I will either be getting the 270x or the 760. The 270x is a good option for my budget with it's low price. However with my CPU being the 4570, it is only 20 dollars more and that isn't that convenient in my case.
I am currently looking at the ASUS 270x and the MSI 760 TF but I am not open to suggestion on the aftermarket designs. The Sapphire Dual X looks promising too and is cheaper than the ASUS. Also the Sapphire right now is the only good 270x available in Canada. MSI is available too but too expensive.
The 270x would have AMD exclusive traits with the 760 having nVidia exclusive. I would be going over my budget with the 760 however in the games I will be playing it has a 10 fps boost max. And it only gets 10 when both the cards are already over 70fps.
With this new AMD technology called "Mantle" replacing DirectX, It looks like AMD has the win in this situation.
However the nVidia card has Shadowplay and PhysX. With PhysX being (so I've heard) almost impossible to run on a CPU, it is a lot easier to run on the nVidia card. With Shadowplay I was sort of looking to use it but not really that much.
So it all comes down to a tie basically. Right now I'm waiting for one to go on sale and jump for it.
What is your opinion on this?
I will be playing...
Skyrim
Batman Arkham Asylum
BF4(If I get below 60 on Ultra, I'll play on High)
Trial Evolution Gold Edition
Team Fortress 2
MW3
I am currently looking at the ASUS 270x and the MSI 760 TF but I am not open to suggestion on the aftermarket designs. The Sapphire Dual X looks promising too and is cheaper than the ASUS. Also the Sapphire right now is the only good 270x available in Canada. MSI is available too but too expensive.
The 270x would have AMD exclusive traits with the 760 having nVidia exclusive. I would be going over my budget with the 760 however in the games I will be playing it has a 10 fps boost max. And it only gets 10 when both the cards are already over 70fps.
With this new AMD technology called "Mantle" replacing DirectX, It looks like AMD has the win in this situation.
However the nVidia card has Shadowplay and PhysX. With PhysX being (so I've heard) almost impossible to run on a CPU, it is a lot easier to run on the nVidia card. With Shadowplay I was sort of looking to use it but not really that much.
So it all comes down to a tie basically. Right now I'm waiting for one to go on sale and jump for it.
What is your opinion on this?
I will be playing...
Skyrim
Batman Arkham Asylum
BF4(If I get below 60 on Ultra, I'll play on High)
Trial Evolution Gold Edition
Team Fortress 2
MW3