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Submitted by Das Capitolin 280d ago | review

BmR: ASUS GeForce GTX 660Ti DirectCU-II TOP Review

BenchmarkReviews.com: Many computer hardware enthusiast recall when NVIDIA unleashed their GeForce GTX 580 video card onto the gaming landscape back on November 2010, setting the bar so high the closest threat to the $500 price point was a combined pair of the competition's best graphics cards. Under two years later, NVIDIA returns with a 150W mid-range solution that beats their former flagship. Built upon the NVIDIA GK104 GPU, the GeForce GTX 660 Ti offers the same high-end features found on the top-end GTX 680, but with a much more affordable price tag. In this article Benchmark Reviews tests the ASUS GeForce GTX 660Ti DirectCU II TOP, model TI-DC2T-2GD5. (ASUS, ASUS GeForce GTX 660Ti DirectCU II TOP, Olin Coles, PC hardware, Video Card) 9/10

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