Uuuuuugh. Great. so that truly drops the value of that card.
I don't know, I'm not constantly swapping my hardware for new parts (one system every 8 years, so far) but It seems that the gain is low from a *60 cards to another. my GTX560 doesn'T outperform my old GTX260 a lot.
Maybe it's different for low-end... I don't see what's epic in the 600 series aside from the kepler boost, so probably that this new GTX650 will get a market for who still runs GTX200 series card...?
I don't want to make myself look like a hater, I just don't like the look (it looks terribly outdated) nor the numbers of low-end Nvidia cards. It's so much better to save a few bucks and get at least the *60 models. Anything under that feels like a rip-off.
Edited by Tarnix - 9/4/12 at 12:19am
I don't know, I'm not constantly swapping my hardware for new parts (one system every 8 years, so far) but It seems that the gain is low from a *60 cards to another. my GTX560 doesn'T outperform my old GTX260 a lot.
Maybe it's different for low-end... I don't see what's epic in the 600 series aside from the kepler boost, so probably that this new GTX650 will get a market for who still runs GTX200 series card...?
I don't want to make myself look like a hater, I just don't like the look (it looks terribly outdated) nor the numbers of low-end Nvidia cards. It's so much better to save a few bucks and get at least the *60 models. Anything under that feels like a rip-off.
Edited by Tarnix - 9/4/12 at 12:19am









