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Here a review roundup of the new Geforce GTX 660 graphics cards with reviews from Benchmark Reviews, Techspot, HotHardware, HardwareHeaven, Tech Report, Hardware Canucks, Guru3D, techPowerUp, Tom's Hardware, Anandtech, Bjorn3D, Neoseeker, and Hi Tech Legion



EVGA GeForce GTX 660 2GB SuperClocked @ Benchmark Reviews
When PC gamers upgrade their computer's video card, they want to get as much value as possible from their investment. They also want to be covered in case of failure, and get back into the fight as quickly as possible. NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 660 graphics card delivers impressive performance to the mainstream, pushed into hyper speed by EVGA's factory SuperClocked treatment. A 3-year warranty can be extended to 10-years, surpassing every other brand in the industry. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the EVGA GeForce GTX 660 2GB SC (model 02G-P4-2662-KR) against a collection of DirectX 11 discrete graphics solutions.
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 Review @ Techspot
Last month, Nvidia shook up the enthusiast GPU market by launching its most affordable Kepler offering yet. At $299, the GK104-based GeForce GTX 660 Ti was $100 cheaper than the GTX 670, while being just 13% slower. Likewise, the GTX 660 Ti was 11% faster and more power efficient than the competing Radeon HD 7870 when testing at 1920x1200 on most games, despite matching it on price.
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Round-Up: MSI, ZOTAC, Gigabyte @ HotHardware.com
In the past few months, we have taken a look at no less than four new high-end GPUs from NVIDIA based on the company's Kepler microarchitecture. NVIDIA kicked things off with the GeForce GTX 680 back in May and followed up a few weeks later with the monstrous, dual-GPU powered GeForce GTX 690, which remains the fastest graphics card in existence. A few days after that, the GeForce GTX 670 hit the scene and last month marked the arrival of the GeForce GTX 660 Ti. While all of these GeForce GTX 600 series cards differ in their delivered performance levels, they do have something major in common--they are all based on the same GK104 GPU.

