Yesterday I had the chance to publish my reviews and testing results from two different GTX 660’s one a reference designed card with and overclock from EVGA and the second another overclocked card with a unique thermal solution from MSI. Assuming you took a look at both reviews I’m sure you are very curious if I paired them up and did testing.. Of course I did! I put them through the same collection of tests that I tested the individual cards with. Today we are going to take a quick look at the results and see what just under $460 in GTX 660’s will get you.
Review Samples Provided by: MSI and EVGA
Written by: Wes
Pictures by: Wes
Specifications
EVGA GTX 660 Superclocked
Base Clock | 1046 MHz |
Boost Clock | 1111 MHz |
Memory Clock | 6008 MHz Effective |
CUDA Cores | 960 |
Bus Type | PCI-E 3.0 |
Memory Detail | 2048MB GDDR5 |
Memory Bit Width | 192 Bit |
Memory Speed | 0.33ns |
Memory Bandwidth | 144.19 GB/s |
Texture Fill Rate | 83.68 GT/s |
Dimensions | Height: 4.376in |
Accessories | EVGA Driver/Software Disc |
MSI GTX 660 Twin Frozr 2Gb OC
GPU | Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 |
CUDA Core | 960 Units |
Core Base Clock | 1033 MHz |
Core Boost Clock | 1098 MHz |
Memory Clock | 6008 MHz |
Memory size | 2048MB GDDR5 |
Memory Bus | 192 bits |
Output | Displayport HDMI DL-DVI-I DL-DVI-D |
TDP | 150 Watts |
Card Dimensions | 135x125.2x35.8 mm |
DirectX | 11 |
SLI | 2 way |
HDCP | Yes |
Accessories | Driver CD Manual Installation Guied 6 Pin Power Cable DVI to VGA Dongle |