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I have built my computer, but I am lacking a graphics card.
I have the following:
i7 4770k @ 3.50 GHz.
Asus motherboard for 100$.
8GB of RAM
750w of power


People say GTX 780 is good for i7.
That's a bit too expensive for me.

Would an Asus GTX 750-760 be usable? I would like to stay within Geforce/GTX if you suggest something else.

PS: I am using this for rendering and medium to high gaming. IE: GTA, CoD Montages, full settings on other games.
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how much you trying to spend on it?
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Depends on what resolution you're playing at. In terms of price/performance the 760 is a great card if you're playing at 1080p. You won't be able to max out the settings on every game though. If you need the additional power go with a 770.
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If you can, the MSI Twin Frozr GTX 770 will be you best bet. one of the cheapest 770's you can get.
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Seems a bit unbalanced using a 4770k with a 750

Id go with a 4670k and a 770 for a more balanced system
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