The GeForce GTX 650 Ti averaged 45fps at 1680x1050 which made it 5% faster than the Radeon HD 6870, 29% faster than the 7770 and 55% faster than the 7750.
Testing Just Cause 2 at 1920x1200 saw the GeForce GTX 680 average 70fps, which meant that it was 3% faster than the Radeon HD 7970 and 5% slower than the 7970 GHz Edition. The GeForce GTX 670 on the other hand averaged 67fps, making it 18% faster than the Radeon HD 7950 and 8% faster than the 7950 Boost. The GeForce GTX 660 Ti averaged 56fps which meant that it was 7% faster than the Radeon HD 7870 and 2% slower than the 7950. The GeForce GTX 660 averaged 51fps making it 11% faster than the Radeon HD 7850 and 2% slower than the 7870.
At 2560x1600 the GeForce GTX 680 was 2% faster than the Radeon HD 7970 and 4% slower than the 7970 GHz Edition. The GeForce GTX 670 averaged 46fps, which meant that it was 28% faster than the Radeon HD 7950 and 7% faster than the 7950 Boost.
The GeForce GTX 650 Ti averaged 35fps at 1680x1050 in Medal of Honor Warfighter, making it 25% faster than the 7770 and 59% faster than the 7750, but also 3% slower than the 6870.
The GeForce GTX 680 averaged 57fps at 1920x1200 making it 8% slower than the Radeon HD 7970 and 12% slower than the 7970 GHz Edition. The GeForce GTX 670 and Radeon HD 7950 Boost rendered 55fps each making them 12% faster than the standard 7950. The GeForce GTX 660 Ti averaged 48fps making it just 2% slower than the Radeon HD 7950 and 7% faster than the 7870. Then we have the GeForce GTX 660 which was 4% slower than the Radeon HD 7870 but also 34% faster than the 7850.
Now at 2560x1600 the GeForce GTX 680 rendered just 38fps making it 5% slower than the Radeon HD 7970 and 10% slower than the 7970 GHz Edition. The GeForce GTX 670 was 6% faster than the Radeon HD 7950 and 3% slower than the 7950 Boost.