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I am from India the pricing of PC peripherals are too high there so i don't which one to select for my build.

I am getting a FX 6300 processor and a decent motherboard and a 8GB of RAM. The problem is the GPU,in my country

 

GTX 760 -330$

R9 270x 4GB MSI- 345$ 

R9 280x- 475$

 

Update:- I found some better deals on amazon for 270x and 280x

270x 2GB MSI GAMING-289$

280x 3GB MSI GAMING-434$

 

 

 

So among these which one should i get considering the price.Or suggest me some better alternatives.

Which case should i get to fit these cards

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I'd go with the 270x

 

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GTX 760 is much better and cheaper, i'd go for the GTX 760

No...it's not. It is $15 cheaper, but it's no better.

 

What about 750ti its only 199$ can i play all the games on 1080p on medium settings at good frame rates

Narp. The 750Ti has much lower performance. Is the R7 265 out where you are yet?

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What about 750ti its only 199$ can i play all the games on 1080p on medium settings at good frame rates

I like the 750Ti, specially in a budget. Takes up less space, less power (allowing you to save money in the PSU) and still manages to run games in medium settings, some even high.

It might be the least powerful card of all the ones you've listed but really, all other cards are within the top 10 cards out there right now. 

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No...it's not. It is $15 cheaper, but it's no better.

The 760 is better..

 

The 750 Ti is a decent alternative if that's all you need.

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I am from India the pricing of PC peripherals are too high there so i don't which one to select for my build.

I am getting a FX 6300 processor and a decent motherboard and a 8GB of RAM. The problem is the GPU,in my country

 

GTX 760 -330$

R9 270x- 345$

R9 280x- 475$

 

So among these which one should i get considering the price.Or suggest me some better alternatives.

Which case should i get to fit these cards

 

In order of best performance to worse: R9 280X, GTX 760, R9 280X. The 280X is significantly better than the 760. The 760 is a little better than the 270X.

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The 760 is better..

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The 750 Ti is a decent alternative if that's all you need.

I'm going to have to disagree with you on this one.

If you're referring to a benchmark in the video, you can't really compare overclocked cards. They don't all overclock the same.

Also, this is a reference card and we don't know what the OP is getting.

Check out the benchmark comparisons on Anandtech. Games are pretty close, the 270x is well ahead in a lot of the productivity benchmarks.

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PSU: Corsair CX650M Case: EVGA DG73

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I'm going to have to disagree with you on this one.

If you're referring to a benchmark in the video, you can't really compare overclocked cards. They don't all overclock the same.

Also, this is a reference card and we don't know what the OP is getting.

Check out the benchmark comparisons on Anandtech. Games are pretty close, the 270x is well ahead in a lot of the productivity benchmarks.

Link the benchmarks please. Pretty much every benchmark I see says otherwise.

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The 760 is best value from that list IMO.

 

What about 750ti its only 199$ can i play all the games on 1080p on medium settings at good frame rates

 

The 750 ti is only slightly less powerful than a GTX 660 so it looks like good value and should play most games at 1080p medium 60+fps

 

 

 

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760 would be your best option if your looking at 1080p gaming at high settings. 270X doesn't perform as well, yet it cost $15 more(Damn you miners!). If you don't have the money for a 760, get a 750 Ti or a R7 265 when they come out in your country. Either way, you will get a great experience with any of the cards mentioned above.

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