£348 for an ASUS 670 2GB, good deal? Should I replaced my 560ti?
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Been looking for some good deals, originally saw this between £380 and £400 but found it for £348.
[url]http://www.microdirect.co.uk/Home/Product/54418/Asus-Geforce-GTX-670-2048MB-PCI-E-HDMI-DVI[/url]
Worth picking up to replace my 560ti? It also means I can run three monitors off it too.
560 Ti should be fine for a while.
[QUOTE=SataniX;36051969]560 Ti should be fine for a while.[/QUOTE]
Hmm, just I read that even with 560ti in SLI, it's still worse than stock 670. Plus, the 670 uses a lot less power.
[QUOTE=Mr. Agree;36052012]Hmm, just I read that even with 560ti in SLI, it's still worse than stock 670. Plus, the 670 uses a lot less power.[/QUOTE]
So? The 560Ti is still a powerful card, upgrading to a 670 won't give you much yet cost you a lot.
It's not a worthwhile upgrade.
True, but it would be cool to have a more high performance card. I do have like £900-1000 for an upgrade. It's just that I can run 3 cards off one card, I can't with 560ti.
Upgrade something else if it really needs upgrading, otherwise just stick the money into a savings account, and put it towards your next big upgrade or something else.
[QUOTE=Mr. Agree;36052462]True, but it would be cool to have a more high performance card. I do have like £900-1000 for an upgrade. It's just that I can run 3 cards off one card, I can't with 560ti.[/QUOTE]
save for a 680, the 670 has had a few issues, infact some of the manufactures let go some of the cards before 100% quality checking them, so have to be careful ;)
[QUOTE=Acapon;36058453]save for a 680, the 670 has had a few issues, infact some of the manufactures let go some of the cards before 100% quality checking them, so have to be careful ;)[/QUOTE]
I guess, I have a budget of £900, but it has to include a card, 8GB RAM, 3 monitors and a case, maybe an aftermarket cooler. I could skip out on the case as the one I have is okay, just not great for airflow.
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