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I am planing to buy gaming pc. I pick everything but I can't really decide about GPU because price is the same. 

Here is my part list:

Intel i3 6100

Msi B150M Gaming Pro

Kingston 8GB DDR4 2133Mhz

Seasonic ECO 430W

Zalman Z3+ 

WD Blue 1TB 

and I think that I will add ssd.

Pick GPU between these two:

Sapphire RX 460 2GB 128bit 

or

Msi Geforce GTX 750Ti TF Gaming

One has Directx and other has Vulcan so it is hard to choose.

Please help!

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The Sapphire RX 460 will perform better than the GTX 750Ti in both DirectX11 and Vulkan anyway.

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Either the RX 460 or the GTX 950... The 750Ti is worse than the aforementioned cards... And a 950 is similar to the RX 460 in terms of performance.... 

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Just now, PCGuy_5960 said:

Either the RX 460 or the GTX 950... The 750Ti is worse than the aforementioned cards... And a 950 is similar to the RX 460 in terms of performance.... 

I watched videos on youtube and RX give just few more fps than 750Ti

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1 minute ago, begadelavela said:

I watched videos on youtube and RX give just few more fps than 750Ti

I watched the hardware unboxed video, in which the 750 Ti got its ass headed to it by a RX 460/GTX 950.... 

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I would get rx 460, it supports direct x 12 and vulkan better and it has displayport 1.4.

EDIT: I would rather get the rx 460 instead of 950 because it is a new architecture with new featureset
 

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1 minute ago, begadelavela said:

Give link and FYI it is 2GB version not 4GB RX. So I'm not shure how rx 460 can compare with 950

The RX 460 and the GTX 950 are 2GB cards...

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2 minutes ago, begadelavela said:

what about r7 370 would it be good

Yes it would, but only if it's cheaper... If you can find a 950 for a good price, I would advise you to get it, as it has shadowplay... (The best video recording software)

 

Other than that the RX 460 is a great card, especially for the price that AMD is asking... 

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2 minutes ago, PCGuy_5960 said:

Yes it would, but only if it's cheaper... If you can find a 950 for a good price, I would advise you to get it, as it has shadowplay... (The best video recording software)

 

Other than that the RX 460 is a great card, especially for the price that AMD is asking... 

So Sappphire RX460 2GB vs Gigabyte Geforce GTX 950Xtreme 2GB

pick who wins and say why

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10 minutes ago, begadelavela said:

So Sappphire RX460 2GB vs Gigabyte Geforce GTX 950Xtreme 2GB

pick who wins and say why

It's up to you, the RX 460 is more futureproof (cause DX12) but the GTX 950 is better for nowadays titles... Pick your poison.... 

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6 minutes ago, begadelavela said:

So Sappphire RX460 2GB vs Gigabyte Geforce GTX 950Xtreme 2GB

pick who wins and say why

GTX 950 has a really good video encoder, but you are very unlikely to use it.
rx 480 has better compute, and ACEs (which are good for dx12). It also has a good video encoder, but it is not well supported compared to shadowplay. You can acheive similar encoding results on OBS, so if you don't have a need for shadowplay, you can do the same thing on your rx460.
rx460 has a new architecture on the 14nm process node which is more efficient than maxwell on the 28nm process node, this comes with architectural improvements which is good for future-proofing.

I would go for the rx460 because it is capable of supporting newer standards, such as HDR and Displayport 1.4.  

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Apple knows how to make proper consumer-grade laptops (they don't know how to make pro laptops though). I guess this mostly software power efficiency related, but getting a mac makes perfect sense if you want a portable/powerful laptop that can do anything you want it to with great battery life.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, rattacko123 said:

GTX 950 has a really good video encoder, but you are very unlikely to use it.
rx 480 has better compute, and ACEs (which are good for dx12). It also has a good video encoder, but it is not well supported compared to shadowplay. You can acheive similar encoding results on OBS, so if you don't have a need for shadowplay, you can do the same thing on your rx460.
rx460 has a new architecture on the 14nm process node which is more efficient than maxwell on the 28nm process node, this comes with architectural improvements which is good for future-proofing.

