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HD 7950.
Enjoy your bottleneck.
I'm pretty sure the op is implying that he is going to get a new system. Unless he has some magic way to get a pci-e card to fit in an agp slot.
I'm in Canada, so pricing is a little different, the 7950's & 660ti's are about the same price, 300 to 350 dollars per unit, depending on the flavour.
Blower types are louder aren't they?
edit: I guess I really should type out my proposed build specs and what my expectations are.
Prices have fallen for both to <$300 now, even lower with if you count rebates.
The pricing I'm seeing in Canada is 299 after rebates to 350. The nVidia 670's are yet more expensive.
Ok, which one?
The Gigabyte HD 7950 OC with the windforce 3x cooler is one of the coolest and quietest. for 290 bucks its a steal. With 12.11 drivers HD 7950 (1.15 Ghz) is faster than GTX 680 (1.25 Ghz). this feedback comes from users like psyside who have had GTX 680 and have sold it and got HD 7950. ask around on overclock.net too.
http://ncix.ca/products/?sku=67546&vpn=GV-R795WF3-3GD
A really nice comparison: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/AMD/Catalyst_12.11_Performance/23.html. A stock GTX660Ti is pretty much on par with a stock HD7950 on average, however a HD7950 handles higher resolutions better due to wider memory bus as well as is a better overclocker.
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I'm sorry to interrupt the discussion, but what is a reference card and a non-reference card? I'm also trying to build a new machine, but I'm on the process of learning
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Depends on what kind of performance difference you reckon as "a class ahead". Still, if you take a closer look at the benches I've provided, at single monitor resolutions they`re really close (overclocking aside).The bus part is FUD, and the HD7950 on average is a class ahead of the GTX660 Ti. It's price/performance that the HD7950 wins on, and makes it the 'best buy' for single-card use.
Depends on what kind of performance difference you reckon as "a class ahead". Still, if you take a closer look at the benches I've provided, at single monitor resolutions they`re really close (overclocking aside).
I'm not talking about which overclocks better, which is obvious that the HD7950 does. The article you've pointed out includes a very little amount of games compared to the one I've provided, so drawing final inferences just from that is not accurate IMHO.http://www.hardocp.com/article/2012/11/12/fall_2012_gpu_driver_comparison_roundup/
after reading this article it should be clear that HD 7950 is in the class of GTX 670, GTX 680, HD 7970. clock for clock HD 7950 is 3 - 5% slower than HD 7970. HD 7950(1.1 Ghz) matches HD 7970 Ghz(1.05 Ghz). On average voltage overclocks of 1.15 Ghz HD 7950 would crush the GTX 660 Ti even at 1.3 Ghz.
I'm not talking about which overclocks better, which is obvious that the HD7950 does. The article you've pointed out includes a very little amount of games compared to the one I've provided, so drawing final inferences just from that is not accurate IMHO.