Like the others, it stays faithful to the reference specifications

Mar 22, 2012 14:09 GMT  ·  By

We've already seen MSI's and Palit's GeForce GTX 680 Kepler-based graphics cards, not to mention NVIDIA's own.

Now, we are casting a glance in the direction of the model from Point of View.

As you may have guessed, it's pretty much identical to the cards mentioned above.

The GPU works at 1,006 MHz (1,058 MHz with GPU Boost), the 2 GB of GDDR5 have a frequency of 6,000 MHz, and the 1,536 CUDA cores operate at the same rate as the GPU.

Meanwhile, the memory interface is of 256 bits, and connections to one or more monitors (up to four) are achieved via dual-link DVI (two ports), HDMI (one port) and DisplayPort (again, one connector).

Be sure to have $499 ready in case you want to buy this thing, though the actual price will probably be of $510 or so. The European tag of the Kepler is still not known yet.