I´d recommend the Nvidia GTX 770 made by Palit. It´s not that expensive.
I´m using it since a few days, it is freakin fast. Mech Warrior Online on ultra settings with nvidia panel alle things to max (no Anti-Aliasing) and the graphical enhancement Sweet FX 1.3.
Still getting ~55 FPS. Beast.
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Thinking Of Upgrading My Gpu
Started by RussianWolf, May 29 2013 12:23 PM
23 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 06 July 2013 - 04:32 PM
#22
Posted 06 July 2013 - 06:21 PM
I figured out there was a conflict with the AMD stock driver (Crysis Control Center or some such) and the new Nvidia card, so had to uninstall the AMD driver and reinstall the new drivers. So I've now got to redo my numbers.
#23
Posted 06 July 2013 - 07:09 PM
Okay
basics
1280x720
Fullscreen
Motion Blur Off
Settings
Very High Canyon Network 55-120FPS with 60-65 Consistent throughout
High Frozen City 60-90FPS with 65-70 Consistent
Medium River City Night 70-90FPS with 75-80 Consistent
Low Forrest Colony 70-125FPS with 80 Consistent
Tried to notice the highest and lowest, but can be hard when the action is on.
If you want something specific let me know.
basics
1280x720
Fullscreen
Motion Blur Off
Settings
Very High Canyon Network 55-120FPS with 60-65 Consistent throughout
High Frozen City 60-90FPS with 65-70 Consistent
Medium River City Night 70-90FPS with 75-80 Consistent
Low Forrest Colony 70-125FPS with 80 Consistent
Tried to notice the highest and lowest, but can be hard when the action is on.
If you want something specific let me know.
#24
Posted 07 July 2013 - 09:47 PM
Did you clean up all your old AMD drivers in safe mode, prior to installing your GTX 660? Could be cause for some of your slower refresh. You should be able to run 1920x1080 everything max, except shadows, turn v-sync on and still maintain 60 fps constant. I ran everything max with shadows low on my old GTX 570, and your GTX 660 should be a faster card.
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