Not worth working the $30 rebate for this now if it wasn't two months back. There are/will be a batch of 460 for $100-110 that will best this, so why ante up such a rebate now?
That said, this EVGA GTX 950 2GB SSC Gaming w/Silent Cooling for $110 after the 10% code EMCEMEM29, ends 8/9 and $20 rebate w/FS. It includes Dead by Daylight or Hard Reset Redux, if you like such indie titles. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487158
Edit: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/amd-radeon-rx-460,4707.html
I noticed this the other day and as it had a GTX 950 FTW (1404Mhz Boost), not the SSC above at 1393Mhz but about the same. It's not surprising the uber 950 has a good showing, remember it has near double the size die of the 460, sure there's the 28/14mm² discrepancy. Now I've some misgiving for review, as not truly apropos given the Core i7-6700K test bed being used isn't representative of the entry level such cards fill. While many games are way to lofty in their setting so tests for such a batch of the cards end up fairly unplayable.
What's really is interesting is the old 270X vs. 760 match. The larger GK104 that came in the very end of June '13 at $250-280; against the smaller Pitcairn for $200 from early Oct '13. Today the 270X seem to have aged nicely, like even an Nvidia title Witcher 3 (DX11) the 270X has it by like 12% offering a good 49Fps.
Comments & Reviews (1)
That said, this EVGA GTX 950 2GB SSC Gaming w/Silent Cooling for $110 after the 10% code EMCEMEM29, ends 8/9 and $20 rebate w/FS. It includes Dead by Daylight or Hard Reset Redux, if you like such indie titles.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487158
Edit:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/amd-radeon-rx-460,4707.html
I noticed this the other day and as it had a GTX 950 FTW (1404Mhz Boost), not the SSC above at 1393Mhz but about the same. It's not surprising the uber 950 has a good showing, remember it has near double the size die of the 460, sure there's the 28/14mm² discrepancy. Now I've some misgiving for review, as not truly apropos given the Core i7-6700K test bed being used isn't representative of the entry level such cards fill. While many games are way to lofty in their setting so tests for such a batch of the cards end up fairly unplayable.
What's really is interesting is the old 270X vs. 760 match. The larger GK104 that came in the very end of June '13 at $250-280; against the smaller Pitcairn for $200 from early Oct '13. Today the 270X seem to have aged nicely, like even an Nvidia title Witcher 3 (DX11) the 270X has it by like 12% offering a good 49Fps.
Thank you!