gtx 760 or gtx 650ti boost or 660ti or a radeon?

rasen05

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i need advice for gpu,my monitor resolution is 1024-1080,mostly for gaming. i lives in indonesia, a tropical country. i need this ASAP for playing games with my brothers in 23-24 july 2013. in indonesia, the gtx 700 series is still pre-order. thanks for helping!!!
 
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Prices will usually go down over time. Interesting the GTX760 is more expensive where you are (in Britain and America it's slightly cheaper than the GTX760 despite being faster) so goes to show how there's no "one size fits all" value recommendation for the entire world. Of course you can't talk about price/performance without knowing the price :) I wouldn't consider GTX660 Ti "old tech" anyway - it's the same architecture as the GTX700 series. The next big advance will be Maxwell and that's a while off yet.

ayushde

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Honestly speaking, at that resolution the 650ti boost is all you need to max out games.....But if you have the money and are willing to spend more then get a gtx 760. Its a brilliant card for the price...
 

princejeet

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Definatly go with gtx 760. It is best than any other budget gpu. For 1080p you will play all games on high setting. No chance to get any othet gpu when you can go with gtx 760. It is new and has a new chipset, high performance, better cooling means everything is perfect.
I hope it helps.
Thank you.
 

ayushde

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His resolution is not 1080p. Its 1024*1080.....1080p is generally referred to 1920*1080....Jst saying BTW....:p
 

princejeet

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I know that very well my friend. But future is also a thing. I don' think he will leave upgrading parts of his pc and if he can get gtx 760 then why any other.
I hope it helps.
Thank you.
 

ayushde

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Yes in that case you're right, for future proofing gtx 760 is the way to go....
 

princejeet

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Yups you can go with EVGA or Gigabyte. Both brands are really good in case of 760. They both have great performance and as well as cooling solution too. These both cards are best bang for mony.
I hope it helps.
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rasen05

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the broblem is i just get a 450w antec vp series psu,and my mom said no more power for my pc,so gigabyte is not an option,the EVGA is too long for wait,in online stores on my country evga is the most highest price and just sell gtx 500&600 series
 

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The 760, is better by a long shot, it is $50 less than 660 ti and better preformance than all. The 760 is a part of the 700 series GPU by nvidia, which means it goes with the GPU Boost 2.0, it basically overclockes your gpu based on temperature, so if you get good cooling than it should be almost 670 performance $100 less.
 

wilgoz

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Out of all the 760 will be the strongest.
If you are playing only on 1080p i suggest the 650ti boost or 660ti if you have the money.
The performance of 660ti is really really close to the 760
 
Prices will usually go down over time. Interesting the GTX760 is more expensive where you are (in Britain and America it's slightly cheaper than the GTX760 despite being faster) so goes to show how there's no "one size fits all" value recommendation for the entire world. Of course you can't talk about price/performance without knowing the price :) I wouldn't consider GTX660 Ti "old tech" anyway - it's the same architecture as the GTX700 series. The next big advance will be Maxwell and that's a while off yet.
 
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Renox-1361535

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I never said 660 ti is old tech, he said he's gonna go with 650 ti, also I'm in the us and I know that 760 is 250 dollors. Learn that before your not sure where someone is from or if they know the price of something or not dont talk like you know everything. That's just a stupid move that makes people think you're a stubbern 13 year old which shouldn't be on the website.