According to that same post over at Sweclockers.com, the GTX 660 Ti GK104-300 GPU could end up to be pretty much identical to the GK104 GPU on the GTX 670 in terms of the CUDA core count, base and boost clocks and amount of memory. The only difference is actually the memory interface that went down from 256-bit on the GTX 670 to 192-bit on the GTX 660 Ti. To be precise, the GTX 660 Ti will feature 1344 CUDA cores, 915MHz base and 980MHz boost GPU clock, and 2GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 6008MHz and paired up with a 192-bit memory interface.
GeForce GTX 660 Ti to arrive on August 16?
Posted on Monday, July 30 2012 @ 18:30 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck