Getting a new GPU

Sem Abraham

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Hi

I'm looking to replace my old R7 260X. It has served me well, but time for a new one.
I've been looking around for new a new one. I have two 1680x1050 screens that both run on DVI. But I frequently play games like
GTA V,
Space Engineers(Alot of objects, current GPU has a framerate of around 20)
Fallout 4

Now my pricerange is in the 200-250 euros.
There are a total of four cards I've been looking at:

MSI GeForce GTX 960 GAMING 4G - €239
Sapphire Nitro R9 380 4G D5 - €224
XFX Radeon R9 380X DD Black Edition 4G - €249

I'm wondering which card will get me the most performance per euro.
 
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but i will add that the 380 out performas the 960 in almost every case, and is cheaper. Though it does consume more power, the Tonga based GPU is still quite efficient and is well behaved. Plus the Tonga GPU will show more muscle in Fallout and Space Engineers based on the types of situtaions those 2 games encounter.

TheFluffyDog

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but i will add that the 380 out performas the 960 in almost every case, and is cheaper. Though it does consume more power, the Tonga based GPU is still quite efficient and is well behaved. Plus the Tonga GPU will show more muscle in Fallout and Space Engineers based on the types of situtaions those 2 games encounter.
 
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