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08 Aug, 2018
GTX-660 ti 3GB - fantastic upgrade.
Very pleased with this GTX-660 ti video card. My PC runs 4K display and even some current 2018 games very well at medium-high settings. Core i7-2600, 16GB DDR3, Windows 10 x64, 240 GB SSD.

22 Aug, 2018
GTX-670 4GB SC - right up there with the 960 and 1050ti.
1 of 1 found this helpful In gaming and benchmarks, I have verified that the GTX-670 4GB SC in my system gives the GTX-960 and even the 1050ti a good run for the money. I cannot get over how fast this thing is. Exceeded my expectations. Five out of five stars * * * * *
My system has an intel core i7-2600 with 16GB of DDR3-1333 @ CL9.

06 Mar, 2017
Intel Core i7-2760QM SR02W Quad (2.4Ghz - 3.5GHz) G2 PGA988 Laptop Processor CPU - replaced i5-2410M CPU - Perfect!
Drop-in swapped this i7-2760QM CPU into my Toshiba Satellite L755-S5258 notebook (HM65 chipset) - runs like a beast, temperatures are perfectly manageable, and on all the mainstream benchmarks, this i7 scores smack in the middle of where it should (and some quite a bit higher!): Geekbench 4 x64, (single: 3347, multi: 9227), Passmark 9 (7004), Cinebench R15 (CPU: 525), Super Pi mod 1.5 XS, (1M 11 seconds, 2M, 25 seconds).
This 45W core i7-2760QM quad replaces my 35W intel core i5-2410M dual (2.3 GHz - 2.9 GHz Turbo, & with HTT), which has been a snappy and reliable little workhorse over the past 6 years. I was concerned about power throttling with the i7, but it's really a non-issue, especially since I bought a new 120 W AC charger. It Turbos all the way to 3.5 GHz the way it's supposed to.
This i7 is off the chain fast, and it adds another 3 or 4 more years of future-proofed good use to my laptop. It even bests quite a few current Kaby Lake-equipped laptops with the i7-7700HQ CPU in GeekBench 4 x64.
With the i7 in my 6 year old Toshiba, I downclocked it to 2.2 GHz (locked in), with TurboBoost disabled, so I can run BOINC World Community Grid 24/7/365 on it (cancer research)...and it tears right through the work units. Temps are constantly around 55° - 57°C for 75% of duty cycle, with spikes to 63°C for 25% duty cycle. Perfectly stable and safe for 24/7/365 for a laptop (not safe: mid-60s°C, to 75°C spikes). Perfectly stable and safe. I set BOINC CPU use time to 36%. Of course I made sure to clean off all the old thermal paste (with 91% isopropyl) from the i7, and I applied Arctic Silver 5 (long, thin vertical line method). Cleaned off cooling fan blades, duct fins, etc. All dust-free. I removed the new Anker 5200aH battery, and run the laptop on an APC BN600G UPS.
I also have 16 GB of Crucial Ballistix PC3-1600 DDR3-12800 CL9 RAM (and laptop runs it at 1600) in this laptop, and a PNY CS1311 240GB SSD (on a SATA3 port, runs at SATA3). Windows 10 Home x64.
Main rationale for this purchase: I tried running this BOINC WCG client with the original i5-2410M CPU at full performance, and the temps went all the way up to 100°C, so I also had to downclock it to around 2.2 GHz (and with Turbo disabled) - but not really satisfied with that level of number crunching performance.