Today, NVIDIA is announcing two more GeForce GTX 600 series graphics cards, but unlike their older brothers, the new GeForce GTX 660 and GeForce GTX 650 are based on two different GPUs, the GK106 and GK107, respectively...
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Overclocked Graphics Card Review (EVGA/ZOTAC) @ HardwareHeaven.com
It has only been a few weeks since the launch of the GTX 660 Ti but again NVIDIA are ready with a new card, two in fact, the GTX 650 and GTX 660. Today we will be focusing on the GTX 660 and looking at a couple of overclocked models using resolutions from 1920x1080 to 5760x1080. As always the latest games such as Max Payne 3 and Sleeping Dogs are covered and a little SLI is thrown in too.
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News: Nvidia's GeForce GTX 660 graphics card @ Tech Report
The new GK106 GPU makes its debut in Nvidia's $230 GeForce GTX 660 graphics card. We see how it stacks up against mid-range contenders dating back to 2009.
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Review @ Hardware Canucks
Hardware Canucks is pleased to present our review of the new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660.
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ASUS, KFA2 and MSI GeForce GTX 660 reviews with 2-way SLI @ Guru3D
NVIDIA today launches the GeForce GTX 650 and 660. Especially that GTX 660 (not to confuse with the GTX 660 Ti) is about to stir some emotion in the land of graphics cards. Starting today up to next week we'll have a series of reviews and articles covering the new products. We start off with three board partner reviews.
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MSI GeForce GTX 660 Twin Frozr 2 GB @ techPowerUp
MSI has equipped their latest GeForce graphics card with its signature Twin Frozr III dual-fan cooler. Despite having two fans the card is quiet in both idle and load and also comes with a nice performance boost thanks to the overclock out of the box.
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ZOTAC GeForce GTX 660 2 GB @ techPowerUp
Zotac's new GTX 660 comes with just a small overclock out of the box, but is offered at reference design pricing. Unlike the other cards tested today it uses a very compact form factor thanks to a shorter cooler, which makes it an attractive choice for a powerful small form factor gaming rig.
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ASUS GeForce GTX 660 Direct Cu II 2 GB @ techPowerUp
The ASUS GTX 660 Direct CU II uses the cooling solution which we love most for its low noise in both idle and load. ASUS has also overclocked their board, which provides enough extra performance to match the AMD Radeon HD 7870.
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Nvidia Geforce GTX 650 und 660 im Test: Kepler in neuen Preisregionen (German) @ Toms Hardware
Nvidias neue Geforce-GTX-Modelle 650 und 660 sollen die Lücke zwischen den Kepler-Abkömmlingen Geforce GTX 640 und Geforce GTX 660 Ti füllen. Können diese GK107- und GK106-basierten Karten den Radeon-HD-Modellen 7750 und 7850 Paroli bieten?Mehr zum ThemaTest und Praxis: Sapphire 7970 Toxic GHz Edition 6 GB und Eyefinity-SpecialGCN geht Arbeiten: AMD FirePro W9000 und W8000 im Workstation-TestNvidias GeForce GTX 660 Ti im Test: Kepler kommt im Mainstream an7 x GTX 660 Ti - Roundup und BandbreitenanalyseHIS 7970 X² X-Edition im Test - Kraftvoller Flachmann mit Turbo
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 And 660 Review: Kepler At $110 And $230 @ Tom's Hardware
We have two new graphics cards in the lab today: Nvidia's GeForce GTX 650 and 660, filling the gap between its GeForce GT 640 and GTX 660 Ti with Kepler derivatives. Are these GK107- and GK106-based boards able to challenge the Radeon HD 7750 and 7850?
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The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Review: GK106 Fills Out The Kepler Family @ Anandtech
It's been nearly 6 months since the launch of the first Kepler GPUs, and due to 28nm production difficulties NVIDIA has spent the last 6 months with a sizable hole in their video card lineup between their high-end and budget cards. Since the launch of the GTX 680 in March, NVIDIA has launched the GTX 670 and much more recently the GTX 660 Ti to help close that gap, but they have still been in need of a true midrange GPU for mainstream cards. Today that hole is filling being filled, as NVIDIA is ready to launch the 3rd and final consumer Kepler GPU for the year. With GK104 at the high-end and GK107 at the low-end, the task of filling out the middle will fall to NVIDIAs latest GPU: GK106. As given away by the model number, GK106 is designed to fit in between GK104 and GK107. GK106 offers a more modest collection of functional blocks in exchange for a smaller die size and lower power consumption, making it a perfect fit for NVIDIAs mainstream desktop products. GK106s launch vehicle will be the GeForce GTX 660, the central member of NVIDIAs mainstream video card lineup. GTX 660 is designed to come in between GTX 660 Ti and GTX 650 (also launching today), bringing Kepler and its improved performance down to the same $230 price range that the GTX 460 launched at nearly two years ago. NVIDIA has had a tremendous amount of success with the GTX 560 and GTX 460 families, so theyre looking to maintain this momentum with the GTX 660.
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EVGA GeForce GTX 660 SC (SuperClocked) 2GB Video Card Review @ Bjorn3D
Categories: Hardware, NVIDIA, Reviews & Articles, Video Cards/Graphics CardsTags: 2GB, 3gb, 660, EVGA, GeForce, GPU, gtx, Nvidia, Review, SC, SuperClocked, video card. Nvidias latest mid-range budget Kepler video card might be a new great opportunity for gamers running older DX10 based cards to upgrade to a very reasonably priced DX11 GPU. EVGAs latest GeForce GTX 660 SC video card comes factory overclocked with even more performance down its sleeves, while also maintaining a very low TDP. Check out what the new Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 can do compared to its red competition.
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Launch Review @ Neoseeker
The time is at last right for NVIDIA to official launch its GeForce GTX 660 after a few delays. Designed to compete against AMD's Radeon HD 7850, the GTX 660's new 28nm GK106 continues to leverage the SMX (streaming multiprocessor) architecture and GPU Boost technology first seen on the higher-end GTX 680.

The EVGA GTX 660 SC Edition we're reviewing today features 960 CUDA cores, a 980MHz "base" GPU clock and a maximum potential GPU Boost clock of 1032MHz. The EVGA offering packs 2GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 6GHz with a 192-bit memory interface, which could mean it performs much closer to the HD 7870. Hit our launch review of the GTX 660 to see how the new Kepler-based card places!
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NVIDIA Geforce GTX 660 Reviews @ Hi Tech Legion
VIDIA Launches it's latest Keplar GPU the GTX 660, built for the mainstream gamer who desires enthusiast like performance. HiTech Legion reviews three popular partner boards
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NVIDIA Launches GeForce GTX 650: GK107 With GDDR5 @ Anandtech
Alongside todays launch of the GK106-based GeForce GTX 660, NVIDIA is also launching one other card: the GeForce GTX 650. In a nutshell, the GTX 650 is the long-awaited GDDR5 version of the GeForce GT 640, sporting higher clockspeeds and far more memory bandwidth than its DDR3-crippled predecessor.
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