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Any real difference between 760 and 670?

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The 670 is slightly faster :)

That CPU should be overclocked though and even then, it will give a bottleneck on either card (sorry to say).

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And the 2 games you mention rely heavily on the CPU, so that will be quite noticeable.
 
+1 What Gregster says. You'll really be held back with that CPU in those 2 games. ArmA series are notoriously CPU hungry and limited. A cheap upgrade path would be a cheap z68/77 motherboard and a core i5 2500K you can OC fairly easily.
 
The 760 is basically a 670 with a bit chopped off and the GPU/RAM over clocked to compensate, its cheaper (than the 670 was) and out of the box performs slightly better but has nowhere near the over clocking potential.
 
The stock 670 actually still performs a little better than the 760 despite its lower clock. At the same clocks the 670 is noticeably faster, and obviously 670s have no trouble reaching the higher clocked 760.
 
670 all the way, I dont believe what Nvidia did there are plenty of 670's left in the world and now they are mostly down to around the same price as the 670 its a real no brainer, I pity people whom don't do their homework and just assume that a brand new card is better than what's out already :D
 
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