It's taken NVIDIA a mighty long time to squeeze its Kepler GPU into something more affordable than the GTX 670, but it's finally happened — the mid-range GTX 660 Ti is out and available to purchase ...
It's time for some fabulous 28nm Kepler action from NVIDIA with the GeForce GTX 660 Ti – bringing the next-generation graphics of Kepler GPU architecture in at a surprisingly affordable price. With ...
The fact that we're doing this right now, bringing another NVIDIA review to you before the GPU is released, is not a shock to us. You know where most of our information comes from for NVIDIA video ...
The Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 Ti brings the 28nm Kepler architecture down to a budget-friendly price. The Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 Ti brings the 28nm Kepler architecture down to a budget-friendly price.
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Nvidia's Kepler has neatly swept the game industry since the GTX 680 debuted this spring, and the company is ready to roll out a lower-priced variant. The GTX 660 Ti launches today, with most of the ...
Nvidia has unveiled the GTX 660 and GTX 650, the latest in the chipmaker's line of Kepler-based graphics cards. The cards sport an MSRP of £179.99 ($229) and £89.00 ($199), and are available to order ...
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Nvidia has announced the release of its new GPU, GeForce GTX 660 Ti. The device arrives at a competitive price tag of $299. Nvidia has claimed that this new version is going to be 41% faster compared ...
We're a little later then we had hoped this time bringing you our look at the upcoming GEFORCE GTX 660. While we actually received our first retail sample about a week ago it wasn't till a week later ...
NVIDIA is good at many different things, but where the company truly excels is in its ability to fill every conceivable void in the GPU market. Have $100? There’s a card for you. Have $150? Ditto.
Whilst we've been impressed with Nvidia graphics cards this year thanks to its Kepler GPU's power efficiency and turbo-boosting performance, it's not exactly been in a hurry to fill out its product ...