Testseek.com have collected 198 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 2GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 2GB GDDR5 PCIe.
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.
The GTX 670 has a base clock speed of 915MHz, and it can easily be overclocked to over 1GHz
The fan noise is noticeable when running at maximum
The Nvidia GeForce GTX 670 is a powerful graphics card, even if it's starting to show its age. It has a couple of flaws, such as being a bit older and the fan being somewhat noisy. However, the GTX 670's processing strength and the option to triple-link w...
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Published: 2012-11-26, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: AMD kick-started 2012 with the release of the Radeon HD 7970, the first member of the Radeon HD 7000 GPU series. This launch marked the introduction of the first-ever graphics card to be made on a 28nm design process, representing the company's most compl...
This GeForce GTX 670 has a very interesting potential and is probably the product in the Kepler family most worth a look. Depending on the quality of the model with respect to GPU Boost, it can give a level of performance very close to that of the GeFo...
Our tests of SLI configurations built out of overclocked GeForce GTX 670s suggest that a 2-way tandem can significantly boost performance in most games, especially in heavy ones and at high resolutions. A 3-way SLI is a different story because the thi...
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Published: 2012-06-29, Author: Igor , review by: tomshardware.com
Abstract: We have seven GeForce GTX 670 cards. Which is fastest? Which is quietest? Each one swaggers onto the scene ready to prove its worth to your wallet. We emphasize thermals, acoustics, and design in this many-way shoot-out based on Nvidia's capable GK104. N...
The Nvidia GeForce GTX 670 2GB has only one downside. It is too expensive. And the high price is largely due to psychological reasons rather than to its hardware properties we’ve studied in this review. Well, the GeForce GTX 670 is okay in terms of co...
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
Expensive, Less onboard memory than comparable AMD cards
Nvidia's GeForce GTX 670 performs nearly as well, in some cases, as the pricier GTX 680, and it bests AMD's similarly priced Radeon HD 7950. It's a good fit for demanding gamers who want serious performance at high resolutions, but don't want to pay more...
Some hardware lives on in the memory long after it has been retired from active duty. Anyone who owned a 3DFX card at launch time will remember the mind-blowing levels of eye-candy. Equally the E8600 has gone down in folklore as a hardcore overclocker. Ce...
Abstract: NVIDIA recently launched its $399 GeForce GTX 670 video card. We evaluated that video card last week, and given an extremely short review time, we shared what we could . We discovered through our testing that there were a couple of other comparisons we co...
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.
Price could be lower due to poor quality cooler design.
Due to the long wait for the GTX 670, the key question we need to answer is whether the GeForce GTX 670 is worth the $399 price tag. To try to answer this question, we try to put ourselves in a consumers point of view. The card definitely has the perf...