Nvidia has told us this is to ensure the GTX 660 gets its day in the sun, although it’s certainly not the most confidence inspiring decision when it comes to the GTX 650’s performance. However, in a somewhat concerning turn of events, Nvidia has stopped its partners from sampling GTX 650s, either in their 1GB or 2GB varieties, before launch. While the high-end cards already on sale offer the most attractive of frame rates, it’s these cards in the sub-£200 price sector which the majority of users buy, and as such the area in which Nvidia needs to be the most competitive. 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 sub-£100 to the £400 heights of the HD 7970 3GB.įinally though, today sees Nvidia deliver Kepler cards for the masses, with the launch of both the GTX 660 2GB and the GTX 650. US Price (as reviewed): MSRP $229 (ex TAX) UK Price (as reviewed): MSRP £180 (inc VAT) Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 2GB Review Manufacturer: Nvidia
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