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Perhaps you should mark that post as sarcastic? XD

Spades

If I get a 660 I prolly replace it for my 570 I have in my desktop :p (which, funny enough, was ALSO more bang for the bucks compared to the 580)
But yeah, for a small HTPC that is kind of overkill, even with dolphin in mind. Maybe... I think?

Man I miss the good old days when the graphics card marked was tiny...ish...
I just recently got the 670 as a Birthday present and it does run most my games and playable to almost perfect speeds. Im gonna let it settle in before I even try to overclock it
(01-15-2013, 01:16 PM)Legit1240 Wrote: [ -> ]I just recently got the 670 as a Birthday present and it does run most my games and playable to almost perfect speeds. Im gonna let it settle in before I even try to overclock it
I wouldn't overclock it. It will run hot and you may damage it, and it won't make a big difference to the speed. Better to have two cheap cards linked together if you want more speed.
Quote:Better to have two cheap cards linked together if you want more speed.
For PC games , that's it
Dolphin don't support SLI and Crossfire , dolphin only use 1 GPU
Not mention :
Speed -> CPU
Graphic -> GPU
Unless :
_You use insane resolution that make the GPU bottleneck the CPU .
_You have a very weak GPU like Intel HD 3000/4000
In other word , having a better GPU you will be able to use Dolphin at higher resolution , the speed stay the same . But having a better CPU , you will get more speed
http://dolphin-emu.org/docs/faq/#which-gpu-do-i-need-emulate-games-dolphin
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