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    Tomshardware.com and Anandtech.com review the GeForce GTX 660 Ti video card...

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    Looks like a great bang for your buck ! I'll prolly upgrade my GTX 470 soon. Should outperform it, I would think
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    I'm still leaning towards a 670, but unless it drops down to $350, I can't justify it. (Yes, that $50 really matters to me.) Might end up with one of these. I liked what I saw in the Borderlands2 Physx demo. I know they are still only using Physx for extra eye candy, but I still want to have it.

    *Edit: For what it's worth, look for a card with 3GB of GDDR5. This should in theory provide slightly better performance, because all of the channels are loaded evenly, allowing for better interleaving.
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    Looks like a strong performer. I think Nvidia has a lopsided line up though. Where's the 150-250 sweet spot? The 640 GT turned out to be a really weak performer for anything other than htpc use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James View Post
    I'm still leaning towards a 670, but unless it drops down to $350, I can't justify it. (Yes, that $50 really matters to me.) Might end up with one of these. I liked what I saw in the Borderlands2 Physx demo. I know they are still only using Physx for extra eye candy, but I still want to have it.

    *Edit: For what it's worth, look for a card with 3GB of GDDR5. This should in theory provide slightly better performance, because all of the channels are loaded evenly, allowing for better interleaving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timman_24 View Post
    Looks like a strong performer. I think Nvidia has a lopsided line up though. Where's the 150-250 sweet spot? The 640 GT turned out to be a really weak performer for anything other than htpc use.
    yeah, many people are still waiting on the gts650 and or 660 (non ti)
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