amd athlon x4 760k GTX 750

darren lau

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Have anyone build around wth this two?
if so i would like to know if getting a gtx 750 or a hd 7770

Any help will mean alot to me
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Yea I think I can back the build. I would recommend the GTX 750/750 Ti over the R7 250x easily. The 760K is also a good choice when comparing the 750K, 760K, and 860K. I'll look over your build again to see if I can put together something better at a similar price.
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750 is way better in performance, about 50% better, has less power comsumption, and doesn't require a 6 pin power connector. 750 is a much better choice.
 

darren lau

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But do you think pairing a 760k with a GTX 750 is a good idea?

and how much fps will it get when playing battlefield 3/4 if possible i am not sure as this is my first build
thx!
 
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No reason to get the 7770 over the 750. The only reason you would get that card is to crossfire it with you apu, but you dont have an apu. In other words, you cpu doesn't have integrated graphics so theres no reason to get it with the 7770. If you want to play on high, I would suggest spending a little more money for the 750 ti. Battefield 4 is a pretty demanding game especially if you bump the settings to high.
 

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Like everyone said so far, the GTX 750 beats the HD 7770 easily while using less power (no 6 pin connector). The GTX 750 is also not a High-End card so a 760K should not bottleneck the Video Card and if it does you can overclock them a bit usually.
 

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I have searched this combination of a 760k and a GTX 750
but i have seen no one gave any reviews on this
i will also like to know if i build it how much fps will i be playing on?games like LOL or first person shooters
 

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If i were to build this build will i be able to play battlefield on low if so how many fps
i went and research on this combinations but seem like no one build this.
 
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On low you should be able to get 60 fps no problem on battefield. For LOL that game is very low demanding. You could probably get 400 fps if you dont cap you fps. You can turn the settings to high and essentially max out LOL.
 

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ok so this will be my build http://pcpartpicker.com/user/darrenlau/saved/x7Lp99
but im scared that this GTX 750 will not be as good as a 250x
i really want to maxed out of what i can get with $400
 

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Yeah LOL should be easy. One of my computers could get almost 60FPS constantly with a old Radeon HD 4850 with 512MB of VRAM (Phenom II X6 1090T). With a 760K and a GTX 750 you should be able to Max the game easily. A GTX 750 paired with an i7 can get average ~41 FPS on High Settings at 1080P. 64FPS on Medium and around 82 FPS on Low. Since a 760K is weaker than the i7 take away some Frames and you can get an estimate of what kind of FPS you'll be getting

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A GTX 750 is stronger than a 250X I believe
 

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Thx but will you reccomend this build?
 

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Yea I think I can back the build. I would recommend the GTX 750/750 Ti over the R7 250x easily. The 760K is also a good choice when comparing the 750K, 760K, and 860K. I'll look over your build again to see if I can put together something better at a similar price.
 
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Thx a bunch man!!
hopefully it wont lag out
 

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Here is a build I put together. It's very similar to what you chose. The major changes is that there is a R7 265 cheaper than the GTX 750 you chose. A R7 265 is more comparable to the GTX 750 Ti where they beat each other in games. The power supply is changed to the same brand Corsair but a bigger size at 500w. I chose another motherboard by Asus that is a A78 instead of a A55. It will support a SATA 6 HDDs and SSDS. Here is the build. Honestly though you can keep your current build but just switch the GPU to the R7 265 on mine and your build would be more stronger.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/6wCdvK

If you want to stay closer to the original price of your build you can decide on keeping the GTX 750 or choosing the R7 260X. With the 260X you will be able to use Mantle on BF4 and get higher frame rates compared to using a NVIDIA card. Other games with mantle support also.