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-JCS- wroteEVCzBuRGR wrote @jcs i wanted to build my own but my mom didnt want the risk of me not knowing what i was doing (she thinks im incompetent) so she wanted me to buy a premade one.
Thats unfortunate how much did you end up paying for it?
after tax and ship it was like $900
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and that completely changes everything because the 750 has a 300w minimum so im def good now
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The minimum wattages suggested by the manufacturer are completely useless and they should be ignored. The 760 is a common upgrade for the X51 R2 with the 330w PSU and the 750 (Ti or not) uses very little power and basic models don't even require PCI power connections since they can draw enough from the PCIe slot. The 750 Ti is also a lot slower than the 760.
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i bought a 750 EVGA overclocked last night, since its $100 less than a 760 haha, not to mention a 760 is about twice the size of the 750 so it would have to hang out of the case.
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EVCzBuRGR wrote i bought a 750 EVGA overclocked last night, since its $100 less than a 760 haha, not to mention a 760 is about twice the size of the 750 so it would have to hang out of the case.Just overclocked or superclocked? Because the superclocked version is the best out of all the 750 Ti's, I made a mistake by buying the ASUS one..
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Its an EVGA Superclocked GTX 750 P4-2753
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EVCzBuRGR wrote Its an EVGA Superclocked GTX 750 P4-2753Nice one dude, should be a bang for you buck.
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EVGA superclocked car is LOUD. fans won't go below 47% speed. but it is a great overclocker.
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Auric wroteEVCzBuRGR wrote i bought a 750 EVGA overclocked last night, since its $100 less than a 760 haha, not to mention a 760 is about twice the size of the 750 so it would have to hang out of the case.Just overclocked or superclocked? Because the superclocked version is the best out of all the 750 Ti's, I made a mistake by buying the ASUS one..
All have the same core underneath the cooler, just overclock it if you want to.
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