MSI GTX 660 Ti Power Edition Graphics Card with Triple Overvoltage and Enhanced PWM Design (N660TI PE 2GD5/OC)

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MSI GTX 660 Ti Power Edition Graphics Card with Triple Overvoltage and Enhanced PWM Design (N660TI PE 2GD5/OC)

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  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti
  • 2GB 192-bit GDDR5
  • DisplayPort, DL-DVI-I, DL-DVI-D and HDMI
  • PCI Express 3.0
  • Enhanced PWM design
  • Afterburner overclocking utility
  • Twin Frozr IV with Dust Removal technology

MSI GTX 660 Ti Power Edition Graphics Card with Triple Overvoltage and Enhanced PWM Design Boosts Overclocking Potential by 18.2%
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MSI GTX 660 Ti Power Edition Graphics Card with Triple Overvoltage and Enhanced PWM Design (N660TI PE 2GD5/OC)

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  1. 12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Why this is the beast of all 660ti cards……, August 19, 2012
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    This review is from: MSI GTX 660 Ti Power Edition Graphics Card with Triple Overvoltage and Enhanced PWM Design (N660TI PE 2GD5/OC) (Personal Computers)

    Just received the cards after researching the differences between EVGA, ASUS and MSI. I’m coming from an old school EVGA 480 sli x58 setup so I was a little concerned that the jump wouldn’t be that significant (as I had the 480s maxed to the point of instability). Thankfully I was wrong. After installing the cards and drivers from the Nvidia website (not the disc) I decided to try out a couple of games; Arkham City, Crysis 2, Skyrim, and for old times sake, Metro 2033.
    Keep in mind I’m yet to overvolt them but I did ramp up the core clocks to 1180 in afterburner without even thinking twice. I’ve heard that people are getting into the 1320+ clock range depending on the bin lottery and low leakage (I’m sure that type of overvolt/clock would be unstable, but I’m still impressed) Given the limited memory bandwidth on the 660 ti I decided on the msi given it’s memory quality and performance in multiple comparisons against other manufacturers cards. There are areas where other cards are 1 to 2 percent better but this doesn’t figure the triple overvolt since none of the other cards offer the option (kind of like Physx for Radeon). A simple overvolt will push this card into the lead. A major overvolt? Oc’ed 670 performance? I’ll update once I take the cards to their max clocks (via triple overvolt). First let me tell you that a pair of 660 ti pe’s are more than enough to run anything I’m playing with maximum settings.

    Here are my system specs:
    ASUS VG Series VG278H 3D
    MSI 2400 X79 motherboard
    Intel i7 3930 @ 4.2
    16gb Corsair Dominator
    H100 cooler
    128 vertex 4 ssd
    3tb wd
    Corsair ax850

    The performance is crazy for the price I paid. I know two 680’s would do a better job, but the human eye can’t tell the difference between 130fps and 150fps….the human wallet can. Physx and MSAA are running flawlessly. I can honestly say that the fossil, Metro 2033 is the most demanding game for this setup, but with that said, minimum fps never dipped below 67. I’ve heard the Witcher 2 is a tough one for the cards as well, but I don’t have that. Every other game is way over 100fps. What else can I say. The new unreal 4 engine games should be able to push a single card. For those of you without an sli setup, 6 months from now when a worthy game comes out this card will be $200 and an affordable sli to put you back over the top. I wanted to provide some benches but when you’re easily clearing 100+fps…..who really cares about the x score (I actually do….but). I won’t waste any more of your time.
    In closing, TXAA and Vsync, increased efficiency and performance margins make any 660ti a great buy. EVGA and ASUS are both spectacular brands however, neither offer the triple overvolt, increasing base, memory and pll; which is the real separating factor. In the end, once the overvolt is applied to all three points, I expect that the other cards shouldn’t even be comparable. Plus, I’ve already owned cards from ASUS and EVGA.

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  2. 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Silent Night, August 18, 2012
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    I upgraded from a EVGA GTX 560 Ti – 448 Cores (Fermi) Classified Edition. This card runs much cooler and much quieter than my previous card. Efficiency and temperature are main two reasons I chose to wait for the release of the 660ti with the TwinForza Cooler from MSI than make the leap to a stock 670 or 7950.

    I play at night and my wife can’t stand the noise of the 560ti’s fan under load. This card makes virtually no noise at all and runs at a very low temperature.

    I am now able to Apply Ultra Settings to World Of Warcraft, Mass Effects 3, Diablo 3 and Battlefield 3 where before I peaked at High settings without AAx8.

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  3. 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Guild Wars 2 info here =), August 25, 2012
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    PROS: Fastest nvidia card you can get at a decent price point, and seems to be the best overall choice for the first round of the GTX 660 Ti cards after checking out many reviews.

    CONS: Even running at 1920×1080@60 on an i5 2500K CPU (GPU & CPU not overclocked) games still don’t keep a solid 60 FPS and bounce between 50-60 FPS…

    OTHER: Guild Wars 2 can run Ultra settings & keep a fairly solid 60 FPS, but to achieve this you must lower three settings from max listed below…
    [Reflections: Terrain & Sky]
    [Render Sampling: Native]
    [Shaders: Medium]

    Main reason for purchasing this card is to play GW2 & D3 on max settings on my 1080p monitor if possible. So there’s still hope for more speed with future driver releases, and I may try to overclock my CPU & GPU finally.

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