EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti FTW Signature 2 Review + SLI

Published by Christian Ney on 13.05.13
Page:
« 1 (2) 3 4 5 ... 23 »

Technical Data / Specifications


With the EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti FTW Signature 2 you get a factory overclocked card with a custom PCB cooled by a Signature 2 dual fan cooler. The ASIC quality measured on our sample was 86.2 % which is very high considering an average of 73 % on the cards we had in our hands.
About ASIC quality:



Looking at the clock speeds we see that the GPU runs at 1'046 MHz with a typical boost of 1'124 MHz, 144 MHz higher than the reference model. There are only two cards that feature higher clocks you can find in Europe. If you'd like to find them, check out our market overview: the DirectCU II Top from ASUS and the AMP! Extreme from Zotac. Like most other manufacturers no factory overclocking has been made on the GDDR5 memory, therefore the clocks remain at 1'500 MHz (6'000 MHz effective) following nVidia's recommendations.



nVidia GeForce

ASUS GTX 660 Ti DCU II Top

EVGA GTX 660 Ti FTW S2

nVidia GF GTX 660 Ti

Chip GK104 GK104 GK104
Process 28 nm 28 nm 28 nm
Transistors 3.54 Billion 3.54 billion 3.54 billion
GPU clock 1'059 MHz 1'046 MHz 915 MHz
GPU Boost clock 1'137 MHz 1'124 MHz 980 MHz
Memory 2'048 MB GDDR5 2'048 MB GDDR5 2'048 MB GDDR5
Memory clock 1'500 MHz (6'000 MHz) 1'500 MHz (6'000 MHz) 1'500 MHz (6'000 MHz)
Memory interface 192 Bit 192 Bit 192 Bit
Memory bandwidth 144'200 MB/s 144'200 MB/s 144'200 MB/s
TMUs 112 112 112
Shader Cores 1'344 (7 SMX) 1'344 (7 SMX) 1'344 (7 SMX)
ROPs 24 ROP 24 ROP 24 ROP
Maximum board power XXX Watt 150 Watt 150 Watt
PCB Type Custom Design Custom Design Reference Design
Size (PCB - Total) 23.1 - 27.0 cm 25.5 - 26.2 cm XX.x - XX.x cm
Cooler DirectCU II Signature 2 Reference Design
MSRP $XXX $319 $299


As mentioned previously, this card from EVGA makes use of a custom PCB. But this PCB isn't unfamiliar, if you take a closer look you see that it's the GTX 680's reference PCB. Of course some minor changes have been made by EVGA's engineer team but you clearly see the ressemblance when comparing the PCBs one next to each other like on the picture below. Therefore you get an analog power design with six phases, where the GPU gets four phases and the memory gets two phase.
The voltage regulation chip used for the GPU here is a NCP5392P from ON Semiconductor. A bit different from the RT8802A (Richtek Technology) you find on the GTX 680 reference. On the memory power design side you find a chip labeled D7=ED SOZ.



This FTW card is available with two different coolers. There is also one with a blower type cooler close to the reference one. The one we are reviewing here is the dual fan version. The cooler consists of a nickel-plated two-section heatsink with a plastic shield and two 80 millimeter fans. The base as well as the four 8mm heatpipes are made from nickel-plated copper. The rest of the heatsink is made of nickel plated aluminium for a very neat look.
For those who care the two fans carry the part number PLA08015S12HH.



The memory chips used are made by Hynix and carry the model number H5GQ2H24AFR-R0C. They are specified to run at 1'500 MHz (6'000 MHz effective).




Page 1 - Introduction Page 13 - DIRT Showdown
Page 2 - Technical Data / Specifications Page 14 - Far Cry 3
Page 3 - Preview & Delivery Page 15 - Max Payne 3
Page 4 - Test Setup Page 16 - Sleeping Dogs
Page 5 - 3DMark 11 Page 17 - The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Page 6 - 3DMark Fire Strike Page 18 - The Witcher 2
Page 7 - Unigine Heaven 4.0 Page 19 - Power Consumption
Page 8 - BattleField 3 Page 20 - Fan Speed / Noise Level
Page 9 - Borderlands 2 Page 21 - Temps - Idle / FurMark / BF3
Page 10 - Bioshock Infinite Page 22 - Performance/Price & Performance/Watt
Page 11 - Crysis 3 Page 23 - Conclusion
Page 12 - Call of Duty Black Ops 2



Discuss this article in the forums




Navigate through the articles
Previous article ASUS GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost DirectCU II OC Review + SLI ASUS GTX 670 DirectCU Mini OC Review Next article
comments powered by Disqus

EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti FTW Signature 2 Review + SLI - Graphics cards > Reviews > NVIDIA - Reviews - ocaholic