560Ti vs 750Ti.

Davve

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Hello friends. :)

I'm wondering if the GTX 750Ti (factory overclocked) would make a noticeable difference over my current GTX 560Ti (also factory overclocked).

The technology is moving so fast these days, plus i've been out of business, so to speak, for a year or two. I must say the 560 Ti impressed me from day one. But the 750 Ti's are dirt cheap. The 750 also got twice the texture memory. When playing Far Cry 3 on the 560 I've noticed the memory just about fills up affecting the smoothness in some areas.

Now, I realize the newer card comes with fancy modern technology and all, but when it comes down to simply pushing frames, how do they compare?

ASUS GTX 560 Ti 1GB DirectCU II TOP

vs.

MSI N750Ti-2GD5/OC

Btw, how energy efficient have these cards become!? I don't see a power connector on the 750Ti. I remember having at least one, probably two, on the 560Ti.

Some input would be greatly appreciated. :)

Davve
 
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The 750TI is faster but not by a whole lot. I personally would save some more and get a better upgrade to at least a 760.
 
The 750 Ti (and non-Ti) run on a new architecture from NVIDIA called Maxwell. It's expected the the new 800-series will run on that too. It's much more energy effecient, because it divides the workload out on four 'cores'.
But I wouldn't upgrade a 560 Ti to a 750 Ti. As Denther says, either wait untill 800-series or get a higher end 700-series card (or AMD R9 270+)
 
Thank you guys for the input. :) So we're talking about, like a 5-10 percent advantage then you reccon? The extra memory helps for high res though I guess.
 
I don't know exact numbers but the upgrade price is definitely not worth it for the small performance increase you'll get. Save you're money and get something better.
 
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