I would go for the rx460 because it is capable of supporting newer standards, such as HDR and Displayport 1.4.  

I will kill my self I can't decide.

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Just now, begadelavela said:

fucking GPU's can t decide

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Just go for the newer one, newer is better... right? xD

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Fully specced out early 2013 Macbook "pro" with gt 650m and constant 105c temperature on the CPU (GPU is 80-90C) when doing anything intensive...

A 2013 laptop with a regular sized battery still has better battery life than a 2017 laptop with a massive battery! I think this is a testament to apple's ability at making laptops, or maybe how little CPU technology has improved even 4+ years later (at least, until the recent introduction of 15W 4 core CPUs). Anyway, I'm never going to get a 35W CPU laptop again unless battery technology becomes ~5x better than as it is in 2018.

Apple knows how to make proper consumer-grade laptops (they don't know how to make pro laptops though). I guess this mostly software power efficiency related, but getting a mac makes perfect sense if you want a portable/powerful laptop that can do anything you want it to with great battery life.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, begadelavela said:

Pick your poison hahah, GTX 950Xtreme gaming has Dx12 an Open GL 4.5

I didn't say it couldn't handle DX12, the RX 460 is just better, but, taking into account that very few games use dx12 and most use DX11....I would buy the 950 which is better at DX11

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Just now, begadelavela said:

Which GPU can give more FPS with i3 6100 and 8gb ram.

950 will do a little bit better in dx11 games, rx 460 however will do very well in newer titles that use dx12 and vulkan

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Dell was having a $600 off sale for the fully specced out model, so I decided to get it :P

 

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Fully specced out early 2013 Macbook "pro" with gt 650m and constant 105c temperature on the CPU (GPU is 80-90C) when doing anything intensive...

A 2013 laptop with a regular sized battery still has better battery life than a 2017 laptop with a massive battery! I think this is a testament to apple's ability at making laptops, or maybe how little CPU technology has improved even 4+ years later (at least, until the recent introduction of 15W 4 core CPUs). Anyway, I'm never going to get a 35W CPU laptop again unless battery technology becomes ~5x better than as it is in 2018.

Apple knows how to make proper consumer-grade laptops (they don't know how to make pro laptops though). I guess this mostly software power efficiency related, but getting a mac makes perfect sense if you want a portable/powerful laptop that can do anything you want it to with great battery life.

 

 

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1 minute ago, rattacko123 said:

950 will do a little bit better in dx11 games, rx 460 however will do very well in newer titles that use dx12 and vulkan

I want to run World of Tanks, BF4, BF3, Far Cry 4, CoD ghosts, Rainbow SS... mostly FPS games but I would like to run ghst recon wildlands.

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Well considering you are getting a low end GPU, the newer titles will most likely be very demanding, and you probably won't run them very well anyway. You would most likely want to play older games, so in that case I would get the gtx 950

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Dell was having a $600 off sale for the fully specced out model, so I decided to get it :P

 

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Fully specced out early 2013 Macbook "pro" with gt 650m and constant 105c temperature on the CPU (GPU is 80-90C) when doing anything intensive...

A 2013 laptop with a regular sized battery still has better battery life than a 2017 laptop with a massive battery! I think this is a testament to apple's ability at making laptops, or maybe how little CPU technology has improved even 4+ years later (at least, until the recent introduction of 15W 4 core CPUs). Anyway, I'm never going to get a 35W CPU laptop again unless battery technology becomes ~5x better than as it is in 2018.

Apple knows how to make proper consumer-grade laptops (they don't know how to make pro laptops though). I guess this mostly software power efficiency related, but getting a mac makes perfect sense if you want a portable/powerful laptop that can do anything you want it to with great battery life.

 

 

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Just now, begadelavela said:

I want to run World of Tanks, BF4, BF3, Far Cry 4, CoD ghosts, Rainbow SS... mostly FPS games but I would like to run ghst recon wildlands.

Then buy the 950, these titles don't use DX12 (as far as I know)... It's going to perform better and if you overclock it, you essentially have a GTX 960...

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