JJ takes us through heatsink-to-PCB on the new ASUS GeForce GTX 660 Ti DirectCU II graphics card.
JJ takes us through heatsink-to-PCB on the new ASUS GeForce GTX 660 Ti DirectCU II graphics card.
Richard Swinburne
ROG HQ
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Interesting, I decided to do a comparison of the 660ti Vs the 670(Aus seller PC Case Gear)...they are virtually the same cardthe only difference is that the 660ti has a memory interface of 192 bits, whereas the 670 has 256 and the price for those extra bits here in Aus is $120 more lol
Very nice review!. I still have the GTX 560ti and it's still a great card, but it doesn't work well with the Q6600 @ 3.2ghz. However the GTX 660ti will be the right choice for my next upgrade with the i7-3770k. The GTX 660ti is about 10%-20% percent better than the GTX 560ti and you will see the big difference between the two, the GTX 660ti is also more power efficient then the GTX 560ti. The 660ti is a really powerful card for an memory interface of 192 bits and it's the right choice if you don't want to spend $1000 dollars for a GPU. If anyone has the GTX 560ti your next upgrade should be the GTX 660ti but make sure that your CPU will not cause any bottlenecking, so you can see the true performance of the GTX 660ti.