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Hey guys and welcome. In this video I will play some recent games
on their highest or pretty high settings. I've got a GTX 660 by EVGA it's factory superclocked
as they call it. So we are now playing Skyrim.
So we will load the game first. And we will start.
Let's continue. The GeForce GTX 660 cost me like 180 euros,
so that will be like 220 bucks. And it's a pretty nice GPU for the price.
It fits in mATX cases, so for small computers it's suited.
Altough you sometimes have to upgrade your power supply or move your hard disk drive.
So here we are right know playing Skyrim. We are playing at like 40, 50 frames per second
whenever we are recording. And when the recording has stopped i'll get
60 frames per second on everything on ultra. So that's pretty damn neat.
And, yeah. you see it runs fine.
And now we will hop to GTA four. oooooooowop
so right now we are loading GTA four. GTA four is a pretty bad ported game for the
PC. So graphics cards are usually struggling with
playing this game. But it works, we'll get like 40, 50 frames
per second. And it's well, really playable compared to
the 30 frames per second on consoles. Right now we are loading my save file, here
we go. So inside we are a little bit lagging because
we are recording. This game runs at like 40, 50 frames per second
when we're recording. And whenever I'm driving I get like 40, 50
sometimes 60 frames per second. But usually between 40 and 50.
So thank you all watching. And I hope I've informed you a little bit
about this cool GPU. So I'll see you guys next time and enjoy your
day.