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MSI N760 TF 4GD5/OC or MSI N760 TF 2GD5/OC or MSI N770 TF 4GD5/OC or MSI N760 TF 2GD5/OC

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January 4, 2014 1:39:42 PM

Hi there i am looking into purchasing a pc and have made plans to build one and my dream machine is sitting at around £1600, i would like to make it less if i can now i plan to have the

MSI N770 TF 4GD5/OC but at £309 its pretty pricey

compared to

MSI N760 TF 2GD5/OC at £189.99

I have researched whether there is much difference in 4g and 2g.

I came to conclusion that call of duty ghosts fully maxed out would be fine on 2g, i would also like to record the game play to as i am playing would it help haing more g on the graphics card ? I read also the 4g helps with higher res. ill be geting a 27inch 1080p monitor and wont be upgrading it for as long as it works,

Basically is it realy worth spending all that money on a 770 4g when i can get the 760 2g for around £120 cheaper ? as there is not much in the speeds of the 770 and 760 at all

Speed for 770

Core/Memory

1137MHz Core (Boost Clock:1189MHz) (OC mode)
1085MHz Core (Boost Clock:1137MHz) (Gaming mode)
1046MHz Core (Boost Clock:1085MHz) (Silent mode)

Vs

Speed for 760

Core/Memory

1085 (Boost Clock: 1150) (OC mode)
1020 (Boost Clock: 1085) (Gaming mode)
980 (Boost Clock: 1033) (Silent mode)

are them few MHz really worth £120 and will it make a difference to playing ghost on max ?

check out my planed build here http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/RushNReady/saved/3kfv

THANKS FOR YOUR TIME

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January 4, 2014 2:27:30 PM

It up to you if you want to save money or not so chosse
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February 4, 2014 1:06:26 PM

Link does not work and there are a few builds on your profile so I'm not sure which one to look at. I'd suggest just going with one GTX 770 2GB. It will run on your monitor just fine and the 4GB is overkill for that 1920 x 1080 monitor you choose.
Do not solely compare clock speeds with GPU's. You want to look at how many CUDA Cores it has.
MSI TF GTX 760 - 1152 CUDA Cores
MSI TF GTX 770 - 1536 CUDA Cores
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February 4, 2014 2:29:13 PM

ive gone with the 770 and its perfect its the 2g
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