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Gigabyte releases GeForce GTX 660 Ti with 3GB
Gigabyte Technology releases a GeForce GTX 660 Ti with 3GBof graphics memory. The factory-overclocked GeForce GTX 660 Ti with 3 GB of VRAM has SKU code GV-N66TOC-3GD, and is armed with Gigabyte's Ultra Durable VGA design and the all too familiar WINDFORCE cooler.
The card has a 192-bit memory bus and comes with a GPU clock and Boost clocks of 1032/1111 MHz (915/980 MHz stock), a memory clock of 6008 MHz, SLI support, plus dual-DVI, (gold-plated) HDMI and DisplayPort outputs. Gigabyte's 3 GB GeForce GTX 660 Ti OC can be found on pre-order priced at 329 Euro.
We reviewed the 2GB right here, if you are interested.
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#4423101 Posted on: 10/03/2012 02:09 PM
I would go for 670 as it can reach esily 680 stock clocks. You won't need that extra vram at this moment (and for at least 2 years) unless for heavy texture modding in Skyrim.
Edit: oh, and you should crank up your cpu. your SB at stock clocks will botleneck dramatically the gpu (given my experience).
I would go for 670 as it can reach esily 680 stock clocks. You won't need that extra vram at this moment (and for at least 2 years) unless for heavy texture modding in Skyrim.
Edit: oh, and you should crank up your cpu. your SB at stock clocks will botleneck dramatically the gpu (given my experience).
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#4423125 Posted on: 10/03/2012 02:36 PM
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its running at 3.8 now 
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#4423136 Posted on: 10/03/2012 02:54 PM
For card like GTX660 2GB is more than enough.
For card like GTX660 2GB is more than enough.
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#4423747 Posted on: 10/04/2012 09:32 AM
As fast as technology changes, maybe 3GB is reasonable? My son plays games that are outrageously intense graphically, he'd probably love 3GB on a card.
What's your opinion, Mr. Hagedoorn?
As fast as technology changes, maybe 3GB is reasonable? My son plays games that are outrageously intense graphically, he'd probably love 3GB on a card.
What's your opinion, Mr. Hagedoorn?
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Oh just as i was ready to get 670 Windforce 3x they release this!