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The 660 Ti is not a good buy.
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The 7950 is a much better choice, but keep in mind that some games favor Nvidia cards, like BF3. Still, I can confirm that you can get 60 FPS rpretty constant on on overclock 7950 with the new drivers.
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That's a deal, but what are the rest of your parts? I particularly need to know the power supply model number.
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The 7950 is a much better choice, but keep in mind that some games favor Nvidia cards, like BF3. Still, I can confirm that you can get 60 FPS rpretty constant on on overclock 7950 with the new drivers.
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That's a deal, but what are the rest of your parts? I particularly need to know the power supply model number.
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r00t wrote The 660 Ti is not a good buy.
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The 7950 is a much better choice, but keep in mind that some games favor Nvidia cards, like BF3. Still, I can confirm that you can get 60 FPS rpretty constant on on overclock 7950 with the new drivers.
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That's a deal, but what are the rest of your parts? I particularly need to know the power supply model number.
I have:
I5 3570k
Asus P8H61-MX
1TB hard drive
I need a new psu the one that I have is rubbish, what do you suggest?
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GTFO wroter00t wrote The 660 Ti is not a good buy.
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The 7950 is a much better choice, but keep in mind that some games favor Nvidia cards, like BF3. Still, I can confirm that you can get 60 FPS rpretty constant on on overclock 7950 with the new drivers.
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That's a deal, but what are the rest of your parts? I particularly need to know the power supply model number.
I have:
I5 3570k
Asus P8H61-MX
1TB hard drive
I need a new psu the one that I have is rubbish, what do you suggest?
The Rosewill HIVE-550 will handle everything. How'd you end up with a K CPU in an H61 board? It only makes sense to use K CPUs with chipsets that support overclocking. The MSI Z77A-G43 is a good option.
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r00t wroteGTFO wroter00t wrote The 660 Ti is not a good buy.
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The 7950 is a much better choice, but keep in mind that some games favor Nvidia cards, like BF3. Still, I can confirm that you can get 60 FPS rpretty constant on on overclock 7950 with the new drivers.
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That's a deal, but what are the rest of your parts? I particularly need to know the power supply model number.
I have:
I5 3570k
Asus P8H61-MX
1TB hard drive
I need a new psu the one that I have is rubbish, what do you suggest?
The Rosewill HIVE-550 will handle everything. How'd you end up with a K CPU in an H61 board? It only makes sense to use K CPUs with chipsets that support overclocking. The MSI Z77A-G43 is a good option.
I have no idea, I bought it as a bundle but then I relized when I got it and I couldn't get a refund! I also pm'd you!
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