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so looking for a gpu and found a 270 for $149 on newegg and 750ti for $129 on NCIX and was wondering which you guys thought was a better deal i would think the 270 since i usually see it around $180 but i would like to get a second opinion on which i should go with also is my 480 watt psu enough for the 270

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270.


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270. The 750ti is more comparable to a 260X.

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750ti.

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if your PSU has the 6 or 8 pin PCI-E power plug

 

take the 270

 

otherwise take the GTX750Ti if that gpu don't need the PCI-E plug

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if your PSU has the 6 or 8 pin PCI-E power plug

 

take the 270

 

otherwise take the GTX750Ti if that gpu don't need the PCI-E plug

i have an adapter i know its for a friend otherwise i would never use this thing personally 

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