Stuck Between Two GPUs (GTX 750ti or GTX 660)

BigFooy

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I made a similar post a couple of weeks ago, but have tweaked a couple of things. For the last couple of months I have wanted to build a small form factor gaming/little video editing pc. I have planned out all the parts except for the gpu. I need some of your advice. What would you recommend with the setup below, the gtx 660 or gtx 750ti. I know its only a 15£ difference between the two builds, but is it really worth it, I am tight on budget btw? Also could you tell me if everything works well together. I live in the UK so everything is in pounds. The link is below. Thanks for reading!

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/BigFooy/saved/4e5d

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/BigFooy/saved/4e5w
 
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Your case supports either card easily. Everything there works together. The GTX 660 would require some PCI power cables so it would have more cabling but it wouldn't be anything that would be difficult to manage. There's really no downsides besides the price.

jrgray93

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The 660 is quite a bit better. I'd say it's worth the price jump.

It looks good. The 750 Ti also has one advantage and that is lower power draw. But your PSU is already really inexpensive, so I see little point in factoring that in.
 

BigFooy

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Will the parts be compatible then if I went with the gtx 660. Also I know the 750ti is smaller so would going with the gtx 660 make cable management more difficult in this mini itx build?
 

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Your case supports either card easily. Everything there works together. The GTX 660 would require some PCI power cables so it would have more cabling but it wouldn't be anything that would be difficult to manage. There's really no downsides besides the price.
 
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BigFooy

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alright, sounds great. I think I will go with the gtx 660 then. I will probably order all the parts within the week, and hopefully can get the machine up and running :) thank you guys for the quick responses.