Zotac GTX660Ti AMP! Review
3D Mark
Published: 16th August 2012 | Source: Zotac | Price: £269.99 |
3D Mark Vantage
With the stock results being so similar we're only looking at the overclock on the AMP!, and in Vantage it's just an edge ahead of the Windforce, but nothing that can't be explained just by error tolerance in the actual test.
3D Mark 11
In 3D Mark 11 we see that again the AMP! is every so slightly ahead of the Windforce. Not mind-blowing improvements but we'll see if this continues through the rest of our testing.
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7970=680>670>7950>660ti>7870>7850
^^ IMOH
Also price difference between the 660ti and 670 is next to nothing, no reason not to save a few extra £ up and go for the 670 or save some money and grab a 7950.
You also didn't say what tesselation? disabled/normal/extreme ?


OC 7950 smokes the OC 7970? wtf?
I bought a GTX570 and it cost £240 then, it still costs £220 now!
The GTX670 came in upwards of £350 and they are still over £300.
The sweet spot for these cards I believe is around £250 at launch.
Then a little while later, when prices begin to fall, the special editions come around and they can charge a bit more.
You mentioned the importance of aesthetics in your review Tom. On that note I would bring your attention to your graphs. I find them difficult to use. I'd like to see the reviewed card in a different colour to make it stand out and maybe group the cards according to type and have the best at the top. And yes I have to agree, some of the results did seem a bit odd, the reference GTX670 in BF3 beating the MSI for example.
That aside, a very good and Prof review as always.
Keep up the good work.


The second of our reviews of the new GTX660Ti is courtesy of Zotac, and their AMP! model.
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