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What do i have te choose? a Msi GTX 660 Ti or MSI GTX 770 Lightning

hello, at the end of this month i want to buy a new graphic card, but I do not know what to choose. The Msi gtx 660Ti or msi Gtx 770 lightning. 

I like the770 lightning, but is it usefull the buy this card, I this card not too overpowered for my system.

Hard choice :/ 

Thanks :)

 

I am using programs like Autodesk 3DS-max, and games like Assassins creed 3, Crysis 3, Skyrim. 

 

My system:

 

Msi big bang Mpower Z77

Intel core i5-3570k

Corsair Vengeance DDR3, 1600 8 GB

(Old graphic card: Msi gtx 275 twinfrozr)

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man, no card is overpowered for your system, every card is just right (770)

Cpu: Intel i7 4770k @4.4 Ghz | Case: Corsair 350D | Motherbord: Z87 Gryphon | Ram: dominator platinum 4X4 1866 | Video Card: SLI GTX 980 Ti | Power Supply: Seasonic 1000 platinum | Monitor: ACER XB270HU | Keyboard: RK-9100 | Mouse: R.A.T. 7 | Headset : HD 8 DJ | Watercooled

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Thanks, I wachted many movies about the performance of the both, I have to say the 770 is a beast,

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But of course the 770! If you can afford a 770, the 660Ti shouldn't be an option :P

Old shit no one cares about but me.

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770 is a beast! 

Current Rig: i5 3570K @ 4.2 GHz, Corsair H100i, Asus Maximus V Gene, Asus GTX 970 Turbo, Patriot Viper Black Mamba 8 GB DDR-3 1600 (2x4GB), Sandisk 120 GB SSD + Seagate 500 GB HDD + WD Blue 1 TB HDD, XFX 750W Black Edition, Corsair 350D - https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/b/cbxrxr

 

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770 for sure, that's a significant jump over the 660ti

- Silverstone TJ08B-E - Gigabyte Z87M-D3H - i7 4770k @ 4.0GHZ 1.2v - 16gb Kingston HyperX Black 1600 - Gigabyte GTX 770 OC 4GB -


- Silverstone Fortress FT02 - MSI Z77 Mpower - i5 3570k @ 4.0GHZ 1.09v - 8gb Mushkin Blackline 1600 - MSI GTX 670 PE -


- Lenovo T430 (1600x900) - i5 3210m - 8GB DDR3 1333 - nVidia NVS5400M - 256GB mSATA OS - 320GB HDD-

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If you can afford the 700 it should be the only choice, because its performance is closer to that of 2 660 ti's (770 gets around 12,000 3dmark 11 points)

Cpu: Ryzen 2700 @ 4.0Ghz | Motherboard: Hero VI x370 | Gpu: EVGA RTX 2080 | Cooler: Custom Water loop | Ram: 16GB Trident Z 3000MHz

PSU: RM650x + Braided cables | Case:  painted Corsair c70 | Monitor: MSI 1440p 144hz VA | Drives: 500GB 850 Evo (OS)

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seriously? you wouldn't have asked this question xD

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seriously? you wouldn't have asked this question xD

Maybe he didn't know. Not everyone on the forum knows everything about computers. Some people don't even know how to put on a CPU heatsink and thats why they come here to find out how.

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Get the MSI GTX 770 Lightning I just bought one last night looks to be a beast of a card. Can't wait till it arrives tomorrow.

Motherboard: MSI-990FXA-GD65 | CPU: AMD FX-8350 @ 4.3Ghz | CPU Cooler: Corsair H100 | RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengeance 1600Mhz | GPU: MSI GTX 770 Lightning @ 1300Mhz CC and 8000Mhz MC | Case: Fractal Design ARC Midi R2 | PSU: Corsair AX850 | OS: Windows 8.1

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the 770 has the same chip as a 680 but way faster and more memory. and even a 680 would destroy a 660ti. also keep in mind that the 770 comes with more features (particulary GPU boost 2.0) and looks pretty badass. go for it mate!

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