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Are they selling for same price?
The 6950 eats a lot of wattage compare to the 750 ti.
https://www.3dmark.com/compare/sd/4239155/sd/4611146/sd/4333599/sd/4177831
4 average scores for that type of system configuration, two 6950's two 750Ti's all with i7-4770's at the heart (non-K to reduce chance of OC affecting result).
the 750's score in the 16K range, the 6950's fail to break 10k.
Though as others said it *is* possible for some specific games or aplications to favor the Radeon...
Or the HD Radeon 6850?
I don't know. That's why I said benchmarks for specific games may vary which one is the best GPU.
Its not because of the VRAM. VRAM has nothing to do with graphic performance. Its like saying my engine is stronger because my car has a bigger fuel tank...
The 750 Ti simply has more/stronger processing units then the 6850.