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Geforce GTX 750TI or Powercolor HD 7790

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I was wondering which is best for my system.

PC Specs:

AMD A10 7850K 3.7ghz

Kingston HyperXFury 1x8gb 1866mhz

Gigabyte A68HM-S1

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You could probably get a 250 and run it in dual graphics for close to 750TI performance or just get the 7790. 

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You could probably get a 250 and run it in dual graphics for close to 750TI performance or just get the 7790.

People said that DayZ won't run on that.

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assuming you are talking about a used 7790, I think you would be better off using a GTX 660 since it is faster than both cards, or a 660 Ti which is even faster.

 

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Using a dedicated GPU on an APU is waste of money and putting that iGPU useless.

 

You better off getting a R7 250 then enable hybrid CF. It's close to decent gaming.

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People said that DayZ won't run on that.

I should but if it doesn't then just disable it, games like DayZ depend on the CPU significantly more than the GPU anyway.

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Using a dedicated GPU on an APU is waste of money and putting that iGPU useless.

 

You better off getting a R7 250 then enable hybrid CF. It's close to decent gaming.

Will it run DayZ

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Will it run DayZ

Yes. Only at medium settings with AA Normal as mentioned in this video.

 

But he used A10 7700k instead 7850k.

 

https://youtu.be/GUYiGiKEwIg?t=36s

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I say go for the 750Ti.I OC'ed mine and even b4 that it stilled kicked ass for 90 euros.If you want stock OC,get like EVGA or MSI,but for OCing after (and still Factory OC) and excellent cooling get the Gigabyte one.

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7790 is basically a 260X IIRC so the 750ti is just a little bit faster

It depends on the game though.

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It depends on the game though.

Correct.

 

On average, the 750ti is the more powerful gpu.

 

I have no data for Day-Z though (other than it doesn't run very well on most things). so OP will have to do some digging :)

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I say go for the 750Ti.I OC'ed mine and even b4 that it stilled kicked ass for 90 euros.If you want stock OC,get like EVGA or MSI,but for OCing after (and still Factory OC) and excellent cooling get the Gigabyte one.

How about Asus STRIX one?

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That was last year ago, they added new features that eats fps.

Then a 750Ti can do this better I guess, Not sure tho.

 

7850k's iGPU and R7 250 could break the performance of 750 Ti.

 

But not sure.

 

If you are off to buy a 750 Ti, get EVGA one. Normally when choosing Nvidia cards, EVGAs are better.

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How about Asus STRIX one?

ASUS's quality control and customer support went downhill as Ive heard.I think the best 750Ti's are Gigabyte,EVGA and MSI.

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The R7 360 is equivalent to the 750 TI and you can currently get one for 79.99 using a rebate.

 

 

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The R7 360 is equivalent to the 750 TI and you can currently get one for 79.99 using a rebate.

R7 260X*

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