What Nvidia DX11 GPU would you buy with 200 Cheeseburgers?

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    What Nvidia DX11 GPU would you buy with 200 Cheeseburgers?


    My GTX260 is showing signs of old age and I am about to make a purchase for a new one, I don't really want to go ATI/AMD. I only do Shooters and Campaigns, never Multiplayer so... having my system specs and knowing my budget, what Nvidia GPU would you go with?
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    I vote for the GTX 660, I have one and it will meet your gaming needs.
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    I agree with Dude, I would get one but the wife won't let me spend any money on frivolous things like PS parts. I have a GTX 460 , it still plays all the games well including Black OPs II.
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    Pull the card out, tell her it's bad. Then it is a neccesity rather than frivolous.
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    Dude said:
    Pull the card out, tell her it's bad. Then it is a neccesity rather than frivolous.
    Ha! That is what I do, but I think she is catching on to it.
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    GTX 660 Ti, a little more dollars for a moderate performance difference...
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    Dude said:
    I vote for the GTX 660, I have one and it will meet your gaming needs.
    I was looking into it and it seems like the one to have... now I gotta find the cheapest 2GB and I will be golden

    @ Gary... I almost purchased 2 used GTX460 to use in SLI but I was deterred because I was told they use more watts than the new models and they run hotter as well but its a hellacious card from what I hear.

    NikDorado said:
    GTX 660 Ti, a little more dollars for a moderate performance difference...
    I have played almost all Non DX11 shooters with the GTX260 and I have loved them all... that is to say that I am not overly impressed when it comes to having all settings at Max, I'm very simpleton and money is a bit of an object at this time ... perhaps the not having money has a lot to do with not being overly impressed with Max Settings as well
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    Yes the 460 does run rather hot but it still performs decently.
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  9. Posts : 5,915
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    Good luck in your search, and enjoy your gaming.
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  10. Posts : 1,962
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    Gary said:
    Yes the 460 does run rather hot but it still performs decently.
    That is the reason I was going to go for SLI, because the performance was so close and in SLI, it should kick some major ass... the temperature was the deterrent though.

    Dude said:
    Good luck in your search, and enjoy your gaming.
    I think I am going to settle for this one... 200 cheeseburgers exactly after MiR

    ASUS GTX660-DC2O-2GD5 GeForce GTX 660 2GB 192-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card - Newegg.com

    I don't really know what the hell those $150 InGame point value is but I am hoping I can sell them on ebay for about 100 real dollars... that would be sweet!
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