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Gtx 660 Ti Vs Gtx 670 .

Hey guys . 

 

If you had a budget of around $350 , would you buy a ASUS GTX 660 Ti or a Leadtek GTX 670 ?

 

 

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If i had a budget like yours, which i have no idea what of. I would get a 7950.

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he might be looking for cuda and hardware physx 

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Yeah , I do video editing and gaming . So which would you pick ? 

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Too little information for us to help, state your usage, budget, purpose, your CPU and PSU.

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GTX 670 has more horsepower but if you are on a super low bugget get the 660Ti

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I've got a Leadtek GTX670 and if you replace the stock cooler, it's awesome. 

 

I put a Arctic Accelero Xtreme III on it (sagged like crazy) and overclocked it well over what the Top and Superclocked edition cards come at and it barely broke 60 degrees under load and it came out at roughly the same price. I'm sure even with the dual fan cooler it would out perform those other aftermarket coolers. That would be my choice.

 

Alternatively get a 7950 because they are just better at this point in time. 

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Out of those 2, the 670 because of the performance although your not getting the best cooling nor the quietest. 

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My budget is around $350 . 

CPU : Core i5 -3570k

PSU : Seasonic S12ii 620W 

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670. I have a 660Ti and that memory bus really holds the GPU back in some games. 

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I have the exact same CPU and PSU as you and i'm running a Sapphire 7950 Vapor-X. Do you use CUDA? If not then definitely go for one of the 7950s.

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I current have a 660 ti and a 670, if you can afford a upper level 670 I'd suggest that. If not look at the high end 660ti's. for nivida cards I personally use EVGA since there warrenty is amazing and their cards for some darn reason do not die lol. I still have on of their 260gtx it still ate bf3 on high at 80 fps lol.

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For got to finsh, ^^^^^^

The 670 would havea much greater memory buffer than the 660ti.

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20$ more and get the XfX 7970, going to be better then the 660ti and the 670 and as for video editing goes, how bad do you need cuda, are you making video game montages or do you actually need it for every day use.. Amd cards are great for video editing, dont just think they are just for gaming

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You can read this review on the GTX 660 Ti. I tested it with a bunch of games and overclocked it.

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/12039-review-asus-gtx-660-ti-direct-cu-2/

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