sam_738844
Wise Old Owl
^^ nopes it does not have SLI support. This is clearly bottom of the barrel maxwell , but superb performance for a card with that low 60 watt, ideal for mini ITX.
wow the maxwell architecture looks pretty good, any idea on the release dates of higher end cards?
GTX 750 Ti or R7 260X? Which is better? I'm planning to upgrade my PC next month. My budget is 12k.
the advent of 750/750TI is certainly a very good thing,
due to this there would be some serious price cuts from AMD (and its so low already) not for current but the next generation cards and they'd be forced to make leaner and cooler cards too.
competition is good.
just see how far Nvidia has come from the power hungry laggards of the Fermi GTX 4XX series to the Maxwell series (750,750ti,780ti) although the pricing are not too great, all except 750,750ti.
if at all anything, AMD takes its price and power crowns seriously.
Things like best GPU below 75 watts, 150 watts
best GPU below 100$,150$,200$ etc you get the picture
It's already been done, R7 265 is coming in stores next week at the same price of 750Ti and with an additional 15-20% performance and with matching power consumption.
well, TDP isn't really power consumed. It is rather talked about in regards to the amount of heat which should be taken care of for the device to function properly.750Ti has a TDP of 60watts and requires no power supply connector, whereas r7 265 has a TDP of 150 watts and requires 1 6 pin connector.
Now I have a query,
how is it that 750Ti runs off just the PCI slot without power connector, and yet Guru3d shows the Calculated TDP to be greater than 7790 at 92 watts?
where is it leeching the power from?
PCI slot can't provide more than 75watts if i am not wrong?
AMD R9 280X from Sapphire/HIS/Asus, you can get any.can any1 list gpu's between 17k an 24k and which are worth buying in these categories........
can any1 list gpu's between 17k an 24k and which are worth buying in these categories........