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EVGA 660 FTW vs EVGA 750 Ti FTW? Which is better?

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Hello! I can't decide which graphics card to get. Pros vs cons or something of these cards? Not an expert! :P Thanks!!

 

660: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130967

 

750 Ti: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487028

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660 is better but consumes more power. 

 

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I would say 660

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Thanks guys. The 660 also has SLI so that's another plus. Don't know if it's more than 2 way though.

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No contest, the GTX 660 though remember that the GTX 750 Ti will consume a lot less power but unless you are trying to save electricity the GTX 660 is the best.

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Thanks guys. The 660 also has SLI so that's another plus. Don't know if it's more than 2 way though.

 

It is only 2-way unfortunately, would be interesting to see how 3 GTX 660's perform overall :)

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660, slightly faster, 2-way SLI.

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If you can afford $190 for a GTX660 you can spend $174 on a R9 270X which will floor it in terms of performance :)

Idk. Your looking at a Nvidia fan boy :P

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It is only 2-way unfortunately, would be interesting to see how 3 GTX 660's perform overall :)

Found this at the overview section: 'SLI lets you link up to three GeForce GTX 660 units'

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130967

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Found this at the overview section: 'SLI lets you link up to three GeForce GTX 660 units'

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130967

 

That is weird, I thought they only worked with 2-way SLI.

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Gtx 660 is faster and can allow you to add in a second card. Get the gtx 660~

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Idk. Your looking at a Nvidia fan boy :P

So you are willing to waste your money and get "more bad" GPU just because you are fanboy ... 

That is bad and you should feel bad ...

 

BUT hey it is your money, do whatever you want ... 

BTW Between those two cards I would go with GTX 660,  GTX 660 is better overall :)

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So you are willing to waste your money and get "more bad" GPU just because you are fanboy ... 

That is bad and you should feel bad ...

 

BUT hey it is your money, do whatever you want ... 

BTW Between those two cards I would go with GTX 660,  GTX 660 is better overall :)

 

I have just always like Nvidia oh and I don't feel bad

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That is weird, I thought they only worked with 2-way SLI.

We need Linus xD

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Idk. Your looking at a Nvidia fan boy :P

Having nVidia on it doesn't magically make it a better gaming experience if it's a worse product :(

 

But 660 isn't terrible, just not a good product for the price.

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It all depends on preference...

And price... Price plays a factor...

I picked up my GTX 750 Ti 2GB DDR5 for $120, around $30-40 cheaper than normal. Losing a few frames instead of paying $70 more seemed like a good pay off for me, since I can upgrade it in the future.

But if you're going to pay $170 for a graphics card, get an R9 270X!

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