GTX 750 vs GTX 650 ti boost

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What is your budge?
R9 270 is about 150 dollars,

If you do not overclock it and the psu is from a good brand, it should handle fine.

R9 270 can out performance gtx 750 ti!

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125491&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-na-_-na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=3938566&SID=
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In computing "A picture speaks 1024 words" ... a 650 Ti Boost is faster than a 750 Ti and the 650 To Boost will SLI, others wont .... if ya thinking of spending money, and you already have the 650 Ti Boost, the best step you could take would be a 2nd one which would make you faster than a 680.....you will need a 600 watt PSU for that tho.

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_650_Ti_Boost_SLI/23.html

After running the GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost SLI through our test suite, I have to admit that I'm impressed. The duo delivered performance easily matching and often exceeding much more expensive single-card options such as the GeForce GTX 680 and Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition, and they don't cost as much. SLI multi-GPU scaling works well with all of our titles except for F1 2012. Scaling by going from one to two GTX 650 Ti Boost cards is around 70%, even with F1 2012 taken into account. Unlike AMD, NVIDIA does a good job of maintaining its SLI profiles, so you should be able to play new games without a long wait for multi-GPU support. However, the risk that a game will not be supported still exists, and you might, at worst, end up with single-card performance. This is in my opinion, given the massive performance-per-dollar advantage, an acceptable tradeoff. I would definitely recommend a GTX 650 Ti Boost SLI setup to a friend looking to spend as little money as possible on a high-end gaming rig.


 



You listed a 750 Ti in your 1st link ... that's the 9th one in the graph

You listed a 650 Ti Boost in your 2nd link .... that's the 11th one in the graph

The 750 in your title is the 8th one in the graph

If you are talking about "brand names", the difference are not relevant given the wide distance between the cards in question.

You can check the site for specific brand names, but as I said, differences are small and most times, can be matched by adjusting clocks yourself....at least pushing the cards as far as these sites typically go.