Final Thoughts
Although we just briefly covered all of the results, it’s clear right away that the GTX 660’s when paired up can dominate. When compared to the GTX 680, you are going to see a major boost in performance over the single card. This is made very impressive when you consider that two GTX 660’s will cost you $460 and one GTX 680 is running at the same price after rebate. I’m not suggesting that the GTX 660’s is a better option for everyone. Personally I would prefer to have the option to be able to add a second card later, but it is an interesting option if you are looking for even more performance than the GTX 680 without spending any more money. I have a feeling we will see a few GTX 660’s at our next LAN with most of those people planning on picking up a second card in the future.

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.