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    Default MSI GTX 660 Ti Power Edition

    We've got the MSI GTX 660 Ti Power Edition on the bench today, a sexy powerhouse of a card that sports the latest Twin Frozr IV cooler, increased Base Clock speeds, improved power design, and a factory overclock that's just a tease for the voltage-tweaking overclocking possibilities. MSI impressed us with the GTX 670 Power Edition, and considering the 660 Ti sports nearly identical architecture, we're expecting very big results today with this new card. Can this MSI card put up big numbers on the bench? Click through to find out.

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    nice review jake
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    Default Re: MSI GTX 660 Ti Power Edition

    Nice!!! Wow.. this is a powerful little card... I may have to look into one of these... Jake, Do you know if this card is ref design??

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    Sweet card. Kenny, you can get two of these for just a little more than I paid for my one 7970 at the beginning of the year. Great value.
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    Great review Jake and what an awesome card for the money great performance!

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    Great Review.

    Lots of performance for the money here.
    Two in SLI would be nice to have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by realneil View Post
    Great Review.

    Lots of performance for the money here.
    Two in SLI would be nice to have.
    How much more do you need
    your like Tim the tool guy more power lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinman View Post
    How much more do you need
    your like Tim the tool guy more power lol!
    Three would be better,.........

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    LMAO! Im the same way!

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    Just ask Stan,.......

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    Kenny, this MSI card is not a reference design. It has a custom heatsink, factory overclock, higher Boost Clock, and improved power design under the hood. Outstanding card for the money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyguy View Post
    Kenny, this MSI card is not a reference design. It has a custom heatsink, factory overclock, higher Boost Clock, and improved power design under the hood. Outstanding card for the money.
    Thats what I thought... Most MSI OC cards are non ref... but thought I would ask then just assume.. lolz..
    Def. great value for the money.

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    Good review. I always wait to see what cards msi releases . They make cards with lower temps and higher clock speeds. Or they have greater overclockin potential :-)

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