As always, the products are showing up well ahead of the launch

Mar 20, 2012 15:40 GMT  ·  By

If you thought MSI's previous leak was big, you'll probably love this one: both MSI and EVGA got their products listed online just now.

It is North American retailer NCIX that plays the part of the culprit, not that prospective buyers have anything against its premature move.

Both the MSI N680GTX-PM2D 2GD5/OC and the EVGA 02G-P4-2682-KR have factory overclocked GPUs and memory.

The former has the Kepler working at 1,056 MHz, and the 2 GB of GDDR5 VRAM at 6 GHz.

Meanwhile, the latter's graphics processor and VRAm clock speeds have not been revealed, but the “SuperClocked” branding is a clear giveaway of its factory-overclocked status.

The boards carry the price of $578.20, which translates into 438.62 Euro. Actual listing in Europe will probably cost a little more though, since exchange rates rarely get reflected, if ever.