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Monday, 10 September 2012 12:47

Point of View / TGT GTX 660 Ti Ultra Charged SLI reviewed - Thermals, Noise, Consumption

Written by Sanjin Rados

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Review: Low Leakage GPUs but
with reference cooling



The cooler was never loud while in AUTO mode and never exceeded 61 percent during gaming. It wasn’t particularly loud, but you will hear it.

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Thermals at default clock

We increased the fan RPM to 80 percent in order to ensure quality thermals as basis for our overclocking. Once the fan is speed up to 80 percent, you’ll definitely hear it well, but it still won’t be too loud.

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Our overclocking quickly revealed that the card should have better cooling for this sort of stuff. Namely, our GPU (Base clock 1113MHz, Boost clock 1308MHz) ran up to 80°C.

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Power Consumption
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