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Default 08-21-2012, 02:24 | posts: 299 | Location: Canada

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At 1080p the 660Ti is atleast three times better than 560Ti.
Some of you guy's are just unbelievable a 660ti is not close to three time faster than a 560ti is is close to double the speed of a 560ti at best.
   
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Default 08-21-2012, 02:30 | posts: 44 | Location: Lublin, Poland

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Some of you guy's are just unbelievable a 660ti is not close to three time faster than a 560ti is is close to double the speed of a 560ti at best.
Linus made a video review and those were the final results, see it for yourself
   
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Default 08-21-2012, 02:30 | posts: 299 | Location: Canada

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what would be a good upgrade from a 560 ti maybe a 480?
480 would perform a bit better but would not really be the greatest upgrade it would be just a bit better than a side grade when all things are considered. That being said the GTX 480 is on sale here http://www.evga.com/products/prodlist.asp?switch=20 for $180 and at that price as long as you're PSU is up to the task it would be a good deal however just make sure you are aware of the caveats that come with owning a GTX 480.
   
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Default 08-21-2012, 02:31 | posts: 299 | Location: Canada

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Linus made a video review and those were the final results, see it for yourself
Link please ...
   
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Default 08-21-2012, 02:35 | posts: 299 | Location: Canada

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wont argue its faster with AA off and all that, but with AA on the 9800gt gave me better frames, or maybe it was just the old games ran better onthe 9800gt who knows. but i know 9800gt had much higher mem bandwith
NO just NO
   
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Default 08-21-2012, 02:40 | posts: 299 | Location: Canada

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Linus made a video review and those were the final results, see it for yourself

560ti is typically about half the performance of a 660ti.

Linus was having perhaps hardware and or driver/software issues with that 560ti it was under performing for unknown reasons.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoWB...ature=g-user-u

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Default 08-21-2012, 06:57 | posts: 446

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560ti is typically about half the performance of a 660ti.

Linus was having perhaps hardware and or driver/software issues with that 560ti it was under performing for unknown reasons.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoWB...ature=g-user-u
He must have been. Because 22FPS on a 560ti on DX11 Ultra with only MEDIUM motion blur @1080p?

I got better than 20FPS avg (not much though)@1080p with everything on Ultra and beyond with Maldo's HRTs
With a 460 V1...


The only reliable way to bench C2 anyway is with Crysis 2 Benchmark Tool in my experience with the game.


the 660ti about on par with a 580 from almost every review of the card i've seen(In average game performance). So it will be faster than a 560ti. But no where NEAR 3X as much. Or even 2 times except in the texel rate. (Which even then doesn't make sense because the 580 beats out the 660ti in nearly every area in specs http://www.hwcompare.com/13161/gefor...ce-gtx-660-ti/)

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Default 08-21-2012, 07:33 | posts: 324 | Location: Macedonia

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At 1080p the 660Ti is atleast three times better than 560Ti.
Nice joke.
   
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Default 08-21-2012, 07:47 | posts: 1,025 | Location: Monmouth County, NJ

selling a 480 if u want it :]
   
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Default 08-21-2012, 11:15 | posts: 421 | Location: Pennsylvania

Hmm interesting. Even though the games he tested with might be different you could look up Linus' reviews on the 560ti and make comparisons that way.
   
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Default 08-21-2012, 12:11 | posts: 18,532 | Location: Hampshire UK

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This.

The 660Ti might be a good upgrade from a 460/470/480.
I'd wait until the next gen comes around, or until they remove this retarded power boost feature and allow normal manual overclocking.

Also: Driver support doesn't seem to be terribly good for 6xx right now. People with the highest end ones have been reporting many issues with lots of games..
not really a good upgrade from a gtx 480 really.
   
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Default 08-21-2012, 12:13 | posts: 18,532 | Location: Hampshire UK

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Linus made a video review and those were the final results, see it for yourself
Just no.
   
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