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ZOTAC AMP! ZT-60804-10P GeForce GTX 660 Ti 2GB 192-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card

  • 1344 CUDA Cores
  • 2GB 192-bit GDDR5
  • PCI Express 3.0 x16
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Enjoy a new level of realism in the latest blockbuster games with exhilarating visual brilliance and environmental interaction using the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 660 Ti VGA card. Powered by the industry-leading 28nm Kepler architecture, the GeForce GTX 660 Ti combines performance, power efficiency that changes your gaming and graphics computing, without busting the bank. This AMP! Edition features amplified clock frequency to supercharge your gaming experience. A full array of NVIDIA GTX technology, such as GPU Boost, NVIDIA Adaptive Vertical Sync, NVIDIA Surround and TXAA AntiAliasing, revolutionizes your gaming with smooth and true-to-life visuals like you have never experienced before.

  • newegg Dual Silencer Enhanced Cooling The exclusive Dual Silencer Enhanced Cooling solution combines dual high-efficiency fans with large copper heat-pipes and aluminum fins for maximum cooling performance, which can lower the temperature by up to 10-degrees (Celsius) to maintain stability during the most rigorous gaming situation. The ZOTAC Dual Silencer also reduces noise levels by 10dB for a quieter computing experience that doesn’t sacrifice cooling performance, enabling you to enjoy more in-game music and sound effects without distraction. (10-degree and 10 dB testing result are under full load, compared to the competition)
  • newegg Kepler GPU Architecture NVIDIA's Kepler GPU architecture has been designed from the ground up not just for maximum performance in the latest DirectX 11 games, but optimal performance per watt. The new SMX streaming multiprocessor is twice as efficient as the prior generation and the new geometry engine draws triangles twice as fast. The result is world class performance and the highest image quality in an elegant and power efficient graphics card.
  • newegg NVIDIA GPU Boost Up until now, GPUs have operated at a fixed clock speed when playing 3D games, even if they have the potential to run faster. GPU Boost intelligently monitors graphics work load and increases the clock speed whenever possible. The result is that the GPU always performs at its peak and you get the highest framerate possible.
  • newegg NVIDIA Adaptive Vertical Sync Nothing is more distracting than framerate stuttering and screen tearing. The first tends to occur when framerates are low, the second when framerates are high. Adaptive V-Sync is a smarter way to render frames. At high framerates, V-sync is enabled to eliminate tearing, at low frame rates, it's disabled to minimize stuttering. It gets rid of distractions so you can get on with gaming.
  • newegg NVIDIA Surround with Up To Four Monitors Nothing is as breathtaking as playing your favorite games across three monitors. At 5760 x 1080, the expanded field of view fully engages human peripheral vision and provides for the most immersive experience in racing and flight simulators. Add in a fourth display to keep tabs on chat, email or web while you are gaming.
  • newegg TXAA AntiAliasing Antialiasing helps to smooth out jagged lines in games. Existing techniques like MSAA are effective at removing jagged lines in still images but struggle with crawling and shimmering artifacts when the player is in motion. TXAA is a new antialiasing mode that combines MSAA, temporal filtering, and post processing for the highest edge quality and minimal shimmering during gameplay.

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  • yoloswager
  • 4/10/2013 3:34:18 AM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsVery Happy

Pros: Very small and fast card i plan to buy another one and sli them. this one card maxes out battlefield 1920x1080 with 60 fps.

Cons: No sli cable, DO NOT DOWNLOAD THE DRIVERS because they suck and they will reset your core clock

Other Thoughts: I just really wish it came with sli cable

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  • RonTheHottie
  • 2/24/2013 10:33:18 AM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggsVery Pleased Overall

Pros: Fast card overall. This is the highest clocked 660 Ti I could find. It can hit higher clocks with 120% power target and remain completely stable (using EVGA Precision X v3.04). This should put it at the performance level of the 670, a card that costs $100 more. This card smoothed out my framerates in Arkham City a lot (settings: 8xMSAA, Normal Tessellation, High PhysX, Extreme Detail)

Quiet. The two fans really keep this thing cool and quiet. I just barely notice the noise in my Cooler Master Sileo 500 case. And it's a pleasant, easily tuned out noise. My single fan EVGA 560 was annoying in comparison.

Small. The card is really short and cool looking. I have a full size case, so this doesn't really matter to me. But I could see people liking the small form factor for their smaller cases.

Price. It was cheap at $280 after rebate. The 660 Ti really is the best Nvidia card now for performance per dollar. The only one better is the 690, which is too expensive.

