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Sweet 660 Ti DrectCU II TCP

11/14/2012 5:53:13 PM

ASUS GTX 660 Ti DrectCU II TCP hits the spot with titanium-strong over docking, cooling, and stability in even the most demanding games.

Choosing a new graphics card can be daunting, but it always helps to have an obviously good option staring at you. And this recent arrival is that option, packing new and efficient NMQA®GfeFbrce®GlX660 Ti GPU and re-designed from ground up with ASUS exclusives. The choices are obvious and easy, so go get your new game candy now!


ASUS GTX 660 Ti DrectCU II TCP

Details

GTX660T1-DC2T-2GD5

Graphics processor: NVIDIA* GeForce* GTX 660 Ti

Memory: 2GB, GD0R5

Engine Clock 1137MHZ (boost clock)/ 1059MHz (base clock)

Input/Output: 1 x native dual-link DVI-I 1 x native dual-link DVI-D 1 x native HDMI, 1 x Display Port

Dimensions: 10.7" X 5.4” x1.7" (2-slot)

Massive power and mass appeal in one

 

The ASUS GTX 660Ti DirectCU II TCP is based on the latest NVIDIA®GK104-derived 28nm GPU, offering a delicately-tuned balance of graphics grunt and energy conservation. This Is a genuine sweet spot part that serious gamers mindful of space, power consumption, and affordability simply should not miss. It features 1344 CUDA cores, a 192-bit memory interface, and 2GB GDDR5 VRAM, fitting it neatly in the golden median range: this card will run anything, but won't break your piggy bank doing so.

Description: ASUS GTX 660Ti DirectCU II TCP
ASUS GTX 660Ti DirectCU II TCP

The tune of intelligent and power and overclocking

ASUS adds DIGI+ VRM digital voltage regulation, a precision design that allows you to better control voltages and thus gives you more accurate overclocking. Plus, Super Alloy Power components resist the harmful effects of heat exposure, multiplying your benefit: the card runs more stable even under full load, overclocks better thanks to enhanced durability, and lasts longer without you having to worry about the MOSFETs combusting. Plus tougher components eliminate buzzing noise for an even quieter gaming environment.

Description: Easily fine tune setting via sliders or manual value entry
Easily fine tune setting via sliders or manual value entry

And to wrap things up, ASUS GPU Tweak yet again gives us one of the friendliest and most complete card tuning utilities around. You don't need to be a pro to make the most of it thanks to the clear interface, which lets you change clocks, voltages, and fan speeds quickly whenever you want.

Stay on TOP of the games once more

ASUS GTX 660Ti DirectCU II TOP uses a carefully tested and selected GPU for better performance and overclocking tolerance. As such, it’s factory-preset to 1137MHz on the core or 157MHz over reference. Do the math, that's extra frames in games - minus the tuning work

Deploy the cool, reign in silence

Description: Deploy the cool, reign in silence
Deploy the cool, reign in silence

Exclusive ASUS DirectCU thermal engineering has proven its merits in plenty of cards, so it’s great to have it in a neat two-slot design once more. Heat-eliminating materials and copper heat pipes that touch the GPU directly show a 20% average drop in temperatures compared to reference. You will also find that the card runs very quiet thanks to lower heat stress. ASUS chooses fans meticulously, and the twin 80mm props generate almost no noise so your gaming sanctuary doesn’t sound like an airport.

 

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