Kipas39
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As we all know, GTX 660 has a unique memory bus width.
At official Techpowerup page of GTX 660, we can see that bus width is 192 Bit, and Bandwidth: 144.2 GB/s
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But, in tab "Card Notes" we see that info:
Bandwidth: 96.1 GB/s+48.1 GB/s
Bus Width: 128 Bit +64 Bit
I imagine it works like, 1.5GB is working in 128 Bit and max bandwidth 96.1 GB/s, when VRAM usage rises above 1.5 GB, last 0.5GB works in 64 Bit and Bandwidth 48.1 GB/s.
But on the other side, I read a couple threads where it says that 1.5 GB works in 192 Bit, with bandwidth 144.2 GB/s, but when VRAM usage above 1.5 GB, last 0.5 GB works in 64 Bit.
So I want to know, where is the truth and what bandwidth speeds are real, and is that the same situation with the GTX 670.
At official Techpowerup page of GTX 660, we can see that bus width is 192 Bit, and Bandwidth: 144.2 GB/s

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Specs
NVIDIA GK106, 1032 MHz, 960 Cores, 80 TMUs, 24 ROPs, 2048 MB GDDR5, 1502 MHz, 192 bit
But, in tab "Card Notes" we see that info:
Bandwidth: 96.1 GB/s+48.1 GB/s
Bus Width: 128 Bit +64 Bit
I imagine it works like, 1.5GB is working in 128 Bit and max bandwidth 96.1 GB/s, when VRAM usage rises above 1.5 GB, last 0.5GB works in 64 Bit and Bandwidth 48.1 GB/s.
But on the other side, I read a couple threads where it says that 1.5 GB works in 192 Bit, with bandwidth 144.2 GB/s, but when VRAM usage above 1.5 GB, last 0.5 GB works in 64 Bit.
So I want to know, where is the truth and what bandwidth speeds are real, and is that the same situation with the GTX 670.