The card has a reference design and cooling system, but the clocks are higher

Apr 28, 2012 10:45 GMT  ·  By

A picture of a Leadtek GeForce GTX 670 card has apparently surfaced on the net. The card is said to have Leadtek branding on it, but that has been removed prior to the photo being taken.

We’ve talked about Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 670 card before, here. So we already know what is its reason for being and what’s the targeted market range.

This card is part of Leadtek’s OC line of products so it will come with a slightly higher clock than the reference GTX 670.

Leadtek’s GTX670 OC version has a core clock of 1006 MHz that can receive a boost to 1058 MHz.

It comes with the same 2 GB GDDR5 memory clocked at the same frequency as the reference GTX680.

So, this OC family member will have one SMX unit disabled, but most of the other features will be as close as possible to the ones on Nvidia’s GTX 680.

The card is listed online in Malaysia for 423 USD. That would be 319 EUR for the European customers, but we’re sure Nvidia won’t miss the chance to overcharge them and we expect listings around the 359 EUR mark.