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Is Gtx 750 ti a good gaming graphics card

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I saw a lot of good reviews about the gtx 750 ti but im not sure whether those reviews are true. Coz im thinking of buying one over gtx 770. I want to run games in ultra settings but i want to know whether its a good buy or not base on the performance

What do you guys think and any recommendations?

Im running with i7-4770k, Msi Z87-G43 and 4gbx2 8gb corsair 1600mhz

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Don't use the 750 ti over the 770. The 750 ti is more budget orientated 

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I saw a lot of good reviews about the gtx 750 ti but im not sure whether those reviews are true. Coz im thinking of buying one over gtx 770. I want to run games in ultra settings but i want to know whether its a good buy or not base on the performance

What do you guys think and any recommendations?

Im running with i7-4770k, Msi Z87-G43 and 4gbx2 8gb corsair 1600mhz

The 750ti will not net you ultra settings. It is however a very good entry level card for playing on 1080p at medium or high. You should go with the 770 if you want anything higher than medium.

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When having a 4770K I do recommend going for a GTX 770 or anything, if not the GPU will be the bottleneck and that is.. odd;

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Unless you're playing something from 2010, you're not gonna get Ultra. And why would you even think about getting the 750Ti over the 770?

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Why buy a 4770K and a 750ti? Doesn't seem right... 

 

In my opinion, the 4770K should never be matched with anything below a GTX 770/ R9 280X

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just following the number cheme woudve given you the answer

 

is 750 a lower number than 770? yes

 

Is it thus a lower end card than a 770? yes

 

Does the Ti matter? no, only means they ran out of numbers and means its faster than a 750 but slower than a 760.

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Thanks guys.. Im sorry about my posting. Im just new with this stuffs. Im getting the GTX 770 then any brand recommendations

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The 750ti will not net you ultra settings. It is however a very good entry level card for playing on 1080p at medium or high. You should go with the 770 if you want anything higher than medium.

Im getting the gtx 770 then any brand recommendations?

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Thanks guys.. Im sorry about my posting. Im just new with this stuffs. Im getting the GTX 770 then any brand recommendations

sorry if i came of rude

 

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When having a 4770K I do recommend going for a GTX 770 or anything, if not the GPU will be the bottleneck and that is.. odd;

It won't be bottlenecked in any way. But still a bad buy. At 1080P best price/performance card is the 760.

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It won't be bottlenecked in any way. But still a bad buy. At 1080P best price/performance card is the 760.

The GPU will be the bottleneck with a 750Ti paired with a 4770K.

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EVGA has mediocre aftermarket coolers however their customer support is beyond amazing. That might not seem like a selling point but there are plenty of stories of DOA cards being replaced by an even better card.

 

Gigabyte has the loudest but coolest cooler on the market. You will run out of OC potential before you hit the temp ceiling (unless you overvolt)

 

MSI has the quietest and is almost as cool as the Windforce. In my opinion MSI's is the best choice since at stock clocks it is quiet and with balls to the walls OCing it remains cool.

 

ASUS is louder and hotter than MSI's but quieter than gigabyte and cooler than EVGA's. But overall they do not have a lot of selling points other than aesthetics.

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Im getting the gtx 770 then any brand recommendations?

Either get EVGA for thier customer support and SC cards. Or ASUS for their reliable cards, possibly even get the DCUII they are really good overclockers if that's your goal. If you don't care too much for oOC'ing you can always get a reference card too.

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The GPU will be the bottleneck with a 750Ti paired with a 4770K.

No it won't. You can throw a GT 210 into a system with a 4960X at 5ghz and it won't bottle neck, people think it will but it won't. Just like people who are like "ERRR AMD 4100 with a GTX 780 will bottle neck the 780!!! STAHP" It won't happen.

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EVGA has mediocre aftermarket coolers however their customer support is beyond amazing. That might not seem like a selling point but there are plenty of stories of DOA cards being replaced by an even better card.

 

Gigabyte has the loudest but coolest cooler on the market. You will run out of OC potential before you hit the temp ceiling (unless you overvolt)

 

MSI has the quietest and is almost as cool as the Windforce. In my opinion MSI's is the best choice since at stock clocks it is quiet and with balls to the walls OCing it remains cool.

 

ASUS is louder and hotter than MSI's but quieter than gigabyte and cooler than EVGA's. But overall they do not have a lot of selling points other than aesthetics.

ACX coolers seem pretty nice by looks and temps.

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