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Even upscalers can't resuscitate a $10 GPU—13-year-old GTX 660 is so slow that FSR can't give it a boost
A hardware enthusiast has taken an old GTX 660 out of retirement to see if modern upscaling technologies can make the ancient Kepler-based video card functional in 2025. GCS Hardware on YouTube ...
Back in March Nvidia unveiled the GTX 680, a high-end, super-powered, graphics monster that became the world's fastest GPU. Since then the chip-maker has released the GTX 670, and 660 Ti, both of ...
It feels as if we’ve been waiting an age for Nvidia to release the full-line up of its 6-series GPUs; AMD managed the same feat inside of three months after all, hitting every price point from ...
Nvidia's latest Kepler architecture has been on the market for about six months in the form of high-end gaming graphics cards. The $999 GTX 690, $499 GTX 680, and $399 GTX 670 -- all great cards in ...
Performance wise, the GTX 660 is slightly behind the GTX 660 Ti and proves to be a worthy competitor to the HD 7950 from the AMD camp. Compared to the previous generation, the GTX 560 to be precise, ...
In the rather massive and sheer amount of GTX 660 and GTX 660 Ti reviews here at Guru3D there has been on card we had not tested, today as such we'll peek at the ASUS GTX 660 Ti DC2 TOP model.
Inno3D has just release the Inno3D iChill HerculeZ GeForce GTX 660 today prone for a review. Now sure, we all have welcomed the GeForce GTX 660 Ti on the market a few weeks ago with a lot of positive ...
GeForce GTX 660 Ti is hewn from the same GK104 die used by the GTX 670, GTX 680 and GTX 690 GPUs. NVIDIA, therefore, will not introduce a genuinely pared-down architecture until the GeForce GT(X) 650 ...
The ZOTAC GTX 660 delivers really good performance and easily manages to blow past the GTX 560 Ti and the HD 6950 2GB. In fact, its even faster than the GTX 570, which is more expensive than the GTX ...
NVIDIA is good at many different things, but where the company truly excels is in its ability to fill every conceivable void in the GPU market. Have $100? There’s a card for you. Have $150? Ditto.
Whilst we've been impressed with Nvidia graphics cards this year thanks to its Kepler GPU's power efficiency and turbo-boosting performance, it's not exactly been in a hurry to fill out its product ...
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