Performance: Radeon HD 7950 Value: Radeon HD 7850 Despite looking great, Deus Ex: Human Revolution isn’t all that demanding on current-gen cards – in fact, even the older HD 6870 and GX 560 Ti perform well. The best value at 1920x1200 is the HD 7850, while the best performance-oriented card is the HD 7950 at 87fps.
Performance: GeForce GTX 670 Value: Radeon HD 7950 Max Payne 3 plays exceptionally well on the new GTX 600 series cards and we believe that the GTX 670 is the best choice if you’re looking for high performance, while the HD 7950 is the best value at 61fps, or only 6fps behind the pricier HD 7970.
Performance: GeForce GTX 670 Value: Radeon HD 7950 Although it doesn’t look (or perform) like it, The Witcher 2 uses DX9, which we found hard to believe when first testing this game. The game is pretty demanding at 1920x1200, though the GTX 670 managed to deliver 72fps, securing our performance-oriented pick, while the HD 7950 was only 5fps slower at 67fps, making it our value pick.
Performance: GeForce GTX 670 Value: Radeon HD 7870 While it is also a DX9 title, Skyrim isn’t as demanding as The Witcher 2, so the GTX 670 can be considered somewhat overkill at 86fps, but it’s still our top pick for a performance solution, while the HD 7870 is our value choice as it was on par with the more expensive HD 7950 at 63fps.
Performance: GeForce GTX 670 Value: Radeon HD 7950 The GTX 670 is a clear winner when testing Alan Wake at 1920x1200, averaging 61fps, slightly faster than the HD 7970 and just a fraction slower than the GTX 680. The best value option here is the HD 7950, which was just 10% slower than the GTX 670 while costing around 15% less.