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Since it's down one memory interface/ROP partition, it has 24 ROPs, a 192-bit memory path, and 384KB of L2 cache. You're giving up a lot more than 256MB of memory by going with the 768MB version, and we understand that "GeForce GTX 455" is available. You know there will be folks who pick up a GTX 460 768MB without realizing it's a lesser product. The GTX 460 768MB isn't bad, but such confusion isn't good for consumers.
Seems like you can use it? The result for 1080p was pretty good. So 1920x1200 should be ok.l33t-g4m3r wrote:Will you really be thanking them after realizing you can't use tessellation with that card?
http://techreport.com/review/23419/nvid ... reviewed/8
tessellation off
http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graphics/ ... gb/?page=6
tessellation on
Not sure you are ranting here about talking about the GTX 460-768MB.l33t-g4m3r wrote:As long as you keep tessellation off, it'll be fast, but your fill rate is pretty limited. In fact, it's kind of like the 460-768mb, and here's what TR had to say about it:Since it's down one memory interface/ROP partition, it has 24 ROPs, a 192-bit memory path, and 384KB of L2 cache. You're giving up a lot more than 256MB of memory by going with the 768MB version, and we understand that "GeForce GTX 455" is available. You know there will be folks who pick up a GTX 460 768MB without realizing it's a lesser product. The GTX 460 768MB isn't bad, but such confusion isn't good for consumers.
Total hypocrisy.

Flying Fox wrote:In your infinite wisdom, should the OP get the 670 for 1920x1200 instead? That seems like overkill.
Flying Fox wrote:In your infinite wisdom, should the OP get the 670 for 1920x1200 instead? That seems like overkill.
Krogoth wrote:Tessellation is another silly gimmick like FSAA. It is nice to have, if you have extra power to spare. It is not a deal breaker if you cannot use it without killing your framerate.
Krogoth wrote:In other words, gamers who care enough about 4Megapixel gaming with AA/AF are already shooting for 680/7970 or greater.

Damage wrote:Sputnik7, happy to be of service. I appreciate the thanks, even if it is my job.
Just wanted to add that l33t-g4m3r is evidently conflating fill rate with polygon throughput (i.e., tessellation) performance. The two are generally not related. I've explained more here in response to the same strange assertion:
http://techreport.com/discussion/24218/ ... ost=703749
l33t-g4m3r wrote:Flying Fox wrote:In your infinite wisdom, should the OP get the 670 for 1920x1200 instead? That seems like overkill.
It is overkill, for the price, but not for performance. The new 7870 1536 would be what I'd get if I had to buy now, but I'd rather wait for the 760 Ti, which won't be crippled with a 192-bit bus.
Okay... I guess they were trying to highlight the point that this HD 7870 with the Tahiti core could experience significantly improved performance due to it having overclocking headroom/scaling commensurate with other Tahiti cards - and in this sense is superior to the 660 Ti... But just blatantly comparing a stock card vs a highly overclocked card and claiming the highly overclocked card is better is a little odd for review methodology.If it was the intent for this card to be a "GTX 660 Ti Killer" then it has been successful at carrying that out
cynan wrote:However, if you wait for sales, you can generally score an HD 7950 for only a few bucks more, so why settle for a more crippled version?
l33t-g4m3r wrote:cynan wrote:However, if you wait for sales, you can generally score an HD 7950 for only a few bucks more, so why settle for a more crippled version?
Exactly. It's only a good deal at it's current price point in comparison to the alternative. I wouldn't settle for it, I'd wait for the uncrippled 760 Ti.
Firestarter wrote:l33t-g4m3r wrote:cynan wrote:However, if you wait for sales, you can generally score an HD 7950 for only a few bucks more, so why settle for a more crippled version?
Exactly. It's only a good deal at it's current price point in comparison to the alternative. I wouldn't settle for it, I'd wait for the uncrippled 760 Ti.
Well if you put it like that, I'd have been enjoying my HD7950 for well over a year by the time that 760 Ti comes around. It's not exactly relevant to the discussion is it?
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