual card: ASUS GT 560 (not TI) - around 8-16 FPS on max details (just like on my Intel HD 3000 on minimum). I have a plan to buy some AMD stuff to refresh my PC, but for now they're on hold
ASUS GTX 650Ti (not Boost). Looking to upgrade to an GTX1160 when it releases and I have money, or buy a cheap 1060 at that time.
I still got my MSI GTX 770 Twin Frozr which works perfectly gine with MWO. Having purchased Battlefield 1 and looking into both the new Doom and Titanfall 2 because of their respective sale, I'd like switch to a 1060.
My older brother gave me his old system, as he must have recently upgraded... I'm not using the Asus Geforce GTX 750 Ti anymore. I'm now running an EVGA Geforce GTX 660. The 750 Ti is a newer card which has 'fast sync' capability and it seems to run cooler, have lower power consumption, and be a better value. However the EVGA GTX 660 seems to be much more powerful and better for gaming.
I'm using an AMD R9 270x Dual-X Sapphire, one of the best "bang for the buck" a couple of years ago. I don't know which graphic card to suggest: i think you could use a cheaper one, but I can't tell you which one exactly
Building another cool Gaming Rig atm with this Case -> ..filling it with this Beauty (just bought for 200 Bucks only!):
Jumped all the way into the 4k hype and snagged an Aorus 1080 ti extreme 11GB Waterforce. Without overclocking it rocks but with the liquid cooling instead of fans, its base clocks are the same as a lot of the others in over clock. Over clock is just nuts on this thing. Core Clock Boost: 1746 MHz / Base: 1632 MHz in OC mode Boost: 1721 MHz / Base: 1607 MHz in Gaming mode (Reference Card Boost: 1582 MHz / Base: 1480 MHz)