Upgrade Help GTX 750Ti or R7 360

osr5hc

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Will be adding a card to my current rig. Originally I was going for the GTX 750Ti. Then I saw this post http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-gpus,4380.html and now I am having mixed thoughts. From where I'm from the prices of the 2 cards are almost the same but what I'm looking for is the one that would provide me with the best performance. Gonna use the card to play new game titles (Rise of the Tomb Raider, The Division...etc).
 
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http://www.trustedreviews.com/amd-radeon-r7-360-review

"the GTX 750 Ti... better than the R7 360 in almost every game, alongside offering more board partner variation and better power consumption."

*It's important to understand that for DX11 games if you have a relatively weak CPU then an AMD card won't do as well on average due to inefficient AMD drivers.

If you can only afford a GTX750Ti then I'd get something like the Asus Strix model and overclock a bit. You'll want a PSU with a 6-pin connector, though a quality 350W may be good enough to use the adapter.

See pcpartpicker.

I'm not sure how good the experience in The Division would be on a GTX750Ti. It seems possible at low/medium settings. Depends on CPU as well of course.
http://www.trustedreviews.com/amd-radeon-r7-360-review

"the GTX 750 Ti... better than the R7 360 in almost every game, alongside offering more board partner variation and better power consumption."

*It's important to understand that for DX11 games if you have a relatively weak CPU then an AMD card won't do as well on average due to inefficient AMD drivers.

If you can only afford a GTX750Ti then I'd get something like the Asus Strix model and overclock a bit. You'll want a PSU with a 6-pin connector, though a quality 350W may be good enough to use the adapter.

See pcpartpicker.

I'm not sure how good the experience in The Division would be on a GTX750Ti. It seems possible at low/medium settings. Depends on CPU as well of course.
 
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