which one is better GPU? A ASUS GEFORCE GTX 750 TI OC 2GB OR SAPPHIRE R9 270X 2GB OC?

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Hiii.... friends..... I want to buy a gpu for my 1366X768 resolution monitor..... Should I go for a sapphire R9 270X or a asus geforce gtx 750 ti Oc 2gb....
gtx 750 ti Oc 2gb is only 15$ less price than R9 270X....
I have a friend who told me that R9 270 X will give you the good frame rate but the rexture would not be good as nvidea gtx 750 ti.....
is this true??
and also tell me that what is the better one from these 2 GPUS? and what should be the FPS that I get from the better gpu gams like CRYSIS 3 BATTLEFIELD 4 COD GHOSTS BLACK FLAG like games
 
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http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Palit/GTX_750_Ti_StormX_Dual/25.html
 
Nobody can tell you how many fps you will get. It all depends on the motherboard, cpu, RAM, operating system, installed drivers and the card settings.

As far as which card, I say the R9 270X. I think the only category the GeForce wins in is power consumption with a lower total TDP.

 

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The R9-270X is by far the faster card. But at 720p resolution, you won't notice the difference from the better GTX 750 TI cards out there. What is your PSU make/model? CPU?
 

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For the old 775 socket E5500, there's no sense wasting your money on anything other than the GTX 750 Ti. You will need a new MB to move to the i5-xxxx processors. And that PSU won;t handle the R9-270X anyway. May be touch and go with the 750 Ti. What is the +12V rating (watts and amps)
 
That PSU is junk. And, you've been told that before here. If you want to burn up your system and waste your money on expensive components, just to ruin them over being unwilling to buy a 50.00 power supply, that's your business. But don't waste our time asking the same questions over and over again until you get the answer you're looking for.

If you spend your hard earned money on a new GPU and burn up your GPU and motherboard because you would not replace the crappy Umax PSU like you've been told multiple times to do, you're going to be very sad. And I'm going to laugh very loud. Not because I'm happy you lost your hardware, but because you came here asking for advice and then wouldn't take the advice that was offered.
 

That's exactly what he was told previously by others in separate threads.