Geforce gtx 750ti or geforce gtx 960

itay51998

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Hey, I'm not sure which one I should buy(is it worth the extra 100$?), i want to run new games such witcher 3, battlefield 4, on decent fps(smooth gameplay)
my specs:
my PC: http://i.imgur.com/JDjWdIX.png
my PSU: http://imgur.com/UC6msfF
PSU planned to buy: with gpu 750ti or gtx960: http://pcpartpicker.com/part/xfx-power-supply-p1550sxxb9 - thanks for turbopiki for suggesting it)
resolution: 1440x900
Also, is my system compatible to the gtx 960 or 750ti for the 750ti? im pretty sure it is but unsure about gtx960
thanks for the help
 
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Definitely 960. The GTX 960 can in some games perform on the same level as a 770 which is a great deal for $200.

Also, I think the performance gain you get by buying a 960 is totally worth the extra price.

Yes, your system looks compatible for most of the high end graphics card. An i5 is good enough for almost every game out there, so no worries about that. 4 Intel cores are still a powerhouse.

550 watts should be good enough for 960 as Intel CPUs are quite low power consuming, but if possible then go for 650W just to be on the safer side. Upgrading to XFX would be good as it is reliable because Seasonic makes it's PSUs; and please throw your old PSU, local cheap PSUs might cause damage to your components. Try avoiding them.

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Definitely 960. The GTX 960 can in some games perform on the same level as a 770 which is a great deal for $200.

Also, I think the performance gain you get by buying a 960 is totally worth the extra price.

Yes, your system looks compatible for most of the high end graphics card. An i5 is good enough for almost every game out there, so no worries about that. 4 Intel cores are still a powerhouse.

550 watts should be good enough for 960 as Intel CPUs are quite low power consuming, but if possible then go for 650W just to be on the safer side. Upgrading to XFX would be good as it is reliable because Seasonic makes it's PSUs; and please throw your old PSU, local cheap PSUs might cause damage to your components. Try avoiding them.

Go for a 960 and you are all set. In case I missed something then do let me know.
 
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