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Nvidia GTX 650 Ti Boost vs Amd Radeon 7850

Which is best, they are about the same amount of money so which is better.

I have an 8 core 4.0ghz amd processor.

Please do not give me any recommendations on other graphics card unless they are the same price, and I mean within £5 of each other.

Thnx

Brit,

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They trade blows, but the 7850 edges out.

 

How much are the cards?

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If you want Nvidia features go with the Kepler, but if Mantle is something you think you would use (if you play lots of EA games) then the 7850 would be better(probably).

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Get the R7 260x

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It is so close.. I would go 650 ti boost just because they are the same performance + nvidia's features.

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Get the 270x

Please do not give me any recommendations on other graphics card unless they are the same price, and I mean within £5 of each other.

 

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If you want Nvidia features go with the Kepler, but if Mantle is something you think you would use (if you play lots of EA games) then the 7850 would be better(probably).

660 and up is Kepler, don't think the 650 Boost is.

Go forth and maximize profits.

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Please do not give me any recommendations on other graphics card unless they are the same price, and I mean within £5 of each other.

 

it IS the same price.................................

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If you were looking to get the 1 GB 7850s cheap on NCIX Canada they are now gone.  That makes my decision easier and I am closer to not buying anything.

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it IS the same price.................................

I am just quoting original post since he didn't want any other recommendations

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660 and up is Kepler, don't think the 650 Boost is.

I thought the entire 600 lineup was kepler based?

 

Either way the 650 ti boost supports all the important Nvidia features.

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