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Started by ARMRoc | | 36 answers
Upgrading My GPU?
I brought a gaming desktop and now am looking to get a better GPU so that I can get my game settings into the high marks

I have a:

AMD FX 4300 Quad-Core 3.8GHz
8GB Ram
MSI GeForce GT 730
350W Power Supply
Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 Motherboard

I know that I'll need a GTX model for better gaming performance and was looking into the 700 series
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October 20, 2014 9:13:15 PM

Lol, no worries :) 
October 20, 2014 9:12:02 PM

Thanks, seems I'm going through post-purchase 20 questions
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October 20, 2014 9:09:29 PM

5-10 FPS in general, can make a difference from 'struggling on high' to 'enjoyable on high' settings.
October 20, 2014 8:57:53 PM

I know it's not...I was wondering the difference between the TI's and non TI's cause both support no Superclock and Superclock models and was wondering is there a big frames per second difference between a TI and Non-TI
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October 20, 2014 8:54:41 PM

Your card's model number: 02G-P4-2758-KR
EVGA FTW 750 Ti's model number: 02G-P4-3757-KR
It's not Ti.
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October 20, 2014 8:44:26 PM

FTW is not a Ti model, it's a different card with more cores, and it's more powerful (even at reference) than a SC regular 750.
October 20, 2014 8:41:01 PM

I know it doesn't mean superclock because both the 750 and 750 TI have a regular and a superclock version. .... And should I be worried that the FTW card I brought isn't a TI model?
October 20, 2014 8:35:00 PM

I know I already brought mine but what's the TI at the end of the cards?

There's GTX 750 and then GTX 750 TI
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October 20, 2014 11:06:39 AM

Your PSU is fine.

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