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    750M on HD+ vs GTX 760M on FHD performance

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Songee, Dec 18, 2013.

  1. Songee

    Songee Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello.

    I'm about to buy Acer Aspire V3-772G and I have two choices:
    1) 1600x900 screen with 750M DDR3 4GB card
    2) 1920x1080 screen with GTX 760M GDDR5 2GB card

    I will do gaming using laptop display (not gonna hook it up to external monitor), thus laptop resolution doesn't matter. What matters is how well is GTX 760M gonna run games on FHD compared to 750M on HD+ (on native resolutions)?

    I know GTX 760M is quite faster than 750M, but will it run as good (or even better) considering it would have to run games on higher resolution?

    Thank you guys!
     
  2. sasuke256

    sasuke256 Notebook Deity

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    you can OC that GTX 760M and get P4200 3d mark 11 score, it twice the score of a gt750M + the GDDR5 interface, jump on the FHD+GTX version !