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Which Graphics Card is Better?

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Just now, VoyexTech said:

No i am getting a better card but I currently have the R7 250X and he has the GTX 650 Ti BOOST and i wanted to know which was better because if mine was better i was going to give it to him 

ah i see. the 650 is like slightly faster. but in game you won't notice a difference maybe like 1-5 fps more. id sell your card or keep it as a back up/ test card. like if a new GPU doesn't work you can plug in your old one and if it works you know its the card thats broken or not enough power getting to it and what not.

R7 250X or GTX 650 Ti BOOST?  

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  1. 1. R7 250X or GTX Ti BOOST

    • R7 250X
      0
    • GTX 650 Ti BOOST
      3


Which is better the R7 250X or the GTX 650 Ti BOOST?

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Just now, TryHardNoob1256 said:

umm im guessing that 650 but they both suck if it comes to gaming.

 

you can get better cards at that price im sure

No i am getting a better card but I currently have the R7 250X and he has the GTX 650 Ti BOOST and i wanted to know which was better because if mine was better i was going to give it to him 

I have an Anet A8 as my project printer and a i3 MK3 for when I want things to work. 

 

I extrude my own filament and haven't saved a penny yet.

 

 

My PC:

Spoiler

CPU: Intel i7 8700k

Motherboard: MSI Z370-A Pro

RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws V (2x8GB) DDR4-3200

GPU: GTX 1070 Founders Edition (OC'd)

Storage: 2x 2TB Seagate 5400RPM, 128GB ADATA SSD

Power Supply: EVGA Supernova 750w  B2

Cooling: Noctua NH-D15. 3 Intake Fans, 2 Outtake

Case: Fractal Design Define R6

 

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Just now, byalexandr said:

You can get a much better card for the same price.

I know i am getting a better card but I currently have the R7 250X and he has the GTX 650 Ti BOOST and i wanted to know which was better because if mine was better i was going to give it to him.

 

I have an Anet A8 as my project printer and a i3 MK3 for when I want things to work. 

 

I extrude my own filament and haven't saved a penny yet.

 

 

My PC:

Spoiler

CPU: Intel i7 8700k

Motherboard: MSI Z370-A Pro

RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws V (2x8GB) DDR4-3200

GPU: GTX 1070 Founders Edition (OC'd)

Storage: 2x 2TB Seagate 5400RPM, 128GB ADATA SSD

Power Supply: EVGA Supernova 750w  B2

Cooling: Noctua NH-D15. 3 Intake Fans, 2 Outtake

Case: Fractal Design Define R6

 

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Just now, VoyexTech said:

No i am getting a better card but I currently have the R7 250X and he has the GTX 650 Ti BOOST and i wanted to know which was better because if mine was better i was going to give it to him 

ah i see. the 650 is like slightly faster. but in game you won't notice a difference maybe like 1-5 fps more. id sell your card or keep it as a back up/ test card. like if a new GPU doesn't work you can plug in your old one and if it works you know its the card thats broken or not enough power getting to it and what not.

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Just now, TryHardNoob1256 said:

ah i see. the 650 is like slightly faster. but in game you won't notice a difference maybe like 1-5 fps more. id sell your card or keep it as a back up/ test card. like if a new GPU doesn't work you can plug in your old one and if it works you know its the card thats broken or not enough power getting to it and what not.

Thanks i was thinking of keeping it as backup anyways but thanks for the suggestion :)

I have an Anet A8 as my project printer and a i3 MK3 for when I want things to work. 

 

I extrude my own filament and haven't saved a penny yet.

 

 

My PC:

Spoiler

CPU: Intel i7 8700k

Motherboard: MSI Z370-A Pro

RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws V (2x8GB) DDR4-3200

GPU: GTX 1070 Founders Edition (OC'd)

Storage: 2x 2TB Seagate 5400RPM, 128GB ADATA SSD

Power Supply: EVGA Supernova 750w  B2

Cooling: Noctua NH-D15. 3 Intake Fans, 2 Outtake

Case: Fractal Design Define R6

 

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1 minute ago, VoyexTech said:

I know i am getting a better card but I currently have the R7 250X and he has the GTX 650 Ti BOOST and i wanted to know which was better because if mine was better i was going to give it to him.

 

The 650 Ti Boost is gonna be faster.

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Just now, byalexandr said:

The 650 Ti Boost is gonna be faster.

Ok. Thank you! :)

I have an Anet A8 as my project printer and a i3 MK3 for when I want things to work. 

 

I extrude my own filament and haven't saved a penny yet.

 

 

My PC:

Spoiler

CPU: Intel i7 8700k

Motherboard: MSI Z370-A Pro

RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws V (2x8GB) DDR4-3200

GPU: GTX 1070 Founders Edition (OC'd)

Storage: 2x 2TB Seagate 5400RPM, 128GB ADATA SSD

Power Supply: EVGA Supernova 750w  B2

Cooling: Noctua NH-D15. 3 Intake Fans, 2 Outtake

Case: Fractal Design Define R6

 

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