At 1080p you'll be playing games med-high 60+fps, if you want to sacrifice some frames you can probably even almost max some games. All in all that there is a very solid medium range build.
No, a gtx660 will not ruin many modern games at high or max at 1080p. He will mostly be working with a mix of medium /high AT BEST at 1080p.
At 1080p you'll be playing games med-high 60+fps, if you want to sacrifice some frames you can probably even almost max some games. All in all that there is a very solid medium range build.
At 1080p you'll be playing games med-high 60+fps, if you want to sacrifice some frames you can probably even almost max some games. All in all that there is a very solid medium range build.
No, a gtx660 will not ruin many modern games at high or max at 1080p. He will mostly be working with a mix of medium /high AT BEST at 1080p.
Planetside 2 you will probably see high settings mostly for 60fps. Ultra will probably get you 40fps or so. Remember both these games are like 2+ years old and will run better than modern games.
At 1080p you'll be playing games med-high 60+fps, if you want to sacrifice some frames you can probably even almost max some games. All in all that there is a very solid medium range build.
No, a gtx660 will not ruin many modern games at high or max at 1080p. He will mostly be working with a mix of medium /high AT BEST at 1080p.
I've seen BF4, granted not a super new game, run high on a 750 ti. Pretty most titles are very runnable with a 660 med-high. When I say med-high, I mean a mix between the two, like high textures and med shadows or something like that.