Based on the 28nm Kepler architecture, they stick to the base specs

Sep 13, 2012 17:41 GMT  ·  By

Another company has added its name to the list of NVIDIA partners that didn't go beyond the norm when preparing their GeForce GTX 660 and 650 cards.

As we already said, the cards are aimed at people who don't have too much money to spend but want to enjoy games to their fullest, regardless.

Multi-display setups are, thus, unlikely to crop up often, but PNY believes such things still have potential, even in such a situation.

After all, that support for up to four monitors (three in stereoscopic 3D), enabled by dual-link DVI, HDMI and VGA, isn't there for nothing.

The two video controllers have the same prices as the reference products, as well as the competitors from PNY, Zotac, MSI, etc. Stick around to see what other NVIDIA partners have new Kepler adapters for sale.