Hello man Honorable Aug 11, 2013 1,826 5 12,465 Jan 16, 2014 #1 I just got a FX8350 and 16gb of DDR3 1600. I am using a GTX 460 right now and want to upgrade. I can get a 660 TI for $195. Good idea?
I just got a FX8350 and 16gb of DDR3 1600. I am using a GTX 460 right now and want to upgrade. I can get a 660 TI for $195. Good idea?
thdarkshadow Honorable Feb 6, 2013 895 0 11,160 Jan 16, 2014 Solution #2 I'd sure do it for 195. It performs right between a 7870 and 7950 Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
BluePhantom Honorable Nov 7, 2013 210 0 10,760 Jan 16, 2014 #3 That would be a great upgrade to run with your 8350, and for $195 it's even better! Upvote 0 Downvote
Hello man Honorable Aug 11, 2013 1,826 5 12,465 Jan 16, 2014 #4 thdarkshadow : I'd sure do it for 195. It performs right between a 7870 and 7950 MSI Twin Frozer or the standard Nvidia model? Upvote 0 Downvote
thdarkshadow : I'd sure do it for 195. It performs right between a 7870 and 7950 MSI Twin Frozer or the standard Nvidia model?
thdarkshadow Honorable Feb 6, 2013 895 0 11,160 Jan 16, 2014 #5 Twin frozer is better. Are they the same price? Upvote 0 Downvote
Hello man Honorable Aug 11, 2013 1,826 5 12,465 Jan 16, 2014 #6 thdarkshadow : Twin frozer is better. Are they the same price? Yep. Twin frozer have better cooling? I will not be over clocking much. I may not have room in my case. Upvote 0 Downvote
thdarkshadow : Twin frozer is better. Are they the same price? Yep. Twin frozer have better cooling? I will not be over clocking much. I may not have room in my case.
thdarkshadow Honorable Feb 6, 2013 895 0 11,160 Jan 16, 2014 #7 The twin frozer is quieter and cooler even at stock clocks. It will also overclock better but even if you decide not to its still better Upvote 0 Downvote
The twin frozer is quieter and cooler even at stock clocks. It will also overclock better but even if you decide not to its still better