gtx 750 ti or gtx 650ti boost or gtx 660 non ti

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Yeah, the 660 should work fine, you will probably be using a good amount less than 300 watts of the 360 your supply is rated for. I guess the better question is with that older CPU are you really going to see a huge amount of frame rate increases in game anyway. That is a question that is way more complicated than a yes/no answer.

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though fps is minor difeerence

i want to ask question
will 128 bit have less visual quality compared to 192 bit ?
 

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Visual quality? No. It would be essentially the exact same on the same setting in whatever game you are playing. The bit width of the memory interface has absolutely nothing to do with visual quality. Though you could argue that the lower bandwidth memory will have more of a performance hit with antialiasing, so if you hate jaggies and like to crank the AA settings you probably want as much memory bandwidth as you can.


 

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Seriously, can you not just google benchmarks on this stuff? http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/graphics/display/geforce-gtx-750-ti_9.html

Take a look at the performance drops for each card... when you turn AA on, performance drops quite drastically in both cases . . . and the memory interface doesn't seem to change the drop all that much. Either card performance fairly close so you probably won't notice the difference in them anyway. You may as well just shop on price or the bundle you get with each card.
 

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Yeah, the 660 should work fine, you will probably be using a good amount less than 300 watts of the 360 your supply is rated for. I guess the better question is with that older CPU are you really going to see a huge amount of frame rate increases in game anyway. That is a question that is way more complicated than a yes/no answer.
 
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GTX 750 Ti is not better at all than GTX 650 Ti Boost. You must get a 650 Ti Boost and if you aren't planning for SLI, you can get Gainward GTX 660 for about $250. So, I prefer you to chooe between GTX 650 Ti Boost DCU-OCII and Gainward GTX 660.