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Guru3D.com » Review » GeForce 9800 GT vs GeForce 660 GTX review 4

GeForce 9800 GT vs GeForce 660 GTX review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/19/2012 07:58 AM [ 46 comment(s) ]

We place the GeForce 9800 GT vs GeForce 660 GTX in a quick four page article slash review. Demographics show that a lot of end-users who purchased their PC a couple of years ago very likely still have that GeForce 9800 GT. NVIDIA's demographics show that the people that are still using that card (and apparently it is a lot of them) are bound to upgrade, and the most logical step is the GeForce TX 660. So why not have a quick peek at how these two cards performs -- the old versus the new.

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dcx_badass
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Posts: 9978
Posted on: 09/19/2012 01:28 PM
Nice article, I'm thinking about moving on from my 8800GT to a 660. Would have liked to see BF3 compared.

Also as mentioned above, seeing both using an old C2D CPU would be interesting as I'll porbably ugrade the GPU first but not sure how much I'd be throttled.

AndreasGuido
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Posts: 4986
Posted on: 09/19/2012 01:50 PM
If your in the UK, the 670 is a better price than the 660 Ti. Its too expensive for what it is, if you want to spend around £200 then get the regular GTX 660


I see..Isn't 670 a bit of a waste if i only have 1680x1080 screen at the moment? i was thinking about getting 7950.

PNeV
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Posts: 2069
Posted on: 09/19/2012 01:52 PM
I see..Isn't 670 a bit of a waste if i only have 1680x1080 screen at the moment? i was thinking about getting 7950.


Ah well in that case a regular 660 will do nicely ha :D

AndreasGuido
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Posts: 4986
Posted on: 09/19/2012 01:58 PM
ha im liking the price of normal 660 :)

Jae-So
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Posts: 6732
Posted on: 09/19/2012 02:01 PM
I see..Isn't 670 a bit of a waste if i only have 1680x1080 screen at the moment? i was thinking about getting 7950.


Buy 2nd hand, I got my 460s second hand and they have been going strong ever since.

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