Cons: My only complaint was that a couple of times the fans seems to howl and make weird noises. It only happened twice though during Crysis. I think some of my case's cables may have been in the way or some vibration was translating through my case. It hasn't happened again, so I'm not too worried about it.

You can't really overclock it much further than it came out of the box, ;)
Zotac did a great job of overclocking this puppy as much as possible.

No free games like AMD, but you don't have to deal with the driver issues that AMD cards have.

Other Thoughts: History of my graphics cards:

ATI Radeon HD 5750 (Sapphire Vapor-X) <-- too slow, perfectly quiet, not overclockable
Nvidia EVGA GTX 560 <-- cheap, but not fast enough, too loud
this card <-- perfect on all counts

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  • Reggie O
  • 2/17/2013 2:44:44 PM
  • Tech Level: Average
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

3 out of 5 eggsDefective, RMA sent, awaits replacement

Pros: Small Card But Fast and the most affordable. 1344 CUDA cores help me transcode AVCHD in Ridata Blu Ray Disc 50G in a shortest time i've ever seen from a gaming card. My old card Nvidia Quadro FX 1800, 64 Cuda cores took 8 hours to transcode a 2 hour video while the Zotac > 2 hours only, that's including BDR-DL burning time.

Cons: Its not UL Listed i think. The back of the video card looks like plastic not sure if it is sealed or not. The construction is different from my Nvidia Quadro.

Other Thoughts: While Playing Call Of Duty: Black Ops II yesterday (02/16/2013), the video monitor just froze and quit to work after hearing a grinding sound. Restarted computer and tried re-install the latest Nvidia driver but to no avail. Noticed there's an oily substance on top of a two black square thingy from the back of video card. This happened not even a month old card. RMA sent. Waiting for Replacement.

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  • 1/30/2013 9:21:15 AM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsWonderful card

Pros: Really happy with my purchase. The card itself is very sharp looking (I love the styling) and SMALL (this will fit in virtually any case I'd wager), has a 'weighty' feel to it that makes it feel like a nice piece of hardware. Nothing feels cheap.

Performs fantastically at 1080p on high to max settings (though I do not approach 8x MSAA for you purists out there).

Nice factory overclock, which includes the memory being overclocked as well (which helps to negate the one con of this card: its memory interface).

Zotac has done an awesome job with this card and I firmly believe Zotac is one of the most underrated GPU manufacturers out there. EVGA is great and all, but give Zotac some love.

Bought this card to go in my new build with an i5 3570k and 8gb of ram.

Cons: 192-bit interface is a little bit of a bummer. You aren't going to notice it at 1080p, but if you run 1440p and above I wouldn't expect to be pulling off any significant amount of AA.

Still though, at 1080p, this card will handle anything you throw at it.

Other Thoughts: Second card from Zotac I've been exceptionally pleased with.

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  • Buff69King
  • 11/23/2012 7:55:58 PM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggsSolid performance

Pros: Very stable even at high resolutions. Low heat and noise, and the short card length is a huge plus for space inside the case, air flow and for mid size cases if you want it in a LAN Party type rig. Great performance in a shorter card, Zotac quality delivered as is the Zotac standard.

Cons: lack of OC software, or any other software other than a generic driver

Other Thoughts: decent value

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  • J.M.W
  • 10/29/2012 2:14:39 PM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat Low
  • Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggsAn improvement, but...

Pros: Really good card, the attractive offer with Borderlands 2 got me interested.

So far it's been fairly stable, overclocking with ZOTAC Firestorm obviously doesn't work as stated in previous reviews, but MSi Afterburner works well enough. Very sizeable upgrade from my old AMD card, though not as user-friendly.

Cons: Dissatisfied with one element: upon first boot of my computer, I have to "pre-crash" the card. What I mean is on the game first booted on my system, the game crashes. However, when relaunching the game or another game, the card is completely stable. I don't know why this is happening and I've tried EVERY fix I could find, but no dice. In talks with ZOTAC support to replace the card, at any rate.

Other Thoughts: Took off an egg for the crashing issue, but after "pre-crashing" the card is stable.

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  • 9/18/2012 11:18:23 PM
  • Tech Level: Average
  • Ownership: less than 1 day
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggsHelluva Improvement

Pros: Small enough to fit into a small and/or oddly setup mini-atx case, noise and heat is minimal thus far, plays any thing at maxed high/ultra settings (though have to wait to get a full 1080p monitor), and Borderlands 2 code came in the package as advertised.

Cons: Did not recognize most recent installed Nvidia drivers during hardware install, not a huge deal but would've shaved off ten minutes.

