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Thinking About Upgrading Gpu


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Alright my graphics card (a gtx 660 evga overclocked) has slightly been damaged. I just recently swapped all my parts into my new computer case and I must have damaged something on the mobo or Gpu but regardless I think it is time for an upgrade. I have already purchased a new mobo. My new graphics card needs to last 2 years and be something from nvidia because im a huge fan of the idea of G SYNC and Shadowplay. Budget is around 460$

So... what should I buy?

 

UPDATE TYP0 I MEANT AROUND 360$

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Alright my graphics card (a gtx 660 evga overclocked) has slightly been damaged. I just recently swapped all my parts into my new computer case and I must have damaged something on the mobo or Gpu but regardless I think it is time for an upgrade. I have already purchased a new mobo. My new graphics card needs to last 2 years and be something from nvidia because im a huge fan of the idea of G SYNC and Shadowplay. Budget is around 460$

So... what should I buy?

What are your current specs?

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Its just over heating I think. But it shouldn't be. I have set up fan curve's and stuff but the GPU is no longer overclocked and it throttles. Fan is louder. Card is probably going to die. I have switched it out for my older gtx 460 currently and it has no problems. My guess to why this is happening is probably because I made a bad overclock and it finally cant handle it after 2 and a half years. it heats up to 86c under full load when it used to be under 66c under full load. I have read on forums that it should not go above 75c range. I have noticed that it crashes when it hits 83-85.

I think I am an idiot for overclocking. My gtx 660 was really nice 60 frames high setttings for most games.

Gtx 770 is a very nice card I agree.

Update

I was hoping to make this 660 last another year. I honestly may just get a 660ti but that 770 would last quite a while I think

Again another Update

These parts were moved from a small tower to a full tower about a month ago so it should not be hitting these temperature's. These problems are not a driver issue either.

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EVGA GeForce GTX 660 2GB 192-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card.

 

Yes I was over volting it was default 912 mv.

I was trying to oc my card to make it better than a gtx 660 ti which worked for quite a while until now that is.

I did find it strange that other people said its fine until even 97c

And others said as low as 70 to 75c

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EVGA GeForce GTX 660 2GB 192-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card.

 

Yes I was over volting it was default 912 mv.

I was trying to oc my card to make it better than a gtx 660 ti which worked for quite a while until now that is.

I did find it strange that other people said its fine until even 97c

And others said as low as 70 to 75c

This card has a 3 year warranty. Call EVGA and get it RMA'd. Don't mention anything about it being overclocked and set everything to default settings.

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This card has a 3 year warranty. Call EVGA and get it RMA'd. Don't mention anything about it being overclocked and set everything to default settings.

Wow im dumb THANK YOU

I have thought for the past 2 years it was a 2 year warranty so I never bothered checking the warranty damn.

That's amazing I'm so relieved.

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