Save on EVGA 2GB Memory Computer Graphics Cards. Trending price is based on prices over last 90 days. For sale is a used gtx 750 ti Evga ftw Last time it was used was 3 years ago. Fans spin when pc is powered on. Used EVGA GTX 660 with SLI. Good condition. The card works great and has a good form factor.
If you do plan to SLI, make sure you have an SLI compatible motherboard and power supply (with enough 12v amps). Basically you just install another (identical) video card on your motherboard and hook up the SLI bridge, make sure SLI is enabled in the nVidia control panel, and double your fps. I have just recently done my first SLI configuration with GTX580s and was surprised how easy it was to setup. You may have to refer to your motherboard manual though to find out which pci express slots to use, it may not be obvious. If you do plan to SLI, make sure you have an SLI compatible motherboard and power supply (with enough 12v amps). Basically you just install another (identical) video card on your motherboard and hook up the SLI bridge, make sure SLI is enabled in the nVidia control panel, and double your fps.
I have just recently done my first SLI configuration with GTX580s and was surprised how easy it was to setup. You may have to refer to your motherboard manual though to find out which pci express slots to use, it may not be obvious.
- Question: Q: Does the EVGA GTX 660 Ti 3GB SC work with a 2010 mac pro? I'm thinking about buying a mac pro 2010 refurbished model, and I got this card as a birthday present a while ago. I haven't had much of a use for it, and I was wondering if this card would function 100% properly with a mac pro from 2010.
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Is it as easy as that? I'll get a MAXIMUS VI HERO which supports up to quad-SLI if I'm not wrong. I'm still not sure what PSU buy, maybe you can give me a hand? The HD 7950 is a better card and comes with 4 free games. I'm not interested in Radeon cards and it's way more expensive than the other two cards that I had mentioned.
Thanks anyways.? The 7950 is faster and the same price as 660ti. The 660ti is way more expensive for how it performs. You can get an HD 7950 card for even cheaper with 4 free games than the cards you listed.
Some people are not interested in AMD cards due to their history of dodgy drivers and crossfire is terrible. There not dodgy that's why they outperform nvidia at every price point right. I have been hearing that the latest nvidia friver is amount the most buggy ever released. The only time I had a problem with AMD driver is when the nvidia driver conflicted with it. I have had all the same problems with the same frequency on both re and green GPUs. I'm not interested in Radeon cards and it's way more expensive than the other two cards that I had mentioned.
Thanks anyways. Yeah the 7950 is the better card:I, it is THE SAME PRICE (well, maybe 10$ more), includes free games 1-3, haven't heard of 4 free games, just wow, AMD has had non-dodgy drivers since October, and yeah get the 7950 if you want the better performance. ALSO, IF YOU THINK I AM A FANBOY, I'm not, I would get the Titan or 780 if I had the money, but I don't!, the reason why NVidia's cards are more expensive is because they have MUCH better performance in Adobe's products UPDATE: Actually is does come with 4 games! (This is the best cooler for the 7950 BY FAR) 304$. The reason why NVidia's cards are more expensive is because they have MUCH better performance in Adobe's products Actually Adobe dropped Cuda for OpenCL. Actually, No the didn't, Only the Mac version of Adobes products have OpenCL, they would NEVER drop CUDA since the majority of people with computers have Nvidia GPU's Actually Adobe dropped Cuda but they will continue support for legacy software.
Adobe dropped Cuda because it's a closed source option not available to everyone. With OpenCL Adobe can be more flexible and reach out to more people not just forcing people into a nivida purchase. Cuda is garbage because it is a proprietary and closed source license and not necessary more powerful at compute than AMDs Stream Processors. In fact AMD is better at GPCompute tasks. The reason why NVidia's cards are more expensive is because they have MUCH better performance in Adobe's products Actually Adobe dropped Cuda for OpenCL.
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Actually, No the didn't, Only the Mac version of Adobes products have OpenCL, they would NEVER drop CUDA since the majority of people with computers have Nvidia GPU's Actually Adobe dropped Cuda but they will continue support for legacy software. Adobe dropped Cuda because it's a closed source option not available to everyone. With OpenCL Adobe can be more flexible and reach out to more people not just forcing people into a nivida purchase. Cuda is garbage because it is a proprietary and closed source license and not necessary more powerful at compute than AMDs Stream Processors.
In fact AMD is better at GPCompute tasks. Thank you for the source!! I didn't know about this, now its time to ruin some fanboys days XD. The reason why NVidia's cards are more expensive is because they have MUCH better performance in Adobe's products Actually Adobe dropped Cuda for OpenCL.
Actually, No the didn't, Only the Mac version of Adobes products have OpenCL, they would NEVER drop CUDA since the majority of people with computers have Nvidia GPU's Actually Adobe dropped Cuda but they will continue support for legacy software. Adobe dropped Cuda because it's a closed source option not available to everyone.
