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Nvidia geforce gtx 750 ti9/20/2023 When it comes to specs this entry-level 700-Series card doesn't disappoint. That, combined with its small size, makes it an easy upgrade for a wide swath of systems. Nvidia's PSU requirement for the 750 Ti is also low at just 300W, so you won't need a beefy 500W or 750W beast to power this mini GPU. In contrast, AMD's R7 260X eats up almost double the wattage with its 115W TDP. So i am considering to upgrade when market normalizes which should happen soon, i might get a 1050 ti or 1060 6gb used if everything goes according to plan, i would recommend you the same.The 750 Ti is a power-efficient video card that consumes a mere 60W. Right now, i am bit dissatisfied with the performance of my 750 ti in newer games like cyberpunk but that's one really badly optimized game and my gpu is fine in most other games with stable 40-45 or even 50-60fps at 1080p low or medium in some older titles. So wait for few months there might be a significant price drop and you will get more worth for your money. Like others, i would say wait for price to normalize, Tech Yes City in his recent couple of videos said cryptocurrency is likely to crash with more gpu stock and asic miners becoming mainstream. You also didn't really mention your budget so i am not sure what's the scope of your upgrade. Considering that i don't think you need any fancy expensive gpu, i would recommend you a used 1060 6gb if you can find one under 200$. I also have a 750 ti and i got decent 20-25% performance uplift in games with my decent overvolt oc, you seem to be content with it's performance as i don't see you complaining and talking like you are just curious. This is the exception not the norm and only applies on very small number of cases. At the same time, we can also allow posts and comments that may break one or more rules outlined on this list. Moderators reserve the right to remove posts and comments that may not break the rules but were deemed inappropriate. As much as we'd like to make detailed rules for everything, there will be situations where human judgment is needed. Rule 12: Other Situations - Life is not black and white and neither is this community. Absolutely no begging for anything on the subreddit. Please visit r/hardwareswap / buying, selling, or trading. Rule 11: No Buying/Selling/Trading - No buying/selling/trading on this subreddit. This includes pictures of boxes, straw polls, fake news, complaints, or other contents deemed low quality by community moderators. Rule 10: Low Quality & Duplicate Content - Low quality content will be removed. For non-English submission, please use generic titles for ease of searching. Please use suggested title for link submission or copy the title of the original link. Rule 9: No Editorialization - News/Reviews/Benchmarks related posts should not have editorialized titles and should be posted in whole. Discuss the specific rumor in the respective rumor thread that was posted. Additionally, to prevent the spread of potentially incorrect information or fake rumors, there will be no standalone discussion regarding specific rumors. Rumor posts are allowed but it must link back to a reputable source. Rule 8: No Unsubstantiated Rumors & Discussions - No unsubstantiated rumors or conspiracies. Rule 7: No Memes and Shitposts - Memes and shitposts will be removed Please send a modmail if you'd like to discuss an exception. That includes your youtube channel and website. Rule 6: No Self Advertising - Self advertising is not allowed here. Repeat offenders will be banned without notice. Rule 5: No Referral or Affiliate Links - Referral or affiliate links are not allowed here. Absolutely no politics and religion talk on the subreddit. No brigading, personal attack bashing, mudslinging, or witch hunting. No Religion or Politics - Be nice, civil and follow rediquette. This means the article must be talking specifically about Nvidia as a company, Nvidia's product, or other products using Nvidia's technology. Rule 3: Relevant Content - All posts must be primarily related to Nvidia. Please follow Rule #10 regarding low quality content when posting your build and please only post builds with Nvidia products clearly visible. Rule 2: Build Pictures Related Posts - Build pictures related posts are only allowed on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. You can also use /r/TechSupport community. Latest thread is linked in the sidebar or pinned on the front page. Rule 1: Tech Support & Issues - Tech Support posts are not allowed. This Subreddit is community run and does not represent NVIDIA in any capacity unless specified. A place for everything NVIDIA, come talk about news, rumours, GPUs, the industry, show-off your build and more.
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