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MSI R9 270x or EVGA GeForce GTX 750 ti
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MSI R9 270x or EVGA GeForce GTX 750 ti
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I've Got The 750 Ti.
EVGA GPUs almost never fail
and AMD(msi) have a bigger fail rate
EVGA GPUs almost never fail
and AMD(msi) have a bigger fail rate
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Gte the 270x it is a much better GPU.
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-Kurt wrote I've Got The 750 Ti.Yea i looked at them, they seem to run games that i play maxed out, but im trying to find a ti sc and not many sites i use sell them anymore or are out of stock.
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SLI wrote Gte the 270x it is a much better GPU.decisions... decisions major decisions.
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.-. idk what to do here.... also, i need a good psu that wont cost me an arm and a leg.
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Well what is your current unit?
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the 270X is your best option here, but it is far from a power hungry card.
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the 270X is your best option here, but it is far from a power hungry card.
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Craigyy wrote Well what is your current unit?my current unit is a pos, idk its one of the default power supplies that came with my old computer, and its 300w
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the 270X is your best option here, but it is far from a power hungry card.
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Yup... Deffo time for an upgrade.
I'd recommend a XFX 450 Pro or TS 430...
I'd recommend a XFX 450 Pro or TS 430...
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