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Case : OOLERMASTER CASEMIDITOWER K281 PLUS, ATX, BLACK

PSU  : CORSAIR CX 600W, 80 PLUS BRONZE

MOBO : ASUS M5A97 LE R2.0

RAM : 8 GB DDR3-1866MHZ KINGSTON HYPERX BLACK FURY, 2X4GB

HDD : 1TB HDD 7200RPM WD10EZEX 64 MB SATAIII/600 2RZ (getting an ssd later :P)

GPU : MSI GTX750 TI 2 GB (128) OF THE ACTIVE DH DS D5 GAMING TWINFROZER (B)

CD/DVD : ASUS DRW-24F1ST BLACK BULK

CPU : AMD FX-6300 6CORE BOX (3.5 GHZ, 14MB) (yeah....)

 

Any bottlenecks?

Anything incompatible?

 

 

 

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I'm not going to start any arguments here but I simply trust Nvdia more.

That's it.

Brand loyalty or "trust" is not a badge you want to wear proudly on this forum.

If you want gaming performance, go with AMD

If you want sheer processing power, go with Nvidia, and at least go with a 760. don't skimp out on your GPU.

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Brand loyalty or "trust" is not a badge you want to wear proudly on this forum.

If you want gaming performance, go with AMD

If you want sheer processing power, go with Nvidia, and at least go with a 760. don't skimp out on your GPU.

I'm on a budget.

And in my country there's a big difference in money between 750Ti and 760.

I already said I don't want any arguments here.

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Should work just fine.

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Brand loyalty or "trust" is not a badge you want to wear proudly on this forum.

If you want gaming performance, go with AMD

If you want sheer processing power, go with Nvidia, and at least go with a 760. don't skimp out on your GPU.

I want gaming performance and I'm going with nVidia. They have the features I want (e.g. PhysX on Unity 4.6, ShadowPlay)
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I'm on a budget.

And in my country there's a big difference in money between 750Ti and 760.

I already said I don't want any arguments here.

Go with the 750Ti, if you're happy with the performance of it, hey! Who's to judge?
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Yeah, you are right.

Thanks to all.

 

AND JUST A NOTE.

There's any incompatiblities with my build?

Not that I can see with the naked eye. Put it on PCPartPicker just to double check however, it'll say if there's any incompatibilities.
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Always makes me chuckle...

 

"I'm on a budget, but I don't want the option that will give me the best performance per dollar because of brand bias."  :rolleyes:

 

I know you don't want an argument, and I'm not trying to start one. But if you think Nvidia's GPUs are more reliable than AMD's, you're only fooling yourself. Both have had their various issues over the years.

 

Just wanted to point out to you that even an R7-265 will give you more performance than the 750Ti for about the same cost.

 

But I understand people have their preferences and it's your choice, ultimately. ;)

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