Nice video. I liked the game selection. Every reviewer seems to be testing Cyberpunk and the same list of popular games. I actually have my old 660 at home and I had to use it last week but I wasn't even able to install its drivers. Surprised the 600 series still works and it's this capable 12 years later.
I had a 2500k and 670 for like 8 years, the 670 finally died, and the CPU is basically the only thing left from that build. that 2500k is legendary, will always keep it.
Still kicking with an old 680 that I slapped into an office PC. Can run most games Ok-ish with a little bit of overclocking. However it only has 2GB vram, which seems to be the biggest issue. Aswell as some games just not launching, like halo infinite
I would take the Subnautica benchmark with a grain of salt. Its super cpu intensive, the stronger cpu probably helped take a lot of the stress off the gpu.
man thats not how it works, look, it did quite the opposite, letting the gpu do all it can and become the bottleneck, when the cpu is the bottleneck youll see, on average, a shitty stuttery experience
Nice video. I liked the game selection. Every reviewer seems to be testing Cyberpunk and the same list of popular games.
I actually have my old 660 at home and I had to use it last week but I wasn't even able to install its drivers. Surprised the 600 series still works and it's this capable 12 years later.
Thank you, I usually try for a wide range of games for testing since peoples needs are always different
I had a 2500k and 670 for like 8 years, the 670 finally died, and the CPU is basically the only thing left from that build. that 2500k is legendary, will always keep it.
Still kicking with an old 680 that I slapped into an office PC. Can run most games Ok-ish with a little bit of overclocking. However it only has 2GB vram, which seems to be the biggest issue. Aswell as some games just not launching, like halo infinite
If this GPU had a revised win11 driver it would be amazing.
Great video. Had the 660ti for so long, did me very well.
Did it die?
@@thesmokecriminal5395 Nah it,s in my old rig, with an fx 8350. But cs2 couldn't run on it very well, so got a 7600x and a 1080ti now
@@ewanUWE that's weird my friend's 650ti could handle cs2 although barely but still
@@thesmokecriminal5395 wasnt really the gpu that was the problem. And when I say couldn't run I mean less than 60fps. i need 144+ for cs
@@ewanUWE my friend used to have a third gen i5 and a 650ti and cs2 would run at 80-100fps
Nice video man! :D
Thank you!
Bury me with my 670
This is my card! Still going I get 120fps on fortnite medium to low settings
Great vid
Thanks!
I would take the Subnautica benchmark with a grain of salt. Its super cpu intensive, the stronger cpu probably helped take a lot of the stress off the gpu.
man thats not how it works, look, it did quite the opposite, letting the gpu do all it can and become the bottleneck, when the cpu is the bottleneck youll see, on average, a shitty stuttery experience
and on top of that just look at the gou usages, gpu was at 100% with the cpu at about 20%
@@AUZYE I watched that doesn't mean I'm obligated to agree with. I stand by my previous comment