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We know that tom's hardware is a valid, reliable source. I'll even put the benchmarks in a spoiler for you so you don't have to click the link;
As we know, the 370 is a rebadged 265 so will give near identical performance to a 265. The 265 slightly out-performs a 260x, so yes, a 260x will out-perform a GTX 750Ti for $10 less. The 950 is also considerably better for only $25 more. Seems you've been significantly proven wrong.
However, let's further prove my point with more valid, reliable benchmarks, shall we?
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Just a little bit of actual education in this field, and research goes a long way. GTX 950>R7 370>R7 265>R7 260X>GTX 750Ti
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lmfao yes, not reliable. Also, using almost 2 year old YouTube videos, is even less reliable. You clearly have no idea how drivers work or how much they've improved within the last year or so. Do some actual research and educate yourself a little.
We know that tom's hardware is a valid, reliable source. I'll even put the benchmarks in a spoiler for you so you don't have to click the link;
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As for overclocking;
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As for overclocking;
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As we know, the 370 is a rebadged 265 so will give near identical performance to a 265. The 265 slightly out-performs a 260x, so yes, a 260x will out-perform a GTX 750Ti for $10 less. The 950 is also considerably better for only $25 more. Seems you've been significantly proven wrong.
However, let's further prove my point with more valid, reliable benchmarks, shall we?
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Just a little bit of actual education in this field, and research goes a long way. GTX 950>R7 370>R7 265>R7 260X>GTX 750Ti
*EDIT*
lmfao yes, not reliable. Also, using almost 2 year old YouTube videos, is even less reliable. You clearly have no idea how drivers work or how much they've improved within the last year or so. Do some actual research and educate yourself a little.
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We know that tom's hardware is a valid, reliable source. I'll even put the benchmarks in a spoiler for you so you don't have to click the link;
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As for overclocking;
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As we know, the 370 is a rebadged 265 so will give near identical performance to a 265. The 265 slightly out-performs a 260x, so yes, a 260x will out-perform a GTX 750Ti for $10 less. The 950 is also considerably better for only $25 more. Seems you've been significantly proven wrong.
However, let's further prove my point with more valid, reliable benchmarks, shall we?
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Just a little bit of actual education in this field, and research goes a long way. GTX 950>R7 370>R7 265>R7 260X>GTX 750Ti
*EDIT*
lmfao yes, not reliable. Also, using almost 2 year old YouTube videos, is even less reliable. You clearly have no idea how drivers work or how much they've improved within the last year or so. Do some actual research and educate yourself a little.
Jeez, didn't realise April 2015 was two years ago...
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