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260x vs 750ti

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260x or 750ti if they have same price. Same single cooler. Same price

Powercolor r7 260x oc

zotac gtx 750 ti

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750 ti.

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260x or 750ti if they have same price. Same single cooler. Same price

Powercolor r7 260x oc

zotac gtx 750 ti

they trade blows for game to game but the 750ti is more enegy efficient and runs cooler so likely overclock better as well and nvidia gpu has better driver support so i'd go with the 750ti

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http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1044?vs=1130

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750Ti. Both have near identical performance, however the 750Ti uses less power, runs cooler, and you can get a pretty decent overclock on it.

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I also would get the 750ti. It is slightly better, but uses WAY less power.

 

As stated above, if you get a card with a 6-pin connector, they are very good overclockers.

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I also would get the 750ti. It is slightly better, but uses WAY less power.

As stated above, if you get a card with a 6-pin connector, they are very good overclockers.

The zotac doesnt have 6 pin the one with 6 pin is the dual fan version of zotac which is $22 more. They are both $145 if not the oc version

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Are there any other versions of the 750ti from other companies which have a 6-pin connector and are cheap?

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Zotac is the cheapest. $145 for their single cooler no 6 pin which has the same price with the powercool r7 260x. if I go with their twin cooler its $160 which is the same price as a sapphire r7 265. Im from philippines thats why its expensive.

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Yeah, in that case it would make more sense to get the 265 then. Oh well.

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Yeah, in that case it would make more sense to get the 265 then. Oh well.

Yes. Im thinking of getting the 265 also... Thanks

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No problem. The 265 is decently better than the 750ti.

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