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750ti is last gen.  Usually the choice is between a 1050 ti or RX 470, depending on the price you can get them at.  

I usually prefer the 1050ti in this case because it will play nicer with low end CPUs and PSUs, but the 470 is sometimes cheaper and a better performing card all around.

HI,  this is my first time building a PC. I don't know much  so wanted some suggestions for which graphic will be good for a mid-budget gaming PC i am building with Pentium G4560.  pls suggest me graphic card arround the range 150$. i searched the web a bit and found that GTX 750TI is good choice. however i found an offer on GTX 1050TI OC edition  with base clock 1392 MHz and boost 1506 MHz, will it get bottleneck'd ? which card should i get.

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1 minute ago, TubbyStubby said:

HI,  this is my first time building a PC. I don't know much  so wanted some suggestions for which graphic will be good for a mid-budget gaming PC i am building with Pentium G4560.  pls suggest me graphic card arround the range 150$. i searched the web a bit and found that GTX 750TI is good choice. however i found an offer on GTX 1050TI OC edition  with base clock 1392 MHz and boost 1506 MHz, will it get bottleneck'd ? which card should i get.

1050ti or 470

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A 1050 ti will be a great pairing.  I'd get it over a 750 ti, even if only for longer driver  support

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You should get the 1050 ti. Bottleneck means you get the most out of your CPU. (in this example with this bottleneck) And it's way better, so you might be able to use it in the future.

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750ti is last gen.  Usually the choice is between a 1050 ti or RX 470, depending on the price you can get them at.  

I usually prefer the 1050ti in this case because it will play nicer with low end CPUs and PSUs, but the 470 is sometimes cheaper and a better performing card all around.

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Agree with what people are saying.
Depending on your budget, get a GTX 1050ti or RX460.

 

Should pair up nicely for a budget system.

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If you're looking at 1050 ti I'd get 470, it's only a little more expensive and is over 25% faster. It's the best perf/$ card right now.

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26 minutes ago, Biggerboot said:

750ti is last gen.  Usually the choice is between a 1050 ti or RX 470, depending on the price you can get them at.  

I usually prefer the 1050ti in this case because it will play nicer with low end CPUs and PSUs, but the 470 is sometimes cheaper and a better performing card all around.

looks like i will be getting 1050TI then as i am getting arround 39% off on it. anyways whats diff btw 1050ti oc and 1050ti

 

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Just now, TubbyStubby said:

looks like i will be getting 1050TI then as i am getting arround 39% off on it. anyways whats diff btw 1050ti oc and 1050ti

 

Go with the cheaper one.  Both can be overclocked, one is just slightly higher out of the box.  Not enough to notice a difference though.

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