Soleron said:
660, not 660 Ti. Less expensive and less powerful. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814162123 |
depending on the games (like in Battlefield 3, Crysis 2, Metro 2033 and so on ) the normal 660 outperforms a 570
@ OP )
better go for a normal 660 - that way you can easily go down to a 650W PSU, even if you plan to get a second 660 for SLI later on
the 660 has a max consumption of 140W, so 2x that plus the 95W of your CPU is just 375W for those so with some overhead included 550-600W should be enough for your PSU in that case