A few days ago, SweClocker revealed the full specifications and release date of the Geforce GTX 660 Ti. As a letter in the mail, Chinese Expreview is now publishing pictures of a model from EVGA, which confirms the suspicions of a graphics card very similar to today’s Geforce GTX 670.
Specifications
Geforce GTX 660 Ti | Geforce GTX 670 | |
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Architecture | Kepler | Kepler |
Technical | 28 nm | 28 nm |
GPU | GK104 (?) | GK104 |
CUDA cores | 1 344 st. | 1 344 st. |
Base frequency | 915 MHz | 915 MHz |
Boost frequency | 980 MHz | 980 MHz |
Memory bus | 192-bit | 256-bit |
Memory amount | 2 GB GDDR5 | 2 GB GDDR5 |
Memory frequency | 6 008 MHz | 6 008 MHz |
TDP | 150 W | 170 W |
The graphics card in the picture is called EVGA Geforce GTX 660 Ti Signature Edition and is equipped with the graphics processor GK104 with 1,344 stream processors, 192-bit memory bus and 2 GB GDDR5 memory. The clock frequencies remain at the same levels as the GTX 670. However, the narrower memory bus results in a lower energy consumption of 150 W TDP.
The Geforce GTX 660 Ti will be released on August 16. Nvidia gives partner manufacturers free rein to develop their own models, which means that graphics cards with higher clock frequencies and more memory than the reference model will probably also appear.