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Yeah mines about $500 too. Just got it as an upgrade a few months ago from my 8 yr old compaq and I'm loving it. Seems to play most games I like pretty smoothly. Can I ask.. how do you know your fps on these games? I'm sure I could find a utility, but is there something a lot of gamers use or is there a more obvious way I'm not aware of? I'm catching up on around 8 yrs of technology here as I haven't been able to play anything much newer than 2005 games til I got this new system.
Not sure I understand how your comment fits in. Are you just bragging?
yes! but atleast im honest about it. compare my 1200 euro computer with your 500 dollar (420 euro) computer. its super!
if you had a life, you wouldnt be arguing about it with me right now, fool. does that also mean you dont have the money? PARADOOOOX
An easy way to do it in PS2 is to press Alt+F. That will display FPS and your hardware's bottleneck. Should be at the bottom left.
Why would you get a 680?
Just get two gtx 670's
which is why a home made computer should always be put together by you :P never trust your friends with your computer, you must tread it like your daughter. for the first 18 years, no1 is allowed to touch her.