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Re: Its getting hot in here!

Unread postby arizonachris » Thu Jun 21, 2012 7:35 pm

Fear Before wrote:Sorry to go off topic, but how do you like the 670 compared to your 560ti Chris? See much of a difference in RW?


Oh, I absolutely love the card. But as for a performance difference with Railworks, no. But every other video game I have, it's amazing what this card's new Kepler arcetcture does, and all the bells and whistles. It wasn't cheap, tho. RW is mainly CPU dependent, even then it only uses one core. They really need to fix that.
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Re: Its getting hot in here!

Unread postby Haystack » Thu Jun 21, 2012 10:44 pm

arizonachris wrote:
Fear Before wrote:Sorry to go off topic, but how do you like the 670 compared to your 560ti Chris? See much of a difference in RW?


Oh, I absolutely love the card. But as for a performance difference with Railworks, no. But every other video game I have, it's amazing what this card's new Kepler arcetcture does, and all the bells and whistles. It wasn't cheap, tho. RW is mainly CPU dependent, even then it only uses one core. They really need to fix that.


Ah okay thanks. I know I asked you for some advice a few months back when I was looking to upgrade but I decided to hold out for these new cards. Think I'm going to wait for the GTX 660 ti to come out. Hope it's not to much longer.
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