We reported here about Nvidia’s possible decision to launch two versions of the GeForce GTX 660 video card and here we uncovered more detailed information about the two models. Now, we can finally see how a rather plain reference GeForce GTX 660 Ti video card will look like.
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Nvidia video card manufacturing partner EVGA is apparently ready to launch its own
GeForce GTX 660 Ti graphics adapter, and the first piece to be pictured looks very similar to the
GTX 670 cards.
The card
reportedly comes with a single 6-pin power connector and has a TDP of only 120 watts.
The
memory is clocked at the same 6 GHz and the
GPU works at a default frequency of 980 MHz with a Boost option greater than 1 GHz.
The GPU used is still the same GK104, but the
cooling system is surprisingly small.