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GTX 650 or HD 7750?

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July 28, 2013 1:24:57 AM

I need help, i will buy a graphic card for low profile case.
I have two options the GeForce GTX 650: http://www.amazon.com/Zotac-GeForce-Express-Graphics-ZT...

And the Radeon HD 7750:
http://www.amazon.com/Sapphire-Profile-PCI-Express-Grap...

So what its better?
Thanks

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July 28, 2013 1:28:08 AM

GTX 650 will outperform a 7750 by a large margin. The only reason to go 7750 over a GTX650 is if you don't have a 6 pin power connector for your GFX card
July 28, 2013 1:33:37 AM

The gtx requires 6 pin power connector?
Its low profile i think just connect to pci and ride on or not??
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July 28, 2013 1:48:17 AM

From what I can see, the low profile EVGA GTX650 will require a 6 pin power connector.
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July 28, 2013 1:51:00 AM

if your not gaming 7750, its the best bang for buck value
July 28, 2013 4:43:57 PM

but is not the EVGA version, is the ZOTAC version. also the EVGA GTX 650 in low profile is not fabricated
July 28, 2013 4:46:50 PM

Dude i play some games and i work with programs like photoshop, illustrator and indesign...
July 28, 2013 4:52:08 PM

chumeblack said:
but is not the EVGA version, is the ZOTAC version. also the EVGA GTX 650 in low profile is not fabricated


Hello!

The Zotac version of the GTX650 appears to NOT require a 6 pin power connector as you originally said. So yeah, you can just put it in a PCI-E slot and you'd be good to go (after updating drivers of course).

As for which card is superior, I think its fair to say that the GTX650 will outperform the HD7750.

To clear everything up, the Zotac GTX650 would be my recommendation for a low profile GFX card that does not require additional power.

Hope this helps!

Eyedeology
July 28, 2013 5:41:24 PM

Eyedeology said:
chumeblack said:
but is not the EVGA version, is the ZOTAC version. also the EVGA GTX 650 in low profile is not fabricated


Hello!

The Zotac version of the GTX650 appears to NOT require a 6 pin power connector as you originally said. So yeah, you can just put it in a PCI-E slot and you'd be good to go (after updating drivers of course).

As for which card is superior, I think its fair to say that the GTX650 will outperform the HD7750.

To clear everything up, the Zotac GTX650 would be my recommendation for a low profile GFX card that does not require additional power.

Hope this helps!

Eyedeology


Thanks alot bro. It's really helpful for me
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July 28, 2013 5:43:13 PM

The GTX650 is slightly stronger than the 7750. But the 7750 is much more power efficient with more performance/watt
July 28, 2013 5:45:28 PM

chumeblack said:
Eyedeology said:
chumeblack said:
but is not the EVGA version, is the ZOTAC version. also the EVGA GTX 650 in low profile is not fabricated


Hello!

The Zotac version of the GTX650 appears to NOT require a 6 pin power connector as you originally said. So yeah, you can just put it in a PCI-E slot and you'd be good to go (after updating drivers of course).

As for which card is superior, I think its fair to say that the GTX650 will outperform the HD7750.

To clear everything up, the Zotac GTX650 would be my recommendation for a low profile GFX card that does not require additional power.

Hope this helps!

Eyedeology


Thanks alot bro. It's really helpful for me


No problem. If you would be so kind to choose my answer as the best answer, it will notify the rest of the Toms members that your answer has been solved.

Eyedeology
July 28, 2013 8:21:55 PM

Hello,

Although OP was not entirely clear, I think he was looking for the best discrete GFX choice that does not require a 6 pin power connector. The Zotac GTX650 appears to be the only 650 that only requires PCI-E power.
August 3, 2013 12:56:17 PM

Eyedeology said:
Hello,

Although OP was not entirely clear, I think he was looking for the best discrete GFX choice that does not require a 6 pin power connector. The Zotac GTX650 appears to be the only 650 that only requires PCI-E power.


Dude i have another question,

the zotac official page for this cards says: recommended PSU Wattage: 350-Watt.
my psu is a 240w max, so the card totally doesnt work in my pc? or 350w it just recommended for better perfomance and stuff like that? or definely is not capable run the card with 240w?

THANKS
August 3, 2013 2:31:22 PM

chumeblack said:
Eyedeology said:
Hello,

Although OP was not entirely clear, I think he was looking for the best discrete GFX choice that does not require a 6 pin power connector. The Zotac GTX650 appears to be the only 650 that only requires PCI-E power.


Dude i have another question,

the zotac official page for this cards says: recommended PSU Wattage: 350-Watt.
my psu is a 240w max, so the card totally doesnt work in my pc? or 350w it just recommended for better perfomance and stuff like that? or definely is not capable run the card with 240w?

THANKS


Hello,

It is very likely that your card would work on a smaller PSU than Zotac lists, but I would not recommend using it on a PSU that isn't name brand. What I mean by this is many manufactures will incorrectly label the generic PSU's that they put into their systems to save money.

Luckily, quality aftermarker PSU's can be found for fairly cheap, although upgrading your PSU would also allow you to get a card that requires 6 pin.

See:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

Hope this helps!
August 3, 2013 8:04:34 PM

Eyedeology said:
chumeblack said:
Eyedeology said:
Hello,

Although OP was not entirely clear, I think he was looking for the best discrete GFX choice that does not require a 6 pin power connector. The Zotac GTX650 appears to be the only 650 that only requires PCI-E power.


Dude i have another question,

the zotac official page for this cards says: recommended PSU Wattage: 350-Watt.
my psu is a 240w max, so the card totally doesnt work in my pc? or 350w it just recommended for better perfomance and stuff like that? or definely is not capable run the card with 240w?

THANKS


Hello,

It is very likely that your card would work on a smaller PSU than Zotac lists, but I would not recommend using it on a PSU that isn't name brand. What I mean by this is many manufactures will incorrectly label the generic PSU's that they put into their systems to save money.

Luckily, quality aftermarker PSU's can be found for fairly cheap, although upgrading your PSU would also allow you to get a card that requires 6 pin.

See:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

Hope this helps!


Thanks for the answer. Well mi pc its exactly a hp compaq dc7800 small form factor, so that psu cosair dont work on my case. So my psu is not a generic one is hp and the label say 240w max. If i buy these card my psu cant ride it?
I search a psu for my dc7800 but i dont found anyone all come with the 240W.

THANKS
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August 3, 2013 8:18:18 PM

7750 would probably be better for such a tiny PSU.
August 25, 2013 2:28:13 PM

smeezekitty said:
7750 would probably be better for such a tiny PSU.


So 7750 probably works in 240w psu?
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August 25, 2013 3:32:51 PM

It should work. I know many people have done it
August 26, 2013 8:26:32 AM

smeezekitty said:
It should work. I know many people have done it


I will try. thanks
August 26, 2013 7:37:24 PM

byogamingpc said:
chumeblack said:
byogamingpc said:
The HD 7750 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007RFYEQW/ref=as_li_q... does work on a 240W PSU but don't do any overclocking.


But that on amazon is a big one not a low profile dude, my case is SFF so doesnt fit


Here is a Sapphire HD 7750 Low Profile http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0095MRLJ2/ref=as_li_q...


Yes dude i put that same card in the question, but now i know the 240w psu not work, is very low for a graphics card. Thanks
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