spirit Moderator Staff member Oct 28, 2012 #21 I'd personally get a 7870 or a 7950 over a 660 Ti. Higher memory bus means they are better at anti-aliasing.
I'd personally get a 7870 or a 7950 over a 660 Ti. Higher memory bus means they are better at anti-aliasing.
blue957400 Member Oct 28, 2012 #22 I'm planning on going 2x 660 a few months after this is made which should be enough for anything I throw at it.
I'm planning on going 2x 660 a few months after this is made which should be enough for anything I throw at it.
FuryRosewood Active Member Oct 28, 2012 #23 AA really makes the 660 suffer, go for a 670 or better if your planning to SLI.
blue957400 Member Oct 29, 2012 #24 FuryRosewood said: AA really makes the 660 suffer, go for a 670 or better if your planning to SLI. Click to expand... Thanks for the heads up, i'll probably get a GTX 680 now that you said that and upgrade to 2x GTX 680 in a few months or so.
FuryRosewood said: AA really makes the 660 suffer, go for a 670 or better if your planning to SLI. Click to expand... Thanks for the heads up, i'll probably get a GTX 680 now that you said that and upgrade to 2x GTX 680 in a few months or so.
blue957400 Member Nov 3, 2012 #27 bigfellla said: You will need a better PSU if you wanna run 680SLI. Click to expand... Don't think a quality 750 watt will do the trick? Might just go for a 1000 watt if that's the case.
bigfellla said: You will need a better PSU if you wanna run 680SLI. Click to expand... Don't think a quality 750 watt will do the trick? Might just go for a 1000 watt if that's the case.