Packaging

At first glance the packaging for the GTX 660 is much like the GTX 660 Ti that we recently took a look at. Oddly enough, even though they are basically the same size, the packaging this time around is noticeably smaller. We still have all of the same information at our finger tops though. Right on the front of the box you can see the model, the Superclocked label, all of the information about the cards memory capacity and support for PCI Express 3.0, Physx, 3D Vision, ect. They also slipped in a nice logo up in the top right corner showing that this card supports two way SLI, this way you don’t accidentally go home with too many cards. Of course on top of all of that, the EVGA logo is very in your face, covering most of the cover. Considering their reputation, I don’t blame them for wanting to put that out there.

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Around back there are more in depth listings of the cards key features and what is included in the box. Each listing is relisted again in four other languages as well. Here you get a peek at the card itself as well as a nice photo of all of the GTX 660’s connections. We will look at those more later though.

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Inside the more compact box you have to fight with things slightly to get everything out. Once you get it all out you will find you normal 6 pin adapter, DVI to VGA adapter as well as documentation, your driver and software disc, and one of EVGA’s nice case badges. Along with them the card itself comes wrapped up in a bubble wrap static protective bag. Inside the card itself has a thin plastic film to protect it from fingerprints and scratches before it gets to you.

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garfi3ld replied the topic: #27952 13 Sep 2012 17:03
The EVGA GTX 660 Superclocked 2Gb

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