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What PSU do you have? If decent quality 600W PSU then you could try with R9 270X or R9 280, those are pretty much same level as GTX 760.
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=AMD+FX-8120+Eight-Core
The GTX 750 Ti is suitable for the games I play and only uses 60 watts, so my whole PC barely uses over 150 watts max, which is less than many high end video cards use themselves.
I normally run Linux. But since this card is new (first one with Maxwell chip) Nvidia Experience in Windows should keep you up to date with most recent Nvidia driver (which was a 347 version last time I ran Win7). Nvidia Experience did not recognized the full capabilites of the card for game optimization when the driver was a 344 version, although, the card itself works with older driver versions
Also just throwing this out there incase no one has heard yet, but a few days ago the GTX 960 came out and if you're a budget gamer, you're going to want to check it out, it's pretty great