Looking to buy either a GT 730 or an AMD 7750, need help.

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I previously had a GTX 750 TI in this pc and it ran Far Cry 4 and Battlefield 4 well at high fps but I got a lot of stuttering, I think this is due to my 4GB of ram
I had to sell the GTX 750 TI to make quick money for something but now I have a little money to spend on a lower end GPU just so I can actually play my games.

I was looking at a GT 730 on Amazon which is in my price range and looks like it will handle the games I want it to, but I'm very confused as in the titles some say GDDR 5 and GDDR 3 and some with 1GB and some with 2GB they are all around the £40-£55 price range which is my budget for a GPU. I'm not entirely sure if this is just misleading titles or they are all different. But basically I need help on which one to buy. I also plan on buying 8GB of ram when I have a little money after I buy the GPU to avoid that stutter I was getting trying to push my card to its limits.
P.S I understand that GDDR 5 is better than 3 and 1gb is better than 2 but I'm confused as the prices are really similar.

I plan to play CS:GO on any settings with 100+ fps
Insurgency high settings with at least 60 fps
h1z1/dayz on any settings with smooth fps
I'm not picky on anti aliasing/texture filtering

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nvidia-GeForce-Silent-Graphics-Express/dp/B00L4B7W0U/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1422992836&sr=8-4&keywords=gt+730+2gb

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Asus-Gt730-1Gd3-Brk-PCIE-Graphic-1-6GHz/dp/B00LGE2CY6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1422993078&sr=8-2&keywords=gt+730

http://www.amazon.co.uk/EVGA-NVIDIA-Graphics-5000MHz-GDDR5/dp/B00L5HCI7U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1422993100&sr=8-1&keywords=gt+730+gddr5

http://www.amazon.co.uk/ASUS-90YV06N1-M0NA00-GT730-2GD5-BRK-GDDR5-902MHZ/dp/B00Q46V738/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1422993100&sr=8-5&keywords=gt+730+gddr5

I was also looking at an AMD 7750 and it seems to be a little more expensive. Would it be worth saving up a little more to buy that or are their performances basically the same. But if I was to buy that I wouldn't have the 8GB of RAM.

Back to my initial question.
Which card would run my games better.
And which would run better for my games
AMD 7750 + 4GB of RAM
GT 730 + 8GB of RAM

Note: My CPU is an i3-2120 with 4 Cores. The internet seems to tell me it's only a dual core. I have a 1TB hard drive with around 400 GB in use and my 4gb of ram is some old slow stuff. Nothing fancy like 1600 mhz or anything.
 
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I'll be completely honest with you due to my experiences in the past. Don't cheat yourself and buy a 7750. Buying a card in that price bracket is a complete waste. I bought a 7750 and used it for about a year. Dreadfully....im telling you wait a week, put another 100 dollars in your budget and get at least a r9 270x you will be so much happier its pathetic. waiting a week or two and upping your budget is a choice you will never regret. You get what you pay for with a GPU and your price range is not going to make you happy.

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between the 2 the 7750 is better game wise, but neither will run dayz well at all and the cpu does not help either with dayz(its very cpu dependent)
 

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I'll be completely honest with you due to my experiences in the past. Don't cheat yourself and buy a 7750. Buying a card in that price bracket is a complete waste. I bought a 7750 and used it for about a year. Dreadfully....im telling you wait a week, put another 100 dollars in your budget and get at least a r9 270x you will be so much happier its pathetic. waiting a week or two and upping your budget is a choice you will never regret. You get what you pay for with a GPU and your price range is not going to make you happy.
 
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Whitizo

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Nah it's all good now. My brother gave me an old card of his. He's got a much better PC. Like an r9 290 or something like that. Just waiting to get a power supply to support it
 

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sure thing bro, glad it all worked out for ya. remember that though. cheaping out on pc parts....always always alwayyyyssss 6 months down the line...you heavily regret it. enjoy ur games bro.