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Gainward GeForce GTX 760 2GB $249.00 + Shipping @ PCCG

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The Gainward GTX 760 2GB features a base clock of 980MHz with a boost clock of 1033MHz, 2048MB GDDR5 memory, 1152 cores, PCI-E 3.0, 28nm, 2x DVI, HDMI v1.4a, DisplayPort and more! Backed by a 2 year Gainward warranty.

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  • Was actually look for this graphics card, apparently it's the biggest bang per buck, according to www.videocardbenchmark.net

  • Great price, performance is between the R9 270x and 280x so at this price point it's very attractive

    • Depends on the games you play.

      In Hitman: Absolution (which NVidia cards struggle with) a 280X is about 20% better. In Metro Last Light, the gap is about 10%. In BF4, FarCry 3 and Bioshock Infinite, they're neck and neck.
      Here's a good comparison (7970Ghz = R9 280X for all intents and purposes).

      But for $250 dollars there is nothing right now that can deliver as much value. Unless you get a time machine, go back last year and buy yourself a clearance 7970 OC for $289.

      That being said, PCCG's ridiculous shipping and surcharge costs kill the deal, so I'm not giving it an upvote.

      • Not neck and neck in BF4. Mantle is a huge performance increase for AMD cards.

        • Mantle in BF4 will only have a huge boost if you have a slow CPU

        • +1

          Mantle is overrated. And that's coming from someone with a GCN AMD card (7970).

  • $50 cheaper than most other shops.

  • this should be great to play 'stick of truth'

  • For someone like me with an old 5970HD its impossible to know whether these newer cards are better or not :/

  • Decisions, decisions. Should I swap out my 2x GTX590's or wait a bit more …….

    • That'd be a fairly miniscule improvement over your 590s. Only upside I can think of to that is less noise and less power usage (potentially).

      • It's always a tough one. Before the 590's I had twin GTX295's, and through all the testing the raise in benchmark didn't warrant paying $2k for the upgrade.

        Also, I read about a new PCI-E tech getting ready for release. Apparently it's almost here so I may wait.

  • Damn at that price I woulda got it over a 270x for 220, just a few days ago the cheapest 760 was about 300… damn

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