![]() ![]() While the numbers are great for bragging rights, you would be hard pressed to tell the difference between the 3 overclocked GeForce GTX 660 Ti cards in actual gameplay. The EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti Super Clock is certainly not least as it is right on the heels of the ASUS card. The ASUS GeForce GTX 660 Ti also pulls off some great numbers here, coming in just shy of 10k GPU score. The extra cooling provided by the Twin Frozr cooler helps the GPU to stay in boost for longer amounts of time. With the clocks turned up we see the MSI GeForce GTX 660 Ti Twin Frozr pull away and post one of the highest GPU’s scores we have seen for a single card. ![]() Overclock Testing Resultsįor our overclocked results we turn back to 3D Mark 11. After some tweaking we were able to get an additional 50MHz on the core and the same 1000MHz jump to 7008MHz on the memory. By default it started out with the highest of the three GeForce GTX 660 Ti cards we have here, with 1059MHz on the core. Boost Clock is tied to the core clock and got the same 100MHz bump up to 1159MHz.įinally we have the ASUS GeForce GTX 660 Ti. The core was stable running 1080MHz, 100MHz over the default speeds and the memory reached the same 7008MHz as the MSI GeForce GTX 660 Ti. Next up is the EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti Super Clock. That is a full 130MHz over the default core speed and 1000MHz over the default memory speed! The Boost Clock also got a 130MHz jump to 1228MHz. We were able to run stable at 1150MHz GPU core and 7008MHz on the memory. All of our clocks were reached on the default voltage provided by the manufacturer, with only the board power being adjusted to its maximum setting.įirst up in our overclock results we have the MSI GeForce GTX 660 Ti. Please feedback to me if you like this format or you would need other info to be included into PR release.In our overclocking efforts we utilized MSI’s Afterburner, EVGA’s Precision, and ASUS’s GPU Tweak for extracting the most out of each card. Customers can easily change clock speeds and voltages, while setting up dedicated profiles for favorite games. It arrives on the GeForce® GTX 660 Ti DirectCU II TOP with its user-friendly interface and multi-mode performance modification facilities. Proprietary ASUS graphics card overclocking, overvolting, and management utility GPU Tweak returns. GPU Tweak gives the GTX 660 Ti tuning power ASUS Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050 Ti also has GPU Tweak II with XSplit. All of these result in a high performance product that assures smooth gaming at all times. I had A GTX 660 TI and just had it sent in for RMA just this month and received a. For enhanced stability, energy efficiency, and overclocking margins, ASUS DIGI+ VRM guarantees precision digital power delivery, while six-phase Super Alloy Power components (capacitors, chokes, and MOSFETs) extend product lifespan and durability while operating noise-free even under heavy workloads. The optimized fans can thus work at lower speeds, offering a vastly quieter gaming environment compared to stock products. DirectCU entails a custom cooler that uses direct contact copper heatpipes for faster heat transduction, leading to 20% lower temperatures. Runs 20% cooler, vastly quieter, and precision-poweredĮxclusive ASUS graphics card technologies improve product performance and endurance beyond reference parameters. Customers once more gain extra performance by default, plus access to a card with overall greater performance tuning potential. These can sustain higher clock speeds, and therefore come with their boost clock factory-set to 1137MHz on the core, 157MHz faster than reference. Thanks to meticulous testing by ASUS engineers, the 2GB GDDR5-equipped GeForce® GTX 660 Ti DirectCU II TOP uses the most durable and efficient GK104-derived 28nm GPUs. TOP overclocked for extra performance from the get go ASUS DIGI+ VRM and Super Alloy Power provide more room for overclocking on a long-lifespan, increased-stability product, and GPU Tweak harnesses capabilities via a user-friendly tuning interface. It ships factory-overclocked with its boost clock mode set to 1137MHz, and includes the 20% cooler DirectCU thermal design. Utilizing the latest 28nm technology from NVIDIA®, the card offers customers a superior balance of features, performance, and affordability. Singapore (August 16, 2012) ― the ASUS TOP range of graphics cards continues to grow, expanding to the newly-unveiled ASUS GeForce® GTX 660 Ti DirectCU II TOP. Sweet spot graphics cards get powered up with titanium-strong overclocking, cooling, and stability in even the most demanding games ASUS Releases the GeForce® GTX 660 Ti DirectCU II TOP ![]()
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