Superior visual quality, drivers, power efficiency, less noise all point to Kepler GTX670 or save a few bucks and wait for Kepler GTX660 coming next month. Conclusion Really, it’s hard to argue against the qualities of the GTX 670 2GB. Despite costing 25 per cent less than a GTX 680 2GB, it delivers frame rates that are only between 5-10 per cent lower, and which still manage to largely surpass those of the Radeon competition.
It’s also a smaller, more power efficient card into the bargain. At £330 for basic models, the GTX 670 2GB also asks some hard questions of AMD when it comes to value; the HD 7970 3GB still sells for around £400, while the HD 7950 3GB will set you back around £330 at time of writing; we’d regard the GTX 670 2GB as superior to both at single-screen resolutions, and even equal to the HD 7970 3GB when it comes to three-screen performance. Here's the technical specs for the two scenes, but we thought it would be more interesting to compare visuals directly, especially since A New Dawn requires a Kepler GPU.
In short then, it’s another win for Nvidia, although it’s still only the high-end customers that are seeing these benefits. We’re still waiting for that £200 mid-range 6-series card, but if the GTX 670 2GB is anything to go by, it’ll hopefully be worth the wait. - Here's the technical specs for the two scenes, but we thought it would be more interesting to compare visuals directly, especially since A New Dawn requires a Kepler GPU.
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