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07-10-2013, 10:46 PM
No it isn't. Depending on what you're doing with it, it's either faster or slower than a 660 Ti.
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CPU: AMD Ryzen 5900X RAM: 48GB GPU: Radeon 7800 XT admin89 Wrote:GTX 760 is much faster than GTX 660 but these GPUs are almost no difference in price RDilus Wrote:you failed right there! Don't know how to read ? I said it's much faster than GTX 660 for the same price As I mentioned in the last thread , GTX 760 is faster than both GTX 660Ti and AMD 7950 Boost . http://www.anandtech.com/show/7103/nvidi...-review/13 Laptop: Mini PC :: 07-10-2013, 11:08 PM
(07-10-2013, 11:04 PM)admin89 Wrote:reviews are most of the times lies you should know thatadmin89 Wrote:GTX 760 is much faster than GTX 660 but these GPUs are almost no difference in price 07-10-2013, 11:11 PM
Anandtech is a trusted site . Fail Troll is fail
Laptop: Mini PC :: (07-10-2013, 11:11 PM)admin89 Wrote: Anandtech is a trusted site . Fail Troll is failyea but guess what i own a GTX 770 and had a GTX 760 so i can say it is not trusted because of the showing avg framerates and that is something you don't need i watch the min framerate since i want all my games to run above 60fps all times with no drops, no benchmark site can be trusted that way (07-10-2013, 10:46 PM)AnyOldName3 Wrote: No it isn't. Depending on what you're doing with it, it's either faster or slower than a 660 Ti.not really. the 7xx series are decent overclockers and if you buy one that allowed voltage changes you can boost you memory big time with will lead to more bandwidth for example my MSI GTX 770 Lightning edition can do this and i can boost it to 8000Mhz (what is 2000mhz real wise clock speed) stock bandwidth is 224.4GB/s when i push it to 8000Mhz (what is the max or else i get gfx glitching) bandwidth is 256.0Gb/s that is 32Gb/s more and will help improve framterate like 4-6fps depending on game 07-11-2013, 05:52 AM
When I was looking at release-day reviews, different sites were all giving near identical performance to a 660 Ti, with it losing at low resolutions, and winning at high resolutions, but never by much.
The reviews I'm seeing now are placing it higher, which now puts the performance at the minimum level I was wanting before an upgrade. This is good, as there's no evidence a 760 Ti will happen, which was the card I wanted. Also, based on the fact that you have a Titan, a 770, and have had a 760, I'd assume you owned Hexus or similar, except for your dislike of review sites, which would be odd if you owned one.
OS: Windows 10 64 bit Professional
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5900X RAM: 48GB GPU: Radeon 7800 XT 07-11-2013, 07:08 AM
If peer reviewed benchmarks can't be trusted then no data can be trusted.
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