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iTzz_Niall wrote On a side note, we should stop this reply train, or at least spoiler it out..New reply chain! They do a factory overclocked version of the 7850
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iTzz_Niall wroteVaas- wroteiTzz_Niall wroteBecause AMD currently the v13.1 drivers which means a Overclocked 7850 Is better than a 670?Vaas- wrote A OC 7850
or 7870 would outperform both of those cards While a cheaper card. The only thing nVidea Has over AMD is PhysX
Well, also CUDA, and drivers :trollin:
The 660 is cheaper than a 7870. I'd go for that.
But a 560 Ti is as good as a 7850, so unless youre watercooling the 7850, its going to get really hot if youre going to overclock it to the point where it beats a 670...
Not true. Maybe last year when the 560 Ti was still relevant, but no longer. It's the same price for a card with a good cooler, the 560 Ti uses much more power and needs another connector, and the 7850 overclocks MUCH better.
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I have no idea why anyone is comparing the 7850 to a 670. That's not a valid comparison. As for the 660 vs 7870, they're priced about the same, again. The 7870 performs better on average and overclocks better.
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Not to mention the fact that the 7870 XT or 7870 LE cards will destroy the 660 for a bit more. With these Tahiti cards, performance per dollar is just ridiculously good and I can only recommend the 660 if there are power restrictions because it uses a single 6-pin PCI power connector.
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