If that one game is good for you than cool, I'm glad you like and can get what you want out of the card... but can you say the same when you look at Skyrium ? If you get the amped version yes. Alls I am saying (and not trying to pick on you or say your wrong) is to be aware that all games are not equal and sometimes using one game and one game only as a defining benchmark is a more narrow example of the market rather than a bigger picture. Now is that bad ? not really, not if the only game you care about is BF3 then more power too ya. At this mid card level you really won't find a card that dominates all games, unless perhaps Nvidia can get with the program and up the ROPS and Memory Bus widith for the card and see what the 660Ti really can do. If they did that though they'd kill the GTx 670 imo because really other than the 1 extra core the only other 2 things seperating a 670 vs 660 Ti is the Rops and the Memory bus width. Also, AMD has more OC headroom than Nvidia has and that's a good point about AMD, perhaps one of the strongest, thus, if you want to put on an aftermarket heatsink and bios flash yea the 7850's will hit 1300+Mhz from @980Mhz on core EASY, and I mean EASY! There are just too many factors to consider to say one benchmark on one game is the do all say all unless of course that game is all you care about. If so
enjoy the card and happy hunting
nothing wrong with that. For me, my love for the GTX 60 based cards is for the balls out performance/$ they can do in SLI. To me, the very worth of the 60 cards are the performance in SLI. That's also primarily what drove the 448 core 560 Ti to be in exsistance because it's a card that could handle the graphics like a 570 but also SLI like a 560. Again, the main selling point for the 60 series card IMO is that 2 are beastly in SLI for the same price as the 80 series, IMO.
PS. I don't know what W1zz is saying about that card on BF3 but i've been monitoring BF3 scores on almost all Nvidia 5 and 6 series since it came out and I've consistently seen a higher difference on that game on Nvidia cards vs. any other game in review/bench test. It's not a bad thing, Nvidia has tried the "tailor fit game market" since Doom3 (which was a fail btw on Drivers) and AMD has their tailored fit games also ... I'm just saying using those tailor fit games as the main referrence point is skewed unless those games are the only games that matter to you as an individual the most. Happy hunting
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6159/the-geforce-gtx-660-ti-review/14 amped version does a better offering in Skyrim and most other games than referrence as well as BF3. That would be the "current" card to boast about imo.