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Is a 750ti 2gb gddr5 still good in 2021?

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My friend is giving me a great deal on his old one (he is selling it for 75 aud) I currently have a workstation gpu would this be good for rocket league and forza horizon? Approx how much fps could I get in both of these games at 1080p medium?

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I would give an exact number if I had access to my secondary PC right now (specs below) but I can confidently say that rocket league performance in 1080p low is decent. In general, all the games I play have satisfactory performance on the 750 TI, either at full render resolution or 85% and higher, typically at low settings.

 

Also, considering I have much older CPUs in my rig, a modern PC that is awaiting a graphics card upgrade will be even better overall, with more modern memory and a faster CPU.

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Ah tysm do you think I can get a solid 30fps on 1080p medium 85 percent render distance? Or would it be more or less?

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Just now, RLFRIDGEBOY said:

Ah tysm do you think I can get a solid 30fps on 1080p medium 85 percent render distance? Or would it be more or less?

make sure to use the quote button so we can see your responses

 

Yeah, 30fps or higher is achievable in rocket league. You could either set 85% render resolution or try 720p, if one provides a better experience than the other you should go with that

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Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

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it is good for e sports games but it is extremely outdated. u should sell it on ebay imo and then buy a new gpu. a 1650 or 1660 doesnt cost a crazy ton of money.

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3 minutes ago, someone12345 said:

it is good for e sports games but it is extremely outdated. u should sell it on ebay imo and then buy a new gpu. a 1650 or 1660 doesnt cost a crazy ton of money.

Well it does in the current graphics card climate...

 

The 750Ti should be a decent entry level graphics card for those games at this point. 

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linus did a video on this matter so u should check that out once before making any rash decisions

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1 minute ago, someone12345 said:

linus did a video on this matter so u should check that out once before making any rash decisions

It's selling for more than 2x the $215 MSRP, and at that price 1650 or 1660 don't make sense. 

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=1660&_sacat=0&rt=nc&LH_BIN=1

https://www.newegg.com/p/pl?d=1660

Even if OP sold the 750TI and bought a 1660 they're still $300 into a card that isn't worth $300.

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2334524.m570.l1313&_nkw=750+ti&_sacat=0&LH_TitleDesc=0&rt=nc&_odkw=1660&_osacat=0&LH_BIN=1

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I do not have enough money for a 1650 the 750ti goes for about 180 aud on ebay and I'm trying to build a budget system since I won't be using a lot mostly for rocket league and reddit and forza horizon

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The 750ti in todays world is not a 1080p card any more for none esports titles. Rocket league will run great on it but forza will be a 720p title lower settings.

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I'm in the same predicament, I can get a 760 TI for around 100 usd.

My budget for a graphic card is 300 usd that can buy only a 1650 in amazon.

 

I'm only playing apex and dota, the 760 TI could work for a while even at 720p. Or I should buy a 1650 for 300 usd.

 

Thanks in advance for any help.

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on 720p low how much fps will I be getting I now have an amd fx with 8 cores and 8 threads at 3.5ghz

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8 hours ago, RLFRIDGEBOY said:

on 720p low how much fps will I be getting I now have an amd fx with 8 cores and 8 threads at 3.5ghz

In forza? Anywhere from 1-70 it seems. The fx series suck for gaming today and the gameplay will be unstable. These fps are what it can do at any settings as the cpu is too weak. Do not expect any kind of stable fps.

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On google it says Forza is a cpu intensive game so if my cpu is a 4 core 8 thread cpu at 3.6ghz shouldn't it work decent, I am gonna pair it with 8gb duel channel ram and the 750ti is just until next year when I can get a 2060 for my bday.

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On 8/5/2021 at 12:24 AM, RLFRIDGEBOY said:

 I currently have a workstation gpu would this be good for rocket league and forza horizon? 

What workstation GPU do you currently have?

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yeah ok so the 750ti is an improvement, but its still a pretty meh GPU. You'd really have to compare local sales prices in your area, but use this chart for reference:

 

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Some of the older AMD cards like the 7870, 7970, R9 xxx etc can be had for very decent prices as they're a bit less well known. Everyone that wants a cheap GPU jumps on the 750Ti and it ends up over priced as a result. But you need to compare in your own market region.

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Im coming to pc gaming from switch so I do not rlly mind 1080p 30 since I got 720p 20 on switch

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30fps is going to be pretty poor, verging on unplayable. Its not the actual framerates, its more the fact that the frame times are all over the place. It wont be smooth or consistent.
 

That said, i have a Quadro M2000 in my kids PC, which is essentially a GTX950, and that does alright for low end kids games. I just would never personally recommend anything that low end, because usually for only a small amount more you get a fairly big step up in performance. 

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The guy that sold me the 750ti also has an amd r9 should I buy that and ask for a refund on the 750ti?

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