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Hi everyone, i bought fullhd monitor(old monitor was 17inch) to my gtx 560 ti, i thougt it'll be comfortable but it was so laggy i've got 18-20 fps, before was 35-45 fps (with enb), so i decided buy some videocard, which one is better GTX660ti,gtx760 or gtx770? but i think i prefer 660 ti it's just cheaper for me. So how do i need to do to get 60-40 fps?

My spec: Core i5 3470 3.6, 8Gb ram, MB GA H77, Gtx 560 ti 1gb 256bit.

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The monitor is irrelevant, it has no effect on your frame rate. As for GPUs, what is your budget? 60-40 FPS in what?

when i'm playing with my older monitor (17inch) it's very smooth and with the 1080 i have bottleneck, sometimes even unplayable.

My budget is around 300-400$ for vcard, and how about 660 ti? i'm wondering there's not so much difference between 660 and 760.

P.s. please sorry for my english :sad:

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ENB is not well optimized. It will not run well at high resolutions, unless you get such a strong video card it's overkill.

 

A GTX 660 TI is almost identical to my GTX 660 GC, and I wouldn't trust it to keep high performance with an ENB.

A GTX 760 is similar in performance to a GTX 670, so it's easily worth the cost increase from a 660, imo.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi everyone, i bought fullhd monitor(old monitor was 17inch) to my gtx 560 ti, i thougt it'll be comfortable but it was so laggy i've got 18-20 fps, before was 35-45 fps (with enb), so i decided buy some videocard, which one is better GTX660ti,gtx760 or gtx770? but i think i prefer 660 ti it's just cheaper for me. So how do i need to do to get 60-40 fps?

My spec: Core i5 3470 3.6, 8Gb ram, MB GA H77, Gtx 560 ti 1gb 256bit.

I think you talking about default resolution (1366x768 to 1920x1080) and yes it will lag but not that much, also you didnt mention which game is lagging btw I have a 560 ti on a dual core as well as 1080 maxed out setting and average fps is 35

Edit:

try turning of SSAO in enb or set the filter = 0 and quality = 2 in ini

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A 670 is a bit faster than the 760, a 770 is a rebranded 680, I'd recommend getting a 7950/7970 due the the low price on them and great performance, if you wish to stick with NVIDIA I'd say get a 670 or 680/770.

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