With OpenCL Adobe can be more flexible and reach out to more people not just forcing people into a nivida purchase. Cuda is garbage because it is a proprietary and closed source license and not necessary more powerful at compute than AMDs Stream Processors. In fact AMD is better at GPCompute tasks. Thank you for the source!! I didn't know about this, now its time to ruin some fanboys days XD Cool man.
I like Open Source as well. I'm not sure if the maximus vi supports quad sli, but even if it does you will need 2x dual gpu cards such as the GTX 690. It does not support a configuration such as 4x 660tis.
Here is another Asus motherboard option that has the same chipset and most of the same features for a lot less money. You will need to make sure your power supply is compliant with the new Haswell i7/i5 since they have a new super low power requirement. I'll probably get a Corsair GS 700w as I've read it is a very efficient PSU (85%), it's compatible with Haswell processors and SLI. I'll read and watch videos about that mother, thanks for your work dude! People buy what they want/like/feel comfortable with.
No different than the Mustang GT vs Camaro SS argument. You are not helping anyone, nobody cares about you, and at the end of the day people are still going to buy what they want. Why don't you guys contribute something useful instead of filling up this thread with garbage. Letting your biased make you become ignorant to others is not good for anything here. The only thing garbage is the price for the performance and crippled memory that the 660ti has. I am glad that the OP has been made aware that there is a better option available for the same money.
People buy what they want/like/feel comfortable with. No different than the Mustang GT vs Camaro SS argument.
You are not helping anyone, nobody cares about you, and at the end of the day people are still going to buy what they want. Why don't you guys contribute something useful instead of filling up this thread with garbage. Letting your biased make you become ignorant to others is not good for anything here. The only thing garbage is the price for the performance and crippled memory that the 660ti has. His question was about which cooler style to buy and why. Where in your post do you answer that?
People buy what they want/like/feel comfortable with. No different than the Mustang GT vs Camaro SS argument. You are not helping anyone, nobody cares about you, and at the end of the day people are still going to buy what they want. Why don't you guys contribute something useful instead of filling up this thread with garbage.
Letting your biased make you become ignorant to others is not good for anything here. The only thing garbage is the price for the performance and crippled memory that the 660ti has. His question was about which cooler style to buy and why. Where in your post do you answer that? Just making sure that he knows that a better option for the same money is available right. 660ti is the leased desierable nvidia card to get because it can;t handle high setting without crapping out because of the limited mid range memory bus.
The 7950 is a full fat high end legit performer. The reason why NVidia's cards are more expensive is because they have MUCH better performance in Adobe's products Actually Adobe dropped Cuda for OpenCL. Actually, No the didn't, Only the Mac version of Adobes products have OpenCL, they would NEVER drop CUDA since the majority of people with computers have Nvidia GPU's Actually Adobe dropped Cuda but they will continue support for legacy software.
Adobe dropped Cuda because it's a closed source option not available to everyone. With OpenCL Adobe can be more flexible and reach out to more people not just forcing people into a nivida purchase. Cuda is garbage because it is a proprietary and closed source license and not necessary more powerful at compute than AMDs Stream Processors. In fact AMD is better at GPCompute tasks. Thank you for the source!!
I didn't know about this, now its time to ruin some fanboys days XD Cool man. I like Open Source as well. The reason why NVidia's cards are more expensive is because they have MUCH better performance in Adobe's products Actually Adobe dropped Cuda for OpenCL. Actually, No the didn't, Only the Mac version of Adobes products have OpenCL, they would NEVER drop CUDA since the majority of people with computers have Nvidia GPU's Actually Adobe dropped Cuda but they will continue support for legacy software. Adobe dropped Cuda because it's a closed source option not available to everyone.
With OpenCL Adobe can be more flexible and reach out to more people not just forcing people into a nivida purchase. Cuda is garbage because it is a proprietary and closed source license and not necessary more powerful at compute than AMDs Stream Processors. In fact AMD is better at GPCompute tasks.
Thank you for the source!! I didn't know about this, now its time to ruin some fanboys days XD Cool man. I like Open Source as well. The reason why NVidia's cards are more expensive is because they have MUCH better performance in Adobe's products Actually Adobe dropped Cuda for OpenCL. Actually, No the didn't, Only the Mac version of Adobes products have OpenCL, they would NEVER drop CUDA since the majority of people with computers have Nvidia GPU's Actually Adobe dropped Cuda but they will continue support for legacy software.
Adobe dropped Cuda because it's a closed source option not available to everyone. With OpenCL Adobe can be more flexible and reach out to more people not just forcing people into a nivida purchase. Cuda is garbage because it is a proprietary and closed source license and not necessary more powerful at compute than AMDs Stream Processors. In fact AMD is better at GPCompute tasks. Thank you for the source!!
I didn't know about this, now its time to ruin some fanboys days XD Cool man. I like Open Source as well.