Confused between gtx 750ti and rx 460, which one would be good choice?

harshad_2

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Gigabyte Radeon Rx 460 Windforce OC 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Cards (GV-RX460WF2OC-4GD)
Rate :9214 indian rupees
Full description: https://www.amazon.in/dp/B01K1JVCRE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_VWZ-xb8KBVMHE




ZOTAC GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB Graphics Card (Black/Orange)
Rate:9299 indian rupees
Full description:
https://www.amazon.in/dp/B00IFZ547Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_6YZ-xb50BPXSK



Btw if anyone wants to know gtx 470 is around 16492 indian rupees
I'd rather invest that money on processor and buy i5 6400 or i5 6500 (if in case anyone wants to know, i am planning to go with i3 6100).
And gtx 950 cost around 16000



Plz help me. What should i buy. What would be smart choice. Thank you
 
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At those price, clearly RX460 is a far better option. Still, you'd need to have a PCU with 6pin PCI power connector to operate it. Meaning, more robust PSU is required.

harshad_2

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Thank you
I am a student so i have to run heavy softwares like visual studio,autocad etc so which processor should i buy?

plz reply
 

harshad_2

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Thank you.
would corsair 450w be enough?
(processor : i3 6100 or i5 6400 ,cabinet: comes with 3 led fan cooler,motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2,1 tb hdd seagate,8gb ram)
or i need to buy higher one?any other good suggestion for psu?
please reply.
 

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Visual Studio and CAD? I change my mind. Go with GTX750Ti. The CUDA compute support would help you better.
Also, the i5 is much better for those.

edit: please specify the model of your corsair PSU. Not all of them created by equally good components.
 
nvidia with CUDA would be the first choice for those tasks.

Normally the more cores the CPU has, the better, but autocad would be slower because of single core use. So for autocad the i3 would be faster than the i5 6400, here is the frequency the culprit. More MHz= better performance most of the time:
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/inventor-products/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Support-for-multi-core-processors.html

for Visual studio the more cores, the better still applies
 

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Corsair vs450 450w.
Can you plz tell me what is CUDA? Would i have to buy it externally?
Thank you
 

rush21hit

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VS450 is not a well build one of the series. But with 750Ti, I guess it would still be adequate.

CUDA cores the processing method using GPU cores using nVidia hardware. Supposedly they could treat AMD card's resource by similar manner albeit different method. But honestly speaking, most of the software today that could benefit from it, simply neglect that AMD could do it too. So for the sake of reliability for the side purpose you mentioned, it would be wiser to get nVidia cards.

H110 chipset are not designed for overclocking in mind. Then again, so is the i5 6400.
 

harshad_2

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Yeah. Can you tell me model no?or any other suggestion?
 

harshad_2

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Thank you
 
AutoCAD & visual studio use opengl acceleration , there's no benefit to the 750ti's cuda cores at all.

The 460 is plain & simple a stronger card in every respect.
You would have to be plain nuts to buy a 2gb zotac 750ti over a 4gb windforce 460.

Vs 450?? Not a great quality PSU but can handle that combination easily if your budget is tight.

You honestly won't go wrong with an i3 6100 or an i5 paired with that 460.
 

harshad_2

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Its more than i am spending on processor. I guess vs550 would be sufficient.
Thanks
 

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harshad_2

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I was talking about the other one whose price is already in indian rupees.
And i did a little research i think i cannot buy products from amazon.com which is on sale in America, and even if i buy it, i won't be able to claim for warranty from India. Then no use of buying a product with 5 years of warranty.
Thanks