Well, today I have bought GTX 670 and I wanted to get GTX 680 but the guy told me its not worth it to pay 100 dollars extra as I just play games on max and no overclock. Here is a video and let me know what do you guys think about it. http://youtu.be/CRY7mRXOnRI
So, far I like it and played few games on max from the game main not the GPU. The GPU settings I have left it on default and didn't push anything to max. My old video card was Asus GTX 560 1GB and this one has 2GB.
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My new video card, GTX 670!

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11-25-2012 #2
Nice buy!! I have a GTX 660M in my laptop (2GB vram). My desktop was upgraded a lot earlier this year from an 8800GT to a 460GTX. I'll most likely be upgrading that one in Feb.
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CPU: I7 3820, GPU: Asus Gtx 670 2GB, Motherboard: BioStar TpowerX79, HDD: Seagate 2TB, CPU COOLING: Corsair Hydro H80, Case: CoolerMaster RC932 Haf, RAM: 16GB 1333 DDR3 Corsair, Sony Dvd X18 Player, Windows 7 64Bit, Monitor: HP Led 2311X, TV: Samsung LED TV 120HZ Un40d6000, PS3 Phat 1TB HDD, PS3 Slim 750GB, PS VITA 32GB.
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11-25-2012 #4
Yea I got mine two or so months back. Got the FTW Edition. It's a great card man, I upgraded from the 570 and there's a definite noise and power consumption difference. Naturally the performance is awesome!
Looove Nvidia.
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CPU: I7 3820, GPU: Asus Gtx 670 2GB, Motherboard: BioStar TpowerX79, HDD: Seagate 2TB, CPU COOLING: Corsair Hydro H80, Case: CoolerMaster RC932 Haf, RAM: 16GB 1333 DDR3 Corsair, Sony Dvd X18 Player, Windows 7 64Bit, Monitor: HP Led 2311X, TV: Samsung LED TV 120HZ Un40d6000, PS3 Phat 1TB HDD, PS3 Slim 750GB, PS VITA 32GB.
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I find noise of a card depends on the manufacturer, they often use different fan layouts and BIOS settings for example the fan on my XFX 6870 is shite and runs about 40% at idle to keep it below 45C.

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Nice buy! Im looking to upgrade from a 560ti hopefully soon. Killer card I saw that 100 dollar difference too doesnt seem worth it
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Thank you. Yeah, I was like you. At first, I have decided to GTX 680 but Iam no expert in PC. The guy told me that is waste of money plus its over clocked. The GTX 680 1201 is only when over clocked and I told him I just play games on max no over clokc thing and he said save the 100 dollars. GTX 670 is eating all the games lol. Iam so happy with it and I like it.

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Looks like a wise choise.
The 660ti is gimped due to the bus only being 192bits unliek the 670 which is 256bits.
So if you like Anti Aliasing the 670 is clearly better card the higher you go even when the 660 has more VRAM infact the 3GB version does worse than the 2GB.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...g,3283-11.htmlLast edited by keefy; 11-27-2012 at 00:23.

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