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A 390 would be even faster.

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I had a 660ti which is very similar to the 760 from what I remember, probably closer to the 770 if I remember correctly but yeah you'll see a big improvement, I even saw a large improvement over 660ti in SLI like I had around 6 months ago. 

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Quite a large jump but go to a 390 for an even larger jump

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390 or 970 would be a very marginal boost from the 760. I will say one thing, if you go with the 390, make sure to get it from MSI or PowerColor, because Gigabyte's is just pitiful. I am not just saying that, I use it on a daily basis. It is great and all, but there have been many issues with the card. Nothing extreme, to say the least, but enough that would have changed my mind when buying from Gigabyte. Nothing against them, fantastic company, but they really screwed this one up. Basically 970 or 390, performance is just about the same. Just have a decent cpu to back them up. Cheers!

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I had a 660ti which is very similar to the 760 from what I remember, probably closer to the 770 if I remember correctly but yeah you'll see a big improvement, even over 660ti in SLI like I had around 6 months ago. 

660 Ti = 760 more or less

770 = 680

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for me going from a 660 to a 970 was roughly double the performance so yours would be about 70% ish more performance than the card you currently have.

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No it wouldn't, mr. regurgitation.

 

15% in most games.

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http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1595?vs=1594

 

Well, no. 

 

15% is a lot.

 

 

Nice random number bruv.

 

5-15%. Happy?

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5-15%. Happy?

 

No, it's still a random number. Where are they based on.

 

Again, the same stupid argument which no doubt will hi-jack the topic because of people who just have to regurgitate the same damn doctrines every topic.

And even if you can't prove your point here, or it's undecided. The next 970 topic you will again say "get 390 instead".

 

Moderators seriously need to put some sort of an end to this. Not against advising the 390, but the way in which this has to be argued. 

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No, it's still a random number. Where are they based on.

 

Again, the same stupid argument which no doubt will hi-jack the topic because of people who just have to regurgitate the same damn doctrines every topic.

And even if you can't prove your point here, or it's undecided. The next 970 topic you will again say "get 390 instead".

 

Moderators seriously need to put some sort of an end to this. Not against advising the 390, but the way in which this has to be argued. 

 

Did you look at those benchmarks? The difference 5-15%.

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Buying second hand so this is all irrelevant haha

 

Please stop with the flame war it's so boring

 

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Fair enough, to answer your question btw it's about 60-70%. And more in heavy tesselation games.

But he does this every topic, along with a few others. It's becoming a bit annoying.

 

A recent poll showed some interesting results on this forum, it's very much an AMD echochamber, someone has to put the brakes on.

 

Did you look at those benchmarks? The difference 5-15%.

 

Yes, same results here, though not all. And GTA5 is very CPU heavy so that would mess with the driver somewhat.;

http://pclab.pl/zdjecia/artykuly/chaostheory/2015/12/gfx_sapphire_fury/charts/w3f_1920u.png

http://pclab.pl/zdjecia/artykuly/chaostheory/2015/12/gfx_sapphire_fury/charts/bf4_1920u.png

http://pclab.pl/zdjecia/artykuly/chaostheory/2015/12/gfx_sapphire_fury/charts/gta5p_1920vh.png

 

 

But overclocking closes that gap;

http://pclab.pl/zdjecia/artykuly/chaostheory/2015/12/gfx_sapphire_fury/charts/oc/w3f_1920u.png

http://pclab.pl/zdjecia/artykuly/chaostheory/2015/12/gfx_sapphire_fury/charts/oc/bf4_1920u.png

http://pclab.pl/zdjecia/artykuly/chaostheory/2015/12/gfx_sapphire_fury/charts/oc/w3f_1920u.png

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