![]() ![]() Memory overclocking was similarly consistent we were able to hit 6.5GHz on the EVGA card and 6.6GHz on the Gigabyte card.Īltogether these are sub-5% GPU overclocks, and at best 10% memory overclocks, which all things considered are fairly low overclocks. We could push another 50MHz out of their GPU clocks, bringing us to a max boost clock of 1200MHz on the EVGA card and 1278MHz on the Gigabyte card. Meanwhile our EVGA and Gigabyte cards fared slightly better. We were able to squeeze out another 200MHz on the memory clock though. Our Zotac card wouldn’t accept any kind of meaningful GPU core overclock, so it shipped practically as fast as it could go. The very similar GTX 670 topped out at around 1260MHz for the max boost clock, and between 6.6GHz and 6.9GHz for the memory clock.Īs we suspected, starting with factory overclocked cards isn’t helping here. Based on what we’ve seen thus far with GTX 660 Ti, these factory overclocked parts are undoubtedly eating into overclocking headroom, so we’ll have to see just what we can get out of them. Our final task is our look at the overclocking capabilities of our GTX 660 Ti cards. ![]()
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