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Originally Posted by demonik
have you checked the benchmarks for that card, real world FPS that its getting? If you are happy with that then its a great buy, just remember that in a year it could struggle on the newer games. But if you aren't hyped on wanting to play things at the highest settings then it will be fine. It's all about finding the balance between budget and performance.
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What site do you use to get real world FPS? I normally go to videocardbencmark.net, but i'm not sure if that is 'real world'.
If I'm reading the chart correctly the GTX660 is ranked 14th vs 23rd for the GTX560 Ti Boost.
Finding the balance is the fun part. Do I drop four or five hundred for a card and keep it for four or five years or buy a card for a hundred and fifty and replace it every other year? Decisions, decisions!