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Sure you can compare here:

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/GPU13/583

The 650ti boost and the 660 are very close in performance, so I would suggest going up to a 760 or higher to get a noticable performance increase.

Dont get me wrong, the 660 is better, its just not a lot better.

Candyincar

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Wow, that was a fast reply. Thanks very much, didn't want any random shutdowns or pc won't turn on bc of it. Also, are you familiar with a "FPS" per say, is their somewhere I can check to see how much said Graphic's card will/should give for said game?
 

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Sure you can compare here:

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/GPU13/583

The 650ti boost and the 660 are very close in performance, so I would suggest going up to a 760 or higher to get a noticable performance increase.

Dont get me wrong, the 660 is better, its just not a lot better.
 
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By that, you mean, IF I went higher then a 660 GTX it would be highly advisable to get a better PSU? BUT a 530watt will be just fine with a 660GTX?

 

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If it runs the 650 ti boost fine, it will run the 660 just fine.

What I meant is, that the brand isnt very good and they have been known to make bad PSUs. So if you put in something like a GTX 770 which draws a lot more power I wouldnt use that PSU.
 

Candyincar

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Ah, fair enough. At the time, it was "blue led" so, my ocd told me "that matchs your case" but anyways, I normally go with corsair brand, or rosewill, But I understand what you're saying now. And I will change out the psu when the time comes to go too a 770 or better. Thanks again btw, very fast reply.