I bought a Gigabyte GTX 670 Windforce for 350....
660ti's price/performance ratio is a joke, considering all the hype around it.
Now Nvidia pumped up the price of the 670, which was expected...
Anyway, nice try Nvidia, no wonder Ati was bending you over not many months ago.
[citation][nom]willard[/nom]$300 for a 660 Ti? This is a good deal?[/citation]
It's not really a deal period - all you get is the $20 HDMI cable for free, but most people use Dual-Link DVI...
The "deal" really is the included extras with the GPU not the price itself. Valuing the game at $60 and the HDMI at what maybe $5 if shopping online. If you factor those in you could consider the GPU to be $235 but only if you planned to buy Borderlands 2 and a HDMI cable to begin with.
GTX 660 Ti for $299.? Bleh. My Radeon 7950 cost $10 more and the performance increment is more than the corresponding price difference. GTX 660 should go further down in price if it is to be considered at all by consumers.
[citation][nom]jayster1024[/nom]The HDMI cable that came with the PNY GTX 660 Ti is a $39.99 item on Bestbuy website and TigerDirect...[/citation]
But in no way does that HDMI cable actually have reason to be priced so high.
[citation][nom]jayster1024[/nom]Where can I find an active 16 feet HDMI cable for $5?[/citation]
Quite easy, I have 3 in-fact of the exact size that cost me $5 each. Great quality too. Avoid retail stores like best buy because they simply overcharge like hell on accessories.
Quite easy, I have 3 in-fact of the exact size that cost me $5 each. Great quality too. Avoid retail stores like best buy because they simply overcharge like hell on accessories.
[citation][nom]willard[/nom]$300 for a 660 Ti? This is a good deal?[/citation]
You can get a MSI or Gigabyte for that price. But that's not including the game which will be $60 when it comes out but I've seen preorders go for $38 - 40.