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Well I'm stuck between this: http://prntscr.com/9q6k0w and this: http://prntscr.com/9q6klg I'm just not too sure which one is better since I'm not the best with PCs  :unsure:

 

The GTX 750 Ti is MUCH better. With graphics cards, the first digit denotes the generation, the second the overall performance tier. Both of those are from the 700 series, but the 750 Ti is a 5 vs. the 3 on the 730.

Due to assuming that the PCI 3.0 Card would be much newer, it would be a far better choice.

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Depends on what the cards are.

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Just wondering would a PCI 2.0 4GB card run star wars battlefront better than a PCI 3.0 2GB card?

 

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entirely dependent on the card. PCI just dictates the bandwidth, and in many cases that doesnt matter unless your using top of the line GPUs.

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Due to assuming that the PCI 3.0 Card would be much newer, it would be a far better choice.

 

This.

 

Not sure what PCIe 2.0 card would have 4Gigs of VRAM either, IIRC 590 was the last 2.0 GPU and had 3 Gigs of VRAM.

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PCIe 2.0 vs PCIe 3.0, the differences are negligible. If you run out of VRAM in a game, you are going to get shitty performance regardless of what revision you're using.

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Well I'm stuck between this: http://prntscr.com/9q6k0w and this: http://prntscr.com/9q6klg I'm just not too sure which one is better since I'm not the best with PCs  :unsure:

 

The GTX 750 Ti is MUCH better. With graphics cards, the first digit denotes the generation, the second the overall performance tier. Both of those are from the 700 series, but the 750 Ti is a 5 vs. the 3 on the 730.

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Well I'm stuck between this: http://prntscr.com/9q6k0w and this: http://prntscr.com/9q6klg I'm just not too sure which one is better since I'm not the best with PCs  :unsure:

750 ti is significantly better than the other one.

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Well I'm stuck between this: http://prntscr.com/9q6k0w and this: http://prntscr.com/9q6klg I'm just not too sure which one is better since I'm not the best with PCs  :unsure:

also, look into this program http://puush.me/ 

 

I find it far superior to lightshot, its quick, easy, many ways to capture, and links directly to a picture, rather than a small picture surrounded by all that other stuff.

 

an example : http://puu.sh/mvRxj/2a1b590794.png

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also, look into this program http://puush.me/ 

 

I find it far superior to lightshot, its quick, easy, many ways to capture, and links directly to a picture, rather than a small picture surrounded by all that other stuff.

 

an example : http://puu.sh/mvRxj/2a1b590794.png

Thanks man <3

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