GTX 750 it sufficient for accelerating GPU in CC 2014?

Hi all

Upgrade to a HD 5870 I hope - I just wanted to know if GTX 750 it with its CUDA technologies would be sufficient for GPU accelerated applications like Lr, Sg, Pr, Ps, Ae and so on? Ask in the forums Pr because it is the application, I use the most.

System Specs:

ASUS P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3

Core i5 2500K @ 4.3 GHz

Arctic Cooling Freezer 13

16 GB RipJaws - X 1648 MHz

Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5870

OCZ Vertex 4 128 GB | WD Green 2 TB | WD Green 3 TB

LG BH16NS40 Blu - Ray burner

OCZ ZS 650W

NZXT Lexa S

Windows 8.1 Pro x 64

Not too bothered about gaming performance. I don't want to spend a lot of money and the Ti 750 to about £100 seems a good balance between the value / price and performance.

The 5870 worked very well with OpenCL and Adobe CC 2014 but for various reasons, I want to update and go back to NVIDIA.

Thank you all

This GPU would certainly be enough for your system, but I also would replace the Green disks with 7200 rpm disks and perhaps increase the RAM.

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