Seven GeForce GTX 660 Ti Cards: Exploring Memory Bandwidth
Seven GeForce GTX 660 Tis landed in our lab. Today, we're benchmarking them, measuring their noise and temperatures, and conducting a more in-depth analysis of the impact a 192-bit memory interface has on performance. The results are enlightening!
Palit GTX 660 Ti Jetstream
The Palit GTX 660 Ti Jetstream employs Nvidia's reference GeForce GTX 670 PCB. It's almost identical to Gainward's GTX 660 Ti Phantom, which isn’t surprising since the Gainward brand is owned by Palit.
Really, we're wondering why both boards needed to be triple-slot solutions, though. The 192-gram cooler and its three copper heat pipes are almost difficult to locate under the card's spacious shroud.
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