Other Thoughts: Replaced a Zotac 430 with this puppy and its been worth every penny thus far. I will admit the primary reason that won me over was Borderlands 2 included which I would've bought eventually. As stated in pros, I have a refurb Dell Inspiron with a motherboard setup that prevents cards more than 9 inches being installed which eliminated nearly all the other 500 and 600 series choices. The cooler on this doesnt actually exhaust the heat out of the case but into it, not an issue for me since theres a large grate next to the card and a high flow fan above it that keeps the temps down. Highly recommend this card to any one!

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  • 9/13/2012 11:40:43 AM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsGreat card.

Pros: Upgraded from a GTX460 1Gig. Card performs 50% - 100% better on the games I tested. I measured bare minimum frame rates only. As that's where it really counts. Ran @ 1440x900. At 1080p or higher I'd imagine the card would be twice as fast all around. At 1440 the card isn't being taxed as much and I believe I'm seeing a CPU bottleneck at such a low resolution.

Got Borderlands 2 for free. Went ahead and cancelled my pre-order. Making this card only cost me $240 great deal for a card that has a slight edge on the GTX580 in some scenarios.

Card is small. Only about 7 inches length.

Cons: As with all 660Ti's the limited 192-bit interface will hold it back at higher resolutions and higher anti-aliasing settings.

Don't care for the vertical power connectors. Prefer horizontal connections for wiring. Probably better for smaller cases this way though.

Other Thoughts: Saw the post below. Looks like he received a dud. I checked clocks and statistics etc. in GPU-Z and Nvidia driver information settings. Everything appears as listed here on Newegg. Performance in games is a noticeable improvement.

Picked this card because it is one of the highest clocked 660ti's at the moment and has a nice memory overclock as well which should help with the limited 192-bit interface. GPU-Z shows a memory bandwidth of 158.6 GB/s on this card with the factory overclock.

My Specs:
CPU: i5-3570k@3.4Ghz
RAM: 8Gigs @1600mhz
GPU: Zotac Amp 660Ti 2Gig
MOBO: ASRock Z77 Pro4

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  • 9/12/2012 12:36:35 PM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggsPretty good, could be better

Pros: Smaller, sleeker and overall better design, fans have a steel guard instead of the plastic on the 560 AMP! edition. Runs much cooler and faster than my old 560 it replaced, 3Dmarked in the 7k where the 560 3dmarked me in the 4.5k.

Overall a great little card, much faster frames, even though it "technically" ran slower (has a lot more cores than previous GTX cards)

Cons: Doesnt work well with the previous GTX 500 series Zotac software, the firestorm resets the core clock down to 705mhz vs the 1000+ its supposed to be set at. Still ran much faster than my overclocked 560 which was at 1006mhz via Firestorm. I believe the Firestorm program that came with the older Amp! edition cards doesnt work to well with the newer 600 series cards. However, I was able to safely and reliably clock it back to the "factory advertised" speed no problem, but I see no boost performance with firestorm running. Sometimes during graphic demanding games the graphics crash, but I dont blame zotac or the card in general for that, I blame the current drivers.

Other Thoughts: I took one egg due to the zotac overclocking software not being very compatible to the new 600 series cards, but its just a theory, if people are getting 705mhz clock speed WITHOUT Firestorm, its false advertising and I hope they fix this soon.

Nvidia also needs to fix the driver crash issue for the 600 series as well.

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  • 9/12/2012 11:25:07 AM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

4 out of 5 eggsCard is fine, but could be better

Pros: Small, compact and cool looking design, smaller than my 560 AMP! it replaced. Much quieter, and much cooler than the previous card. The card works much better than my 560 by a lot, getting a 3dmark score in the 7k than the previous 4k due to the massive amount of cores in the 600 series vs. 500 series.

Cons: not fully compatible with the firestorm overclocking software from the previous zotac cards. Ends up resetting the core clock speed, but even at 705mhz its still faster than my 1009mhz overclocked 560 AMP!. Removed an egg because of the reset speed of the factory advertised speed on the card.

Other Thoughts: Firestorm WILL RESET the core speed, be warned. But it will help with restoring the core speed on the card, but the boost speed doesnt work with firestorm whatsoever.

nvidia drivers need to get better, I didnt blame the card for this but the drivers themselves keep crashing games randomly, it recovers but it gets annoying.

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4 out of 5 eggs
Small enough to fit into a small and/or oddly setup mini-atx case, noise and heat is minimal thus far, plays any thing ...
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Upgraded from a GTX460 1Gig. Card performs 50% - 100% better on the games I tested. I measured bare minimum frame ...
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