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Help with NVIDIA GTX 660 on PCI 2x16 and LGA 1156


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New CPU if you plan to actually play games with it...

The issue you are probably referring to is the GTX660 being a PCIe 3.0 card. PCIe 3.0 is backwards compatible with PCIe 2.0, so you don't really have to worry.

I really can't change my CPU right now.. Gonna have 2 cope with it.. so I can play games like Far Cry 3 and Crysis 3 with almost or no lag if i chng 2 GTX 660 right ??

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Comparing a mobile GPU is like comparing a V4 and V8 engines, as the mobile GPUs are designed to be more effiencient in terms of power usage. Mobile GPUs are heavily cutted down versions of their desktop GPU counterpart. For example the nvidia 660M GPU I have in my laptop probably performs the same as the 650 couterpart. Though I can Metro 2033 which is very GPU intensive on high with it on 1080p, of course no AA or extra filterings enabled.


 


On another note, get a 760 if you can afford one, if not then a 660Ti. 660 is just slow imo.


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I have a 2009 old build 


 


i7 870 2.93Ghz OC'ed to 4.00Ghz LGA 1156 CPU but the performance boost only helps with games like arma III / GTA4 maxed out and fully modded


XFX 7970 Ghz Ed. 3.0 GPU on a 2.0 PCI motherboard


with a 650W PSU


 


and I can run


Farcry 3 maxed out with aa disabled @70/90 FPS @1920x1080


Battlefield 3 maxed out @ 60/80 FPS @1920x1080


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  • 1 month later...

the 660 is a great card, i had one for about 6 months before switching over to AMD so i could mine bitcoins. I agree with the other posters though, your proccessor could probably use an upgrade to an i5 at least. The i5 will do you very well, currently running an i5 3570k in my rig. Havent had any problems in any area.


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