Monday, August 27, 2012

Zotac Geforce GTX 660 Ti Extreme Edition Gets Detailed

Last Monday Zotac unveiled their Geforce GTX 660 Ti Extreme Edition. Now we have more specs on this card and to start off this card is based on a totally non reference PCB design for better overclocking capabilities. The core clock is set at 1.1GHz and a boost clock of 1.2GHz as well as a 600MHz overclock on the memory and clocking in at 6.6GHz. This card is the 2GB variant and uses Hynix memory chips for better stability. This card has a 13+2 phase VRM which gets power from a 6 Pin ad 8 Pin connector. The PCB makes use of black solid state capacitors, International Rectifier GaNpowIR driver-MOSFETs, server-grade tantalumcapacitors, and FPCAP multi-phase capacitors and are driven by the CHiL CHL8318 VRM controller. This card also has their OC+ module for ease of overclocking. The cooling of this card comprises of dual 90mm fans and a large aluminum fin array which has a copper base and 5 heatpipes going through them. Pricing and availability of this card is yet to be known and is expected to be launching next month. 
Source: Wccftech
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