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New NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 Pictures Hit The Web
Courtesy of ChipHell we now have a couple of fresh pictures of NVIDIA's first Kepler-powered graphics card, the GeForce (or should we write' GeFORCE') GTX 680. Shot both from above and the back, the incoming card has a black PCB, a dual-slot/single-fan cooler, two (stacked) 6-pin PCIe power plugs, a couple of SLI connectors, and four display outputs - dual DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort.
The GTX 680 is equipped with one GK104 28 nm GPU, and reportedly boasts 1536 CUDA Cores, a 256-bit memory interface, 2 GB of GDDR5 VRAM (4 GB models should also be in the works), PCI-Express 3.0, and a TDP of around 190 W. The GeForce GTX 680 is expected to be launched next week, on March 22nd. Its rumored price tag is $549. http://www.techpowerup.com/img/12-03...0_li01_thm.jpg http://www.techpowerup.com/img/12-03...0_li02_thm.jpg Source: ChipHell |
cool to see it only uses 2 six pins, but that placement is still really weird to me.
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just position is changed .. anyway its nice
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550$?? Same as 7970?? So the performance is similar?? hmm.....
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Looking nice, awaiting benchies like everyone else:toast:
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Interesting, so that's the 660ti / 670ti / now 680... Hm...
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i get the feeling this card will be silent
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any estimation about review date ?
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I wouldn't mind one of those, but $550 is a bit steep.
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Seriously dying to see some gaming benchmarks of the GTX680 pitted against the 7970. Its the only thing holding me back from upgrading my GTX275's :banghead:
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This card still confuses me, was this not suppose to be Nvidia's GTX660?
Was their high end card not suppose to smoke the HD7970 by 40%? And if that is indeed the case and they will instead of calling this one the 660 just name the high end new cards 770 and 780 (and probably rebrand this card to a 760 eventually) then this stuff really seems like borderline price fixing to me. |
Now quarrel over what the markings over the card are :nutkick:
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Cool im going to grab one of these for sure .
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And yes, that was going to be their GTX 660 but their high end card is having lots of trouble. The GK110 (the "refresh" to the nonexistent GK100 which would have been the GTX 680 which would have beaten the HD 7970 by a hefty margin, will show up when it does). There is no indication of when, so this is it for nVidia this turn. That has got to hurt because in all likelihood it leaves the HD 7970 as the single-GPU king. |
TDP is pretty low. What is it for the 7970? Hard to believe nvidia might be more efficient for once.
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Regardless of the approach, I think we can all appreciate smaller cards :) And about the pricing. This is quite unfortunate for us consumers. But when I take on a company's point of view, I'd market my product the exact same way. Think about it: why would you price your mid range / performance chip at 200-250€ when it can compete with the current high end (i.e. ~500€). I guess that is the advantage of being late to market with your products, you can just wait and see what the competition does. The way I see it, the real fight will be fought with Nvidia's 700 series vs AMD's 8000. |
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The markings on the card clearly say GEFORCE not GeFORCE :p |
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Oh BTW, GTX 680's little brother is GTX 670 TI. Lower CUDA core count, lower clock speeds, launched after GTX 570/580 inventories shrink. |
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I spent much time laughing about the "570" posts. |
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i thought it will has something like $300 price tag:rolleyes:. so it's true then, that the rumor nvidia will bring $300 mid-end card and crush the $500+ AMD card is another PR BS to screw the sale of AMD card:rolleyes:
not a fanboy just spotting something fishy...in the nfishia camp :rolleyes: |
Will GK104 be competition to HD 7900 series? Yes. Will that cause a price-war leading to happier consumers? Resounding NO.
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