You have to look at them side by side (on different tabs) and look at just the 750Ti and 260X results, but what you'll see is that the 260X is always giving the more playable settings and/or better FpS. Then look at the power consumption under gaming; the 750Ti is like 17% less than 260X not the 30% that people have you believing and when OC the gap is 21%.
That's a direct comparison of a 260X at 1188Mhz and the Asus above with 1150MHz boost, along with what OC to expect and what that really ends up in immersion at 1080p. just couldn't bring themselves to go Mano-e-Mano!
Passmark scores aren't all that much of a true teller of performance in gaming. They test so much random stuff that it scores weird, like who would figure a 750Ti would be above the GTX650Ti Boost? While it showing the 7850 only ever slightly higher by only 60 points.
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Really want to see what $30 gets you... Look at these to reviews on is the Asus 750Ti and one is the Asus 260X
http://hardocp.com/article/2014/06/23/asus_r7_260x_directcu_ii_oc_video_card_review/1
http://hardocp.com/article/2014/07/14/asus_r7_265_dc2_gtx_750_ti_oc_1080p_review/
You have to look at them side by side (on different tabs) and look at just the 750Ti and 260X results, but what you'll see is that the 260X is always giving the more playable settings and/or better FpS. Then look at the power consumption under gaming; the 750Ti is like 17% less than 260X not the 30% that people have you believing and when OC the gap is 21%.
That's a direct comparison of a 260X at 1188Mhz and the Asus above with 1150MHz boost, along with what OC to expect and what that really ends up in immersion at 1080p. just couldn't bring themselves to go Mano-e-Mano!
Thank you!