Bjorn3D takes a look at the MSI GTX 660 Ti Power Edition
MSI builds both Nvidia and AMD cards, as you have seen with our recent HD 7870 HAWK Edition review. Since they occupy roughly the same market space, we’ll be pitting this GTX 660 Ti against MSI’s own HD 7870 HAWK. So far, the 660 Ti has proven to be a veritable powerhouse. Built upon the same core as the GTX670, 680 and 690 you can bet this card came prepared to fight. The 660 Ti Power edition comes sporting the Twin Frozr cooler and a custom PCB/VRM design to ensure any hurdles will be mere pebbles on its path to excellence.MSI GTX 660 Ti Power Edition
One thing you will notice is that since this is a Power Edition card, it lacks some of the bells and whistles that comes with the HAWK edition we recently viewed. Features such as the GPU Reactor and backplate have been trimmed off. The Power edition uses SFC components just like the golden ones we had seen before, though these are more of a subtle gunmetal grey color.