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I need a video card for a Dell PC that has a wimpy PSU with no external video card power connector, and I'm not interested in replacing the PSU for a variety of reasons. I realize that this seriously limits the available GPU choices, but it doesn't need to be a gaming powerhouse so that's fine. As I understand it, the best option available is the GTX 750ti, which has the added bonus of very low power usage, which is great for this particular situation. Speed is good, but reliability is far more important in this situation, so if a slightly slower card is significantly more reliable (and/or better warranty), that's definitely the better choice.
So, I noticed today that Newegg has three different versions of this card around $100 and I'm trying to decide which would be the best fit (I'm also open to other options if they don't cost too much more). If any of these companies have issues fulfilling rebates, that would be good to know as well.
The three options I'm pondering at Newegg are:
PNY GeForce GTX 750 Ti VCGGTX750T2XPB 2GB for $100 after $30 rebate.
PNY VCGGTX750T2XPB-OC GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB for $105 after $30 rebate.
ASUS GTX750TI-OC-2GD5 GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB for $105 after $20 rebate.
The PNY OC card has a higher stock clock speed, which is nice, but only if it doesn't affect the reliability of the card. I've been pleased with ASUS products in the past but honestly don't know anything about their video cards. I appreciate any input you can give me.
So, I noticed today that Newegg has three different versions of this card around $100 and I'm trying to decide which would be the best fit (I'm also open to other options if they don't cost too much more). If any of these companies have issues fulfilling rebates, that would be good to know as well.
The three options I'm pondering at Newegg are:
PNY GeForce GTX 750 Ti VCGGTX750T2XPB 2GB for $100 after $30 rebate.
PNY VCGGTX750T2XPB-OC GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB for $105 after $30 rebate.
ASUS GTX750TI-OC-2GD5 GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB for $105 after $20 rebate.
The PNY OC card has a higher stock clock speed, which is nice, but only if it doesn't affect the reliability of the card. I've been pleased with ASUS products in the past but honestly don't know anything about their video cards. I appreciate any input you can give me.