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Guru3D.com » News » MSI N660Ti PE Gaming Edition

MSI N660Ti PE Gaming Edition

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/06/2013 09:42 AM | source: | 4 comment(s)
MSI N660Ti PE Gaming Edition

MSI had a rather unusual card on display at CeBIT. The MSI N660Ti PE Gaming Edition is obviously an all beefed up GeForce GTX 660 Ti. Talking to MSI, they are not yet sure if the card will be released. They are checking with media and customers about this. If released the card will get that red striping to accompany the G series motherboards that we showed you earlier on. This MSI N660Ti PE Gaming Edition would be very similar to the HAWK series actually, with triple overvoltage options, an 8 phase power design and being the OC PE edition it would get a factory clock frequency of 1019 MHz n the baseclock core.

The MSI N660Ti PE Gaming Edition will be armed with TwinFrozr IV cooling, Military class II component selection and 2048MB of GDDR5 graphics memory that is clocked at 6008 MHz. Our put wise the card will get one HDMI 1.4, a Display port connector and two Dual Link DVI connectors.



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DiceAir
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#4545923 Posted on: 03/06/2013 04:12 PM
This sounds stupid. Why call it a gaming card. Duh we all know the 660 is a gaming card. The word gaming is overrated. One good example is headsets. Put gaming in the name and overprice it. They are weak etc. I think they need to overclock it to the max to even be a selling point for me.

Hilbert Hagedoorn
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#4545936 Posted on: 03/06/2013 04:28 PM
Why call it a gaming card. Duh we all know the 660 is a gaming card. The word gaming is overrated.


It falls within the Gaming series .. all components (mobo) will have a black / red theme so you can match the style of your build. Aesthetics mostly.

lroy
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#4546319 Posted on: 03/06/2013 11:13 PM
maybe if they made the g series 660ti and 670 680, with 4 gb of memory these would be better classed, as gaming cards.

Gromuhl'Djun
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#4546343 Posted on: 03/06/2013 11:43 PM
Bah, I'll never get MSI again. Because their lame technology for dust removal adds a minute of boot time and I can't enter my bios.

It's really a chore to remove your graphics card before you can even edit some bios settings. This really messes with my tweaker spirit :P

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