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EVGA GeForce GTX 660 SUPERCLOCKED 2048MB GDDR5 DVI HDMI DP Graphics Card 02G-P4-2662-KR

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  • Microsoft DirectX 12 API (feature level 11_0) Support
  • Base Clock: 1046 MHz
  • Boost Clock: 1111
  • Memory Clock: 6008 MHz
  • CUDA Cores: 960
  • PCI-Express 3.0

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Get the weapon of choice for gamers - the EVGA GeForce GTX 660. It takes NVIDIA Kepler-powered graphics cards to new levels of affordability while retaining class-leading performance and power efficiency, making it a must-have upgrade for today's hottest games. The EVGA GeForce GTX 660 graphics card represents the Kepler "sweet spot" for gamers - the ultimate combination of performance, power efficiency, and affordability.


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It's 9.5 inches inches long, but it seems to sometimes give a 7950 a run for its money, which costs about $100 more for the good ones, and whose reference card clocks in at 11.5 inches. Battlefield 3 runs butter-smooth at 1080p, even with maxed settings. ENB shader mods and texture packs in Skyrim don't slow it down (though a high amount of mod-enhanced foliage will cause even this card to strain at times). Metro 2033 runs fine at high settings.

It takes pretty much everything I can throw at it -- and it does it pretty much silently. The full "shroud" over the card ensures some noise absorption *and* reduced ambient heat inside the case. When you add adaptive Vsync, PhysX and CUDA into the mix, there's a lot to like. You can also force FXAA in the control panel when you encounter a game that won't accept your usual anti-aliasing settings and/or does not have any of its own.

It has a 192-bit memory bus, which is unusually small. But this doesn't seem to make much difference at 1080p. It's not very overclockable, but when I can get nearly 7950 performance out-of-the-box at $230, and it needs just one PCIe cable (mounted on the side for better case ergonomics), I can't really complain.

The Gallium 0.4 drivers in Fedora 17 and Linux Mint produce a slightly fuzzy image, though. I had to install Nvidia's proprietary drivers -- not the easiest process -- to get a crisp image. Not big enough of a deal to take a star off, IMO.

**Update Jan 27 2013:** Everything's still working fine. I have updated the drivers several times without glitches. The card continues to run quietly and powerfully.
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By Trevor on October 30, 2012
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This card is amazing. It plays any game I throw at it on the highest settings. I bought a $400 Gateway at the local store, tossed this and a new power supply in and now it's a dream machine. The games I've been able to play on max settings at 1920x1080 include:

Crysis: 55fps
Crysis 2: 70fps
WoW: 100fps+
Skyrim: 60fps
Dishonored: 90fps
Minecraft: 300fps+

If you buy this card and you're currently using integrated graphics, you will not regret it. It runs idle at around 33C, and in intense games it runs around 70C. The customer support is fantastic, and it comes with a 3 year warranty. You can't go wrong with this card!

PC Specs to show how low end my other parts are:
Intel i3 2120 Dual core @ 3.3GHz
8gb ram stock
Corsair 650W PSU
Acer stock motherboard
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I have a computer I built which has a 2600k I7 over clocked processor, 16g of RAM, SSD pcie drives, and a z68 mother board. I did not get a graphics card because I don't do gameing. When I started to do more serious design I realized that the integrated graphics processor in the i7 could not handle it even though its awesome for other stuff like encoding.. So instead of spending $400 on some other cards I got this and it works great. Now I can do everything I want to with my computer and its does it fast.

Install was easy no issues there.

The only issue I had was with the realtek onboard audio. It stopped working. I gave up trying to fix it and just decided to extract audio from the HDMI output of this card. So now my audio goes through this graphics card instead of a dedicated audio card. It works for me. Annoying yes but no one company really knows how to fix it since its a conflict and not and issue with any one component.

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5/11/13

About 30 min ago I was using the computer with photoshop. I left it and came back 20 min later and the display was not on. I dont know what the heck happened. It just died. So I had to switch back to my onboard graphics to see anything or do anything on the computer. Now I have to wait until MOnday to contact support. Ill update when I find the result.

5/16/13

I contacted support on Monday because they are closed on weekends. They told me to switch HDMI cables and it worked. If it didnt work they would RMA it. I have no idea why it worked for 2 weekes and then suddenly stoped for no reason but it did. Now its working normally.
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Bought this card for my budget build PC. I have to say its well worth every penny! My original plan was to get a GTX 560 Ti. But I decided to wait on the 660 non-Ti as it has almost same price and performs better than the 560 ti. It was worth the wait! I can play many of my favorite games like Batman Arkham City, and Team Fortress 2 in High-Ultra settings with ease. The FPS in TF2 is insane! I get around 150-250 max FPS! This card is quite and performs flawlessly! I highly recommend it! I plan to buy a 2nd one for SLI in the future!

My build:
AMD Phenom II X4 955 OCed @ 3.6ghz
EVGA GTX 660 SC
Asus M4A89GTD PRO
G Skill Ripjaws 8GB RAM
Samsung 830 128gb SSD
WD Caviar Blue 640GB HD
Corsair TX650 PSU
Windows 7 Home Premium
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I don't regret buying this card. It is very well made, runs great, and is pretty quiet. It also works almost flawlessly in a Mac (with boot camp and Windows 7), however the screen will be black until login. I would recommend this to someone who wants a graphics card that is powerful enough to run any modern game well, and is still practical. It is also very easy to install in a Mac Pro.
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