Nvidia GTX 660 Ti offers Kepler for $299, includes Borderlands 2
Today, Nvidia launches the GTX 660 Ti, the lowest priced entry in Nvidia's Kepler series. Not only do cards start at $299, it will be bundled with a voucher redeemable for a free copy of Borderlands 2.
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Andrew Yoon posted a new article, Nvidia GTX 660 Ti offers Kepler for $299, includes Borderlands 2.
Today, Nvidia launches the GTX 660 Ti, the lowest priced entry in Nvidia's Kepler series. Not only do cards start at $299, it will be bundled with a voucher redeemable for a free copy of Borderlands 2.-
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Anywhere from 10-20 FPS in different games according to this review. Maybe an average of 15 or so.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6159/the-geforce-gtx-660-ti-review -
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660ti for the most part will be 60fps solid on a single 1080 screen. It really depends on the game. In some games even the 7950 is ahead of the 680 and on other the 660ti is well ahead of the 7970. It's crazy how things swing around so much. Regardless the 660ti is a bit better than the 7870 in nearly all cases and trails behind or ahead of the 7950. If you're wanting to compare to the closest AMD offerings. However with it's gimped memory interface will probably work against you if you crank up the MSAA.
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I just upgraded from the gtx 480 to the gtx 680 last night. I was going to go with the 660 as games just are not that demanding anymore, thanks to consoles, at 1920x1080. It was the inner nerd eppeen syndrome that made me put the 680 on the CC, shipped to work of course so the wife doesn't find out.
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Here is a link to the official promotion.
http://www.geforce.com/landing-page/free-game-borderlands-2
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I'm looking to upgrade my ATi 6870 this coming Black Friday and after 2 generations of ATi hardware I'm giving a serious thought to switch over to nVIDIA again, particularly for the new features on Kepler boards (like the dynamic vsync/gpu clocks, SSAO+FXAA+TXAA by driver and CUDA support on certain applications).
I have 2 monitors but only game in a 1080p display, will I feel that much of a difference in terms of performance/visual quality and would it be a investment you people would consider?
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