1080p alwaysIts a huge step up.
What Res you running?
1080p always
Cool thanksIt'll be a massive step up, no doubt.
Contemplating 660ti sli for myself or at least one![]()
Well worth it, They strong card...the 192bit bus worries me for future titles...but I reckon the card has enough raw speed to run fine.
If it was my money and I was making the choice I would buy a 7950 or a GTX670..They'll be more future proof than the 660ti as far as I am concerned. People seem to forget when looking at benchmarks, we are mostly looking at BF3..but we forget that BF3 is almost a year old...Titles like Crysis 3, Far cry 3, Hitman absolution are launching in the not to distant future and these games will bring some more juice sucking power.
True. To sli or just go 670. Apparently ATI is better for AA ?
We’re finally seeing something that we haven’t seen for a very long time: bona fide, cut throat, brutal competition in the high-end video card segment for the fastest single-GPU video card. To call it refreshing is an understatement; it’s nothing short of fantastic. For the first time in six years AMD is truly performance competitive with NVIDIA at the high-end and we couldn't be happier.
Edit: Sorry for the complete derail here xD
I just want to add, I run the fastest and the best cards available today, and in all honesty you don't have to spend huge sums of $$ to get damn good peformance. Any decent mid range card can handle any of the "pc killers" to date. A GTX560ti Runs BF 3 on high without any issues, its only when you start turning up the eye candy that you need serious power and in all honesty the amount of eye candy you get vs the amount of money you spend to get said eye candy isn't worth it. Its fine if you're coming from an odler gen card like a GTX460 or a 5850 ect. But upgrading from a GTX580 to a GTX670 is not worth the extra cash, the gains may be noticable but it won't change you're gaming experience all that much.
I know I shouldn't be ssaying this because I may be blowing off potential customers, but think hard and long before you upgrade or drop me a pm.
Nice speech
I just want to add, what is the point in buying two cards right off the bat and having to worry about scaling issues instead of just buying a top end card. Then sli'ng or x firing them in 2 years when they can be picked up for half or a 3rd of the price and that then lasts another 3 years before having to get rid of 2 lesser cards quicker and having that huge amount of money lost on buying 2 cards in the first place.
Nice speech
I just want to add, what is the point in buying two cards right off the bat and having to worry about scaling issues instead of just buying a top end card. Then sli'ng or x firing them in 2 years when they can be picked up for half or a 3rd of the price and that then lasts another 3 years before having to get rid of 2 lesser cards quicker and having that huge amount of money lost on buying 2 cards in the first place.
So I am upgrading from a R6870 to a GTX 670. That a mistake?
How is the winfast brand? (670)
It is most definitely worth it.
The 660Ti is just slightly faster than a 580.
I am contemplating getting 2 of these cards at some stage.