EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti SuperClocked Video Card Review
3DMark 11 Professional
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3DMark 11 Professional measures Shader 5.0 (i.e., DirectX 11) performance. We ran this program at 1920×1200 and 2560×1600, selecting the four graphics tests available and deselecting the other tests available. We used two image quality settings, “performance” and “extreme,” both at their default settings. The results being compared are the “GPU Score” achieved by each video card.
| 3DMark 11 – Performance | 1920×1200 | Difference |
| EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti SuperClocked |
4161 |
4% |
| GeForce GTX 660 Ti |
3994 |
|
| Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition |
3152 |
27% |
| GeForce GTX 570 |
3021 |
32% |
| GeForce GTX 560 Ti |
2762 |
45% |
| 3DMark 11 – Performance | 2560×1600 | Difference |
| EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti SuperClocked |
2403 |
1% |
| GeForce GTX 660 Ti |
2375 |
|
| Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition |
1817 |
31% |
| GeForce GTX 570 |
1809 |
31% |
| GeForce GTX 560 Ti |
1589 |
49% |
| 3DMark 11 – Extreme | 1920×1200 | Difference |
| EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti SuperClocked |
2473 |
7% |
| GeForce GTX 660 Ti |
2308 |
|
| Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition |
1851 |
25% |
| GeForce GTX 570 |
1794 |
29% |
| GeForce GTX 560 Ti |
1564 |
48% |
| 3DMark 11 – Extreme | 2560×1600 | Difference |
| EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti SuperClocked |
1492 |
5% |
| GeForce GTX 660 Ti |
1427 |
|
| GeForce GTX 570 |
1324 |
8% |
| Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition |
1153 |
24% |
| GeForce GTX 560 Ti |
1126 |
27% |




