Will a GTX 750 Ti be compatible with future games ?

Debojyoti_1

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Hi,
I am planning to buy a budget graphics card and have chosen Nvidia GTX 750 Ti. But as it is a low - end graphics card I am doubtful that if it will support games in the near future. This is because I am planning to buy it to pass the next 4 years without having to buy another one.
I would like you to know that quality of the game is not a problem. I would very much be okay with playing games at "low" graphics. I am not a gaming enthusiast and play on a 1024*768 screen.
I would very much appreciate your help. Thank You.
 
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The 750Ti will most definitely not support you for the next upcoming years, although at 1024x768 even that resolution it-self seems to be getting phased out in the next upcoming years as well (hell, some modern titles only go as low as 720p nowadays)

But lets say it would. Then yea, the 750Ti will support you for the next couple of years, although I'd highly recommend getting a GTX 1050Ti or a RX 560 instead. Both are way, way better options then the 750Ti is while being at relatively the same exact price.

Another thing is that if your waiting for the next 4 years, then I'd rather buy something like the GTX 1060, or the RX 570-580 even, and most definitely not the 750Ti.
The 1050 is often seen at about the same price and is a lot more performance. The only threads suggesting the 750ti are old ones before the 1050 was released but prices can differ depending on location. Compatibility isn't an issue though. I don't think a 750ti will last for 4 years. It needs low already for some modern games.
 

Debojyoti_1

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Thanks for your concern, I am looking forward to upcoming games like AC Origins, Far Cry 5, Witcher 4 and other games.
 

Debojyoti_1

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Thanks for the answer. I checked up that the price of the 1050 Ti is pretty same. But will it satisfy my requirement. I want to play the upcoming games like AC Origins and whatever comes up for the next 3 - 4 years.

 
The 1050ti is far far better than a 750ti mate so yes at a similar price a much better choice.
4 years out of it may still be a push.

Be aware though that the 1050ti does not do VGA analog , only dvi & HDMI.

If your screen is VGA only you also need a HDMI to VGA active adapter.
 

Debojyoti_1

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Thanks for your answer, but are you sure that it will satisfy my needs for the next four years. Actually my father said he wouldn't buy me another one in the next four years, and as you can understand, I need a long term solution to my problem. Also my monitor resolution is quite low (1024*768), so I don't need a hi-fi card to play on a huge 4K screen. You know what I mean. So please help me. Thanks in advance.
 

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The 750Ti will most definitely not support you for the next upcoming years, although at 1024x768 even that resolution it-self seems to be getting phased out in the next upcoming years as well (hell, some modern titles only go as low as 720p nowadays)

But lets say it would. Then yea, the 750Ti will support you for the next couple of years, although I'd highly recommend getting a GTX 1050Ti or a RX 560 instead. Both are way, way better options then the 750Ti is while being at relatively the same exact price.

Another thing is that if your waiting for the next 4 years, then I'd rather buy something like the GTX 1060, or the RX 570-580 even, and most definitely not the 750Ti.
 
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