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Hey guys. I'm most likely going to get $200 from my iPod soon, and am ready to get away from my 4870 (and ATI in general) for a variety of reasons. I'm pretty dead set on getting an EVGA brand card. I was going to do that when I first started getting my stuff but had a change of heart and now wish I would have went through with it. Anyways, the question.
EVGA GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked - $190 (has an additional $30 MIR)
vs.
EVGA GTX 275 - $225 (has an additional $20 MIR)
I'm playing games at 1920x1080, and I always like to turn up the AA and whatnot.
Some games I've been playing recently: Crysis, GTA 4, Call of Juarez 2, TF2, L4D, Pretty much every other Steam game.
I pretty much know the 275 is going to perform better, and it has higher stock clocks than the pre-OC's 260. I was just wondering if the better performance is worth $35 more.
EVGA GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked - $190 (has an additional $30 MIR)
vs.
EVGA GTX 275 - $225 (has an additional $20 MIR)
I'm playing games at 1920x1080, and I always like to turn up the AA and whatnot.
Some games I've been playing recently: Crysis, GTA 4, Call of Juarez 2, TF2, L4D, Pretty much every other Steam game.
I pretty much know the 275 is going to perform better, and it has higher stock clocks than the pre-OC's 260. I was just wondering if the better performance is worth $35 more.