NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti Video Card Review w/ ASUS, EVGA & MSI
EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti SuperClocked
EVGA is launching six NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti video cards today with three of them having the standard 2GB of memory and the other three having three GB of memory.
- EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti 2GB – $299.99
- EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti Superclocked 2GB -$309.99
- EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti FTW 2GB – $329.99
- EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti+ 3GB – $329.99
- EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti Superclocked+ 3GB – $339.99
- EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti FTW+ 3GB – $359.99
The EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti video card that we will be looking at today is the Superclocked 2GB version that is priced at $309.99. This card comes dressed like Johnny Cash… in all black. This is a very nice looking card and as you can probably tell, is a referenced design cooler with the EVGA logos adorning it. The stock cooler does a great job of keeping things cool and mostly quiet as long as you aren’t trying to overclock it to the moon.
Another angle on the card where you can see the branding and another EVGA logo. As we mentioned on the first page, the GeForce GTX 660 Ti Super Clock is nearly identical to the GeForce GTX 670, including the length of the card at 9.5″. The EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti Super Clock comes in with the lowest clock speeds in our testing here today. The core is clocked at 980 MHz, memory at 6008MHz, with the Boost Clock at 1059MHz.
Here we have a close up of a the rubber cover protecting the pair of SLI bridges. That’s right, GeForce GTX 660 Ti is capable of 3-way SLI!
Up close and personal with the pair of 6-pin PCI-e power connectors. There is plenty of space for even chubby fingers to plug and unplug the power cables.
Here we have the backside of the card. Notice how short the actual PCB is, with the fan and shroud hanging off the left side.
Finally, we have the box, some stickers, and setup guides that are included with the card.
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