At lower resolutions Battlefield 3 is less memory bandwidth intensive, allowing the GTX 660 Ti 2GB to put in a solid performance. A minimum frame rate of 54fps at 1,920 x 1,080 with 4x AA for the ...
Just as with the GTX 660 Ti, Tweaktown.com managed to get their hands on the upcoming GTX 660 (without any support from Nvidia, but we already know that story) from one of the AIB partners and publish ...
Much to the horror of NVIDIA and a number of their partners, we had the opportunity to look at the new GTX 660 Ti GPU in both stock form and overclocked form well ahead of the official launch today.
NVIDIA's new GEFORCE GTX 660 Ti GPU is looking to be a great new model and we saw MSI do an awesome job with the it out of the box and an even better job when it came to overclocking the new model ...
EVGA kindly provided us with its GTX 660 Superclocked 2GB whose GPU is overclocked from reference 980MHz to 1046MHz. The memory was left at reference 1502MHz (effectively 6000MHz GDDR5). All the cards ...
The POV/TGT GeForce GTX 660 2GB UltraCharged “LOW LEAKAGE SELECTION” features POV/TGT’s award winning High-Performance/Wide-Bandwidth hardware design running at ...
EVGA, today launches its new graphic cards lineup based on the newly released GeForce GTX 660 Ti. EVGA has launches three different models, each of which are available in 2GB and 3GB Vram options.
Whilst we've been impressed with Nvidia graphics cards this year thanks to its Kepler GPU's power efficiency and turbo-boosting performance, it's not exactly been in a hurry to fill out its product ...
If we go back to August, you may remember the Geforce GTX 660 Ti being released to offer the general consumer a bit more bang for buck over the GTX 670 by giving close performance, but with a much ...
Enhanced Auto-Overclocking of up to 1200 MHz or higher, 1084 MHz Base Clock, 1163 MHz Boost Clock Eindhoven / Miami / Rio de Janeiro / Taipei / Tokyo / Madrid / Munich - September 13, 2012 - Point of ...
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.
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.