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But at $300, the card wasn’t exactly “affordable” by all standards. NVIDIA knew it had a duty to finally deliver a mainstream Kepler part as close to $200 as possible, and that’s resulted in the $229 ...
Out of the box a reference clocked GTX 660 is going to carry with it a default core clock of 980MHz which via boost comes in at 1033MHz. As for the 2GB of GDDR5 that comes in at 6008MHz QDR.
NVIDIA’s reference specifications call for a base GPU clock of 980MHz on the GeForce GTX 660, with a boost clock of 1033MHz and memory clock of 1502MHz (6008Mhz effective).
Heaven paints a similar picture to what we just saw out of the MSI GTX 660 under 3DMark 11 with a nice lead over the older GTX 580 and the HD 7870 from AMD. Benchmarks - Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X. 2 ...
EVGA GTX 660 Ti Superclocked (SC) graphics card has dual slot air cooling that is very similar to Nvidia’s reference design. The Base clock on the Superclocked card is higher than reference, i.e ...
According to these first results, the GTX 660 Ti 2GB sits just a tad below the GTX 670 and well above AMD's mid-range HD 7800 series graphics cards. To make things worse, it even manages to ...
The GTX 660 sports a new GK106 chip that features 960 CUDA cores (compared to 1344 in the GTX 660 Ti), a 980Mhz base clock, a boost clock of 1033Mhz, and 2GB of 192-bit GDDR5 memory.
The stock designs for both cards offer a pair of dual-link DVI connectors; the GTX 660 offers a full-sized HDMI and DisplayPort 1.2 sockets, while the GTX 650 only offers a Mini-HDMI port.
The GeForce GTX 660 is available for $229 or £179 and is equipped with 2GB of RAM, 960 CUDA Cores, together with GPU Boost which has been created by Nvidia to automatically overclock your GPU ...
There's also 2GB of GDDR5 memory running over a 192bit interface. GTX 660 uses the whole GK106 chip, we're told, which means that there's scope for Nvidia to do a cut down 550Ti or 555 in the future.
The specifications of the GTX 660 Ti is identical to the rumored specifications coming in with 1344 CUDA cores, 24 ROPs, 2GB of GDDR5 on a 192 bit memory interface, a 915MHz base / 980MHz boost ...
Just a month ago, NVIDIA released its GeForce GTX 660 Ti, which was received to rather critical acclaim. Specs-wise, the card isn’t too far off from the GTX 670 which costs $100 more. But at $300, the ...