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Best NVIDIA Graphics card for £200

I have a KFA2 660 OC, probably the best card for that price (660 that is, not the KFA2), unless you look in the B Grade category.
 
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I went for a 660TI, my budget was ~£200, but I stretched a little further to get an EVGA 660TI. Love the card and it came with Borderlands 2, which I've been playing ever since!

-So I didn't feel 'guilty', I stayed off the beer for a weekend, more than paid for the difference :D
 

Hi,

just FYI, at the moment you can also get a free 3Dmark key with all EVGA 660 and higher http://eu.evga.com/articles/00734/ + AC3
 

I'd go for the evga one.

No point recommending a 7950 even though it's good advise because a nvidia card is what tc is asking about.
 
The HD7870LE/HD7870XT is £192 ATM:

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-312-SP&groupid=701&catid=56&subcat=411

It is actually based on the same GPU as the one found in the HD7950 and HD7970.

It is nearly as fast as an HD7950 or GTX660TI and comes with two games which can be sold for around £30 to £35,and AFAIK the HD7870LE/HD7870XT cards overclock well too,although YMMV.

I would probably not pay more than £180 for a GTX660 or the normal HD7870, as once you start paying more than that,you can get the faster HD7870LE/XT and GTX660TI and HD7950 cards for not much more,if you shop around.

So,I would stick to one of the £180 GTX660 cards at most.
 
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No way i'd pay £180 for a 660 considering they were only £150-£160 up until recently and are slower than a 7870. That B-grade 660ti Stulid linked makes much more sense at £199. Or even the EVGA and sell the codes.
 
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