2x GTX 660Ti 2GB SLI OR GTX 680 4GB?

you may run into fps issues due to it being a 4100 rig.

The GTX 680 4GB? If that's what you mean, I have absolutely NO plans of installing the 680 into my FX-4100 setup. (The FX-4100/Radeon 5970 2GB setup that I had didn't go too well together. That's why I was more than willing to replace the 5970 2GB with a Radeon 5870 1GB). A 4100 and 5870 pair does better in my opinion than a 4100 and 5970.

I will be replacing my GTX 550Ti 2GB with the 680 4GB whenever it gets here. I am fairly certain my i5-2500K and the GTX 680 will "play nice".
 
The GTX 680 4GB? If that's what you mean, I have absolutely NO plans of installing the 680 into my FX-4100 setup. (The FX-4100/Radeon 5970 2GB setup that I had didn't go too well together. That's why I was more than willing to replace the 5970 2GB with a Radeon 5870 1GB). A 4100 and 5870 pair does better in my opinion than a 4100 and 5970.

I will be replacing my GTX 550Ti 2GB with the 680 4GB whenever it gets here. I am fairly certain my i5-2500K and the GTX 680 will "play nice".

yeah, that would be no problem. Don't try with the 4100 :P
 
Overderadrating a little?

This show the 680 hitting in the low 20fps in games.

here- http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/555

Theres only one game on there that is below 30FPS.

Damn impressive if you ask me. And also, I have the overclocked version so Im looking at higher averages than whats listed there.

Metro 2033 maxed out at 2560x1600 with a listed 37FPS average? Pretty impressive if you ask me. I get 60 constant at 1920x1080.

Also remember, the link you posted is listing the 2GB model not the 4GB.
 
Its not the average FPS that matters, its the MIN. If that is below 30FPS, the game ill be terrible to play, particularly first person shooters.
 
Its not the average FPS that matters, its the MIN. If that is below 30FPS, the game ill be terrible to play, particularly first person shooters.

No man. It depends on where and when that min FPS comes in. My FPS has never dropped below 45 in any game other than GTA4 and Arma2. I get over 80 FPS in the Forest demo from the Cryengine 3 with everything maxed and it never goes below 60.

If you average 45, and for a split second you drop to 25 and stay above 40 for the rest of the time that split second drop doesnt mean anything.

With those benchmarks, its hard to tell how that minimum FPS was experienced. Average is more important.
 
No man. It depends on where and when that min FPS comes in. My FPS has never dropped below 45 in any game other than GTA4 and Arma2. I get over 80 FPS in the Forest demo from the Cryengine 3 with everything maxed and it never goes below 60.

If you average 45, and for a split second you drop to 25 and stay above 40 for the rest of the time that split second drop doesnt mean anything.

With those benchmarks, its hard to tell how that minimum FPS was experienced. Average is more important.

I disagree. If you average 45FPS in a first person shooter and every time action hits it drops to 22FPS, that is the important number, the MIN, not the average.
 
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