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Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD3H
16G Ram (Kingston)
500G SSD WD
I7-3770 3.4Ghz
GTX 660 TI
The difference is real
1060 is all you need
Disclaimer, I've been using EVGA GPU's since 2001 so I may be a bit partial to them.
Then how can you contribute good feedback. If your CPU is poor, then it doesn't really matter what GPU you put in there if the CPU is holding it back.
They were referring to the 3GB of video memory models, 3GB of memory on a video card just will not cut it with some of todays games.
@Silversun you edited your earlier post it did not say that earlier. Also what brand did you get if it is EVGA you may still be able to do a step up on it and just pay the difference in price. Not sure if other brands have similar programs to EVGA's step up program.
I have an EVGA but my AMD FX6300 is a bigger priority.