The official release date for the GTX 660Ti is expected to be August the 16th. We’ve already seen a few reviews published as the NDA seems to largely be ignored these days when it comes to Nvidia products. BestBuy have already been selling the GTX 660Ti instore for a price tag of $299 roughly translating into £230 when you take into account the exchange rate and the fact the UK sees higher-than-US prices.
The image leak showing the GTX 660Ti at best shows the reference model, which features 2GBs of GDDR5 whilst the larger versions feature 3GBs. The $300 price point makes it slightly higher than the HD 7870 in price but between the HD 7870 and HD 7950 in terms of performance. Obviously this card is slower than the GTX 670 due to the fact the 192bit interface bottlenecks a lot of performance.
The GTX 660Ti is based on the Kepler GK104-300-KD-A2 GPU, which holds 1344 CUDA cores, 112 TMUs and 24 ROPs. Expect to see it in stores “officially” from the 16th of August.
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