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post #21 of 86
I just want the 660ti to be able to unlock to a 670 smile.gif that would be legit. Good old gtx 465 days.
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I got butthurt when GTX 670 beats my 680. Would this be the same. =P

     
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post #23 of 86
$285? Damn... if I could get more than I paid for my 448 core($200) then I would probably jump on this. It would likely be the last video card upgrade I would make before an absolutely-necessary CPU upgrade was needed.
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post #24 of 86
I'd bite if I was in the market.

specially since the 7950 is still 350...

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post #25 of 86
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Originally Posted by Jeffro422 View Post

I just want the 660ti to be able to unlock to a 670 smile.gif that would be legit. Good old gtx 465 days.

what's to unlock? it has the same amount of cores already.
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post #26 of 86
I dont get it, it says here that the reference card has 2GB of memory. But the leaked MSI 660Ti HAWK info says it has 3GB of memory, shouldn't it have like 4GB instead.
post #27 of 86
Hmm.....if they positioned this around $250, I could see it dominating, at $300....maybe not so much. We also need to remember that this is the HAWKS edition, I would expect it to be in the $325 to $350 range.

EDIT: Ignore the HAWKS edition part, wrong thread. Although still at $300, not a terribly strong showing....I thought it was going to do better.
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post #28 of 86
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Originally Posted by PostalTwinkie View Post

Hmm.....if they positioned this around $250, I could see it dominating, at $300....maybe not so much. We also need to remember that this is the HAWKS edition, I would expect it to be in the $325 to $350 range.
EDIT: Ignore the HAWKS edition part, wrong thread. Although still at $300, not a terribly strong showing....I thought it was going to do better.


That was not a Hawk Edition, it's a Power Edition, and here is a picture.




SOURCE
post #29 of 86
More info on the MSI version.
I think I would buy the refernce 660 Ti and just overclock it rather than spending $300+
http://wccftech.com/msi-geforce-gtx-660-ti-power-edition-gpu-leaked/

PS. Idk how to do that thing with the links .-.
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post #30 of 86
these just need to come out already and if the real reviews are good and if these stay at or under 300 im definitely thinking of picking up 2
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