SiliconWars
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@SiliconWars Its an overclocked IV-E. Exactly the wrong system to measure power consumption in.
Ok granted it's unlikely that either of these cards would find itself in an Ivy-E setup - and frankly I despair of most review sites these days for continuing to benchmark completely unrealistic setups - but let's just swap it out for something like an i5 instead.
So chop off what, 40W or so?
144W for the 750 Ti
190W for the R7 265
49.9 fps for the 750 Ti
63.3 fps for the R7 265
750 Ti = 0.35 = 100%
R7 265 = 0.33 = 94%
So the 750 Ti just eeks out a 6% perf/W victory...but you've still spent the same money on a card that is 20% slower. Not really a great buying decision imo, trading higher performance for lower Wattage.
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