QUOTE(kmarc @ Jun 23 2013, 10:20 AM)
As mentioned, hopefully "near" its performance. From the graph above, never expected it to match.

Anyway, 2 days to go!

660 TI OC - 1344 cuda cores, 1006mhz base / 1084 boost / 6109 mhz mem clock, 2GB GDDR5 192 bit, GK106
760 Standard - 1152 cuda cores, 993mhz base / 1059 mhz boost/ 6008 mhz mem clock, 2GB GDDR5 256bit, GK104
760 OC - 1152 cuda cores, 1111mhz base / 1176 mhz boost / 6208 mhz mem clock, 2GB GDDR5 256bit, GK104
670 Jetstream - 1344 cuda cores, 1006mhz base / 1084 boost / 6109 mhz mem clock, 2GB GDDR5 256 bit, GK104
There you have it. 660TI with AA disabled is about as fast as 670. But mem bandwidth kills it when AA is set to higher than 4. This time, 760 uses 256bit rams and stick to using GK104 but with a lower cuda cores.
560ti 448 cores was about as fast as 570 so without needing to see benchmark, I presume it sits in between exactly like the above. Pricing is already in between
Once AMD launches their stuff in Q3, depending on what they are, we'd see 760 TI OC, 760 TI OC BOOST, 760 TI 14xx cuda cores and whatever model Nvidia need to place themselves ahead of AMD. What is most anticipated is 750 TI Boost OC (or whatever they want to name it) sitting right above 7870 XT Boost at sub RM 700-800. This will be your best value for money "460" from Nvidia