Most efficient GPU with high performance?

Kushiro

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Hi guys,

So basically my problem is that I am going to have to live with a relative of mine for a month or so due to renovations being done and I do not want to use too much electricity.

My current PC consists of the following:

CPU: i7 2600k
M/B: Asus Maximus IV extreme-z
GPU: 2x r9 290x
PSU: Corsair RM1000 Gold cert
SSD: OCZ Vertex 4 128GB
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200RPM
Monitor: Benq M2700HD.

So the main purpose of this thread was to find out what GPU has a good power/performance ratio, I do not mind how much it will cost, as I will just use them in the Mrs PC afterwards. Or should I just keep the 290x's in the PC and continue using it there? it will likely be gaming/under load 16hours a day (well cause binge time) porbably a lot less than 16 hours a day, but might aswell prepare for the worst.
 
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yea I was considering 2 750ti in sli, which should equate to around 120W that was the part that got me confused, while maxwell is supposed to be more power efficient, it would require about 4 of these cards to give me the performance of a 290x (4x 750ti ~ 240W). So is it really that much more power efficient compared to the 290x?
 
yea I was considering 2 750ti in sli, which should equate to around 120W that was the part that got me confused, while maxwell is supposed to be more power efficient, it would require about 4 of these cards to give me the performance of a 290x (4x 750ti ~ 240W). So is it really that much more power efficient compared to the 290x?

Yes, considering the R7 260x/265 are around the performance level of the 750 Ti, but have a rated TDP of 115W each (even higher for the 265).

I thought 750ti does not support SLI. Even if I'm wrong, it certainly does not support 3/4 way.

It doesn't, but he asked for the best effiency/performance card, not which card performed well while sipping slightly less power than other cards in the performance range so I suggested the 750 Ti for the time being.

Perfect for a cheap, power efficient card for the time being that can go in the mrs' PC afterwards.
 
Do not worry I am fully aware of the 750ti's being unable to support multi card configurations, I was just doing a simple comparison.

though I think I may just stick with my 290x's and just disable one card, though am still considering the 750ti as the Mrs GTX 470 is well you know.

EDIT: Sorry just read my post again, I can see why it was confusion, basically whn I said 750ti in sli I meant it in a comparison situation not as in I was actually going for such a setup haha.
 
Well, if you're really worried about making his electricity bill higher you could always offer to chip in a little. Probably cheaper than a new GPU anyway ;)

Or indeed just get the 750 Ti and give it to the mrs afterwards, or disable one of your 290x cards.
 
Probably the most efficient GPU would be a 780ti and then undervolt underclock it.

Having said that it is a lot less hassle/cheaper chipping in with the elec bill with the small amount a graphics card will use compared to spending £500 on a 780ti.
 
I'd pay those few dollars for the energy cost to your relative instead of buying a new card...

Moreover, your monitor's native resolution is fHD: a single 290X will be more than enough
 
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