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Hello everyone! I really don't know what GPU to get since every single one of those are great on paper:

 

Gigabyte NVIDIA GTX 750 Ti WindForce2 OC 4 GB

MSI AMD R9 380 Gaming Graphics Card (4 GB, PCI-E 3.0, GDDR5, 256 Bit, DVI-I, HDMI)                                                                                                                            Sapphire Radeon R7 265 Dual-X 2GB DDR5 256-bit

 

           My most heavy games are CS:GO and Black Ops3.But i also wanna edit videos.What card do you think is best for me? If it's not one of those mentionet above,suggest one!

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R9 380 is close to double the performance of a 750 Ti

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Definitely the 380. Even the price of each card should tell you who the winner is.

The most basic explanation is that the 380 has 4bg of vram and other two just 2gb (whiich is enough but ofc more is better).

And just overall the performance of the 380 is better. Did you try finding some benchmarks/ comparions between those videos?

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Why this comparisson though, they can hardly be anywhere near the same price in your webshop.

15 minutes ago, huilun02 said:

380 beats the 960

On a (very) fast CPU, or in games that aren't drawcall intensive or CPU-heavy. Glad you mentioned those caveats and not make it a vapid statement.

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