Gainward GTX 660 Ti Phantom 2GB is the spitting image of the company’s GTX 670 Phantom. The only difference between the coolers is in the small sign on top. The fans are hidden behind the heatsink but ...
The new GTX 660, as EVGA envisions it, represents a seductive upgrade for users of older graphics cards. Nvidia has been getting a lot of mileage out of the Kepler desktop GPU, using the chip in the ...
Nvidia's Kepler has neatly swept the game industry since the GTX 680 debuted this spring, and the company is ready to roll out a lower-priced variant. The GTX 660 Ti launches today, with most of the ...
NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 660 Ti has, for the most part, left us feeling conflicted. On the one hand, there's no denying that the hardware has its strengths; if you're looking to play the latest games at ...
NVIDIA continues to flesh out their desktop GPU line-up today, with yet another high-performance graphics card based on the Kepler microarchitecture. To date, we’ve seen the GeForce GTX 670, GTX 680, ...
With EVGA's card we managed to get GPU clocks similar to those on overclocked GTX 670 cards. Gainwards's card reaches very high GPU overclock. The fan is not very loud and working next to a GTX 660 Ti ...
Performance Summary: The GeForce GTX 660 Ti performed well throughout our testing. Despite being overclocked, the performance of the four GeForce GTX 660 Ti cards we tested just missed the mark set by ...
NVIDIA is good at many different things, but where the company truly excels is in its ability to fill every conceivable void in the GPU market. Have $100? There’s a card for you. Have $150? Ditto.
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