Cyberpower Intros GeForce GTX 660 Ti Gaming PCs
Cyberpower is among the first PC makers to leverage Nvidia's new GTX 660 Ti graphics cards for its PCs.
The company said it is making the Kepler card available across its line of midrange to high-end desktop gaming PCs.
The company is offering the 660 Ti for the Gamer Xtreme XT, Mega Special IV, Zeus Thunder 2500, as well as Gamer Xtreme 4000/5000 and the Gamer Xtreme 3D 2500 models. Complete systems with the card are selling from $849, which we could not verify. The cheapest 660 Ti system at the time of this writing was a Gamer Xtreme XT system with a Core i7-3820 CPU, 8 GB DDR3 memory, a 2 TB HDD and a 12X Blu-ray drive for $1,185.
High-end game systems can touch $10,000. A second 660 Ti card is offered by Cyberpower as a $375 option.
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DroKing holy freaking cow I am speechless at the price. Thats all I can say for now... from my beer beaten in head.Reply -
Pennanen DroKingholy freaking cow I am speechless at the price. Thats all I can say for now... from my beer beaten in head.Im also speechless, with that money you could probably thrown in a 680.Reply