750Ti and 760 is not comparable.
750Ti is a low power card where power consumption is key.
It has a meager 86 GB/sec bandwidth versus 192GB/sec on the 760.
It has less than half the TMUs, almost half the cores/shaders, and half the ROPs.
It does use less then half the power.
Anandtech has a huge range of games and apps compared here:
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1130?vs=1038
Which is the best card? They both excels is their area, 750Ti on power and 760 on performance.
Maxwell is great new tech, but currently there are only low power cards available.
Once we see cards with 256bit/384bit memory bus and full 2k+ core chips,
kepler will most likely be left behind, but not for now.
The 750Ti even struggles keeping up with cards like 650Ti BOOST and GTX660.
However, both will be fine for dolphin.
750Ti is a low power card where power consumption is key.
It has a meager 86 GB/sec bandwidth versus 192GB/sec on the 760.
It has less than half the TMUs, almost half the cores/shaders, and half the ROPs.
It does use less then half the power.
Anandtech has a huge range of games and apps compared here:
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1130?vs=1038
Which is the best card? They both excels is their area, 750Ti on power and 760 on performance.
Maxwell is great new tech, but currently there are only low power cards available.
Once we see cards with 256bit/384bit memory bus and full 2k+ core chips,
kepler will most likely be left behind, but not for now.
The 750Ti even struggles keeping up with cards like 650Ti BOOST and GTX660.
However, both will be fine for dolphin.
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