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May 2012
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The editors liked
The GTX 670 has a base clock speed of 915MHz
And it can easily be overclocked to over 1GHz
Excellent Performance
Relatively Low Power
Highly Overclockable
Cool and Quiet
Competitive Price
Bests similarly priced Radeon HD 7950 while using slightly less power under full load
Performance is surprisingly close to pricier GeForce GTX 680
Short board length makes it a good fit for tight cases
Shortest PCB in its class
Uses the least amount of power from all the high-end video cards we have tested
Excellent performance that can exceed the performance of a stock GTX 680 when overclocked
Runs quietly during full load in fairly well ventilated cases in standard 23-26C ambient temperature
Nvidia Surround and 3D Vision Surround on a single GTX 670 is possible.
Good performance increase over last generation
Very power efficient
Good overclocking potential
Fair price
Up to four active displays now
Makes surround possible with one card
Support for PCI-Express 3.0 and DirectX 11.1
Support for CUDA and PhysX
The editors didn't like
The fan noise is noticeable when running at maximum
Potentially Limited Availability
Expensive
Less onboard memory than comparable AMD cards
Price could be lower due to poor quality cooler design.
Great performance, GPU boost, On par with AMD's best
Rather pricey for a second tier card
The Nvidia GeForce GTX 670 is a great little card. The size of the PCB is impressive and will make for some interesting small form factor cards in the future. It's almost GTX 680 performance for £100/$100 less, but at £330/$400 it still prices itself out...
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Published: 2012-08-23, Author: Paul , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: At the heart of all of Nvidia's high-end GTX 600 series cards is the 28nm GeForce Kepler GPU, codenamed GK104. This GTX 670 and GTX 680 are almost identical, but the GTX 670 has fewer CUDA cores (the processing cores in the GPU) and it runs at a slight...
Published: 2012-08-22, Author: Paul , review by: pcworld.co.nz
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