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2012-08-16, 11:24 AM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
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List of lists of 660ti reviews:
DailyTech's roundup of GeForce GTX 660 Ti reviews from around the web for 8/16/2012 HardOCP's NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti Review Round-Up DailyTech 8/17/2012 HardOCP 8/17/2012 HardOCP 8/17/2012 part II DailyTech 8/20/2012
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2012-08-16, 12:42 PM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
It's +/- a 7950 @ 1080p depending on the game, and ~$50 cheaper.
Poor 7870 ain't feeling so hot unless you're a big Crysis/Metro guy or use GPU compute.
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2012-08-20, 04:27 AM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
You called it, < 1080 the 660Ti looks a good deal, though in the UK there is only a £5 between 660Ti and 7950, as soon as you start thinking about > 1080p the 7950 looks to be the better card.
I am not sure the 7870 will be feeling too much of a drop in sales, there is still a ~15% jump in price to the 660Ti and to me the 7870 is most appealing to to those who could not stretch their budgets.
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2012-08-16, 02:44 PM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
Proves the 7870 is overpriced. I don't have any buyers remorse from getting the 7950. However I still want to see the two pitted in a OC review. HardOCP is supposedly working on this right now.
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2012-08-23, 06:49 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | |||
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Galaxy Gtx 660 Ti GC OC vs. OC Gtx 670 & HD 7950 http://www.hardocp.com/article/2012/..._670_hd_7950/1
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2012-08-16, 04:08 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
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This is exciting, was going to order my build tonight / tomorrow. Might be saving a nice amount of money for similar performance. Currently have the Gigabye gtx 670 picked, but if a 660 Ti offers spot on similar performance for 100 less.. Well, that might be just fine with me. How difficult is it to OC a gpu? Basically would it be more effort than going into bios and changing variables to easily put the output to the range of a stock 670? I've never done a bit of overclocking. Plan on doing a lot of reading / youtube before I OC anything.
*edit* "Meanwhile for a limited period of time NVIDIA will be sweeting the deal by throwing in a copy of Borderlands 2 as a GTX 660 Ti launch promotion." So now for me, switching out the 670 and putting in a 660ti means saving 160 (100 less 670-660ti, 60 less buying borderlands 2) if you planned on getting borderlands 2 and haven't already, this 660 ti is that much more appealing. Last edited by Cavos; 2012-08-16 at 04:18 PM. |
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2012-08-16, 04:16 PM | [Ignore Me] #8 | ||
Just keep in mind everyone throws their arms up in the air over how a lower card gains you access to a higher performing card when overclocked. People were raving how the 670 when overclocked can match or exceed a 680 in performance. Keep in mind all these cards can be overclocked. An overclocked 670 will likely still have a lead over a 660 Ti overclocked.
OCing a GPU is easy also.
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2012-08-17, 07:51 AM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
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A lot of teeth gnashing about this card other places. From what I take away from alllll the reviews is this:
Very worst case, it is comparable to the 7870 Best case, it approaches/equals the 7950 sometimes. I think it really falls between them on average and comes down to price and brand comfort. For me personally I was budgeting about $280 for a new card (any of which would be a significant upgrade). This was pretty solidly 7870 before, but now I'll eat an extra $20 over budget to get this card. (Oddly enough 7870 prices seemed to go up yesterday to 660 ti prices.) For me that $20 also buys the "brand comfort" as I've had some very negative Catalyst experiences in the past. The 7950 is still probably a greater value, but it'd stretch my budget even further. |
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2012-08-17, 09:41 AM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
I think the decision here, when you've got a flexible budget, kind of comes down to the secondary aspects.
When you consider you get GPU PhysX (in the games that use it) and the greater energy efficiency plus at least 7870 performance I see little reason to want a 7870, unless you fit only into one of it's strong points. If your budget stretches to the 7950 I think it's worth it. Of course, there's the memory bandwidth issue, which may effect longevity. But I think planning ahead with computer hardware is often a silly game to play anyway.
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2012-08-17, 09:54 AM | [Ignore Me] #12 | |||
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