It uses the same good old Nvidia reference PCB design

May 18, 2012 07:15 GMT  ·  By

Professional video card manufacturer, Japanese company ELSA is launching today the Gladiac GeForce GTX 670, on its official website. The company is well known in the professional TESLA and Quadro market, but it also has products for end-users.

ELSA’s implementation of the GTX 670 design is identical with Nvidia’s own reference card, except for the printed circuit board (PCB) color.

The GK104 GPU works at a base frequency of 915 MHz and has a Boost option of 980 MHz.

The 2 GB of GDDR5 memory works at the same 6008 MHz, just like many other GTX 670 cards inspired by the reference design.

The GTX 670 variant of the GK104 GPU has 1,344 CUDA cores active and the efficient 256-bit memory interface.

Pricing in ELSA’s realm is around 52,800 JPY.

That translates in approximately 660 USD or 518 EUR, but as we all know, most prices in Japan are higher than in the rest of the world, especially at the product's launch.

ELSA's Gladiac GeForce GTX 670 (9 Images)

ELSA's Gladiac GeForce GTX 670
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