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It looks like there will soon be a new graphics card roaming online and physical stores, one made by Gigabyte.
The product is called Gigabyte GeForce GTX 680 OC Edition and is exactly what it says on the tin: an overclocked GTX 680 board.
Nevertheless, some things have to be mentioned, such as the custom PCB (print... |
4 April 2012 09:16 GMT |
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Like all other NVIDIA OEMs, Inno3D will have several GeForce GTX 680 graphics cards by the time it is done fiddling with the product.
One of them got pictured just a short time ago and may be quite convenient for people who prize silence above all else.
The item has copper heatpipes to lead the heat away from the G... |
3 April 2012 21:11 GMT |
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NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 680 hasn't been out for long, but there are already special coolers selling for it, like the Koolance VID-NX680 water block. The product isn't cheap by any measure, requiring $119.99, or 90 Euro, give or take. It covers the GPU, the memory chips and the VRM, which means that the ... |
3 April 2012 07:58 GMT |
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We've written about many GeForce GTX 680 graphics cards these past two weeks, but now we get to offer some information on a board that will better suit the needs of the masses.
Not that the 680 doesn't have what it takes for it, but it is definitely not something most people can afford, even with its pric... |
30 March 2012 12:01 GMT |
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AVADirect's Clevo P270WM gaming notebook has received a new graphics update in the form of the latest mobile GPU from NVIDIA, or one of them.
Alas, the GTX 675M is not something that can truly qualify as a next-generation graphics chip.
After all, instead of the Kepler architecture, it is a rebranded GTX 580M.... |
30 March 2012 09:48 GMT |
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One might say that NVIDIA has just finished its most recent wave of product releases, even though it only launched one single desktop product itself, along with some mobile GPUs. The ones really responsible for how many new graphics cards are now running on the market are the Santa Clara, California-based company... |
29 March 2012 07:56 GMT |
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Zotac is on a roll, or is getting ready for such an episode regarding the graphics adapter market, having begun work on some really powerful video controllers.
Expreview is where the photos of a future Zotac product have surfaced, along with part of the specifications.
From what we can gather, this isn't the... |
29 March 2012 03:16 GMT |
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The famous video card and mainboard manufacturer EVGA is advertising a new campaign on its website, calling for EVGA GeForce GTX 680 owners to register their recently acquired GTX 680 EVGA cards and get a chance to receive a modified video card bracket. The question is: why wouldn't EVGA ship every dual slot ca... |
28 March 2012 09:06 GMT |
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Even though it has already been several days since the official launch of NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 680, there seems to be no stopping the downpour of custom models.
Then again, this is not so much a report concerning a new video board, but a rumor about a model that has yet to come forth.
Much like Galaxy, Color... |
26 March 2012 04:39 GMT |
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We've seen the Galaxy GTX 680 4 GB card, or at least some preview photos of the unfinished product, and now we are looking at another version of the Kepler controller, from the same company. A 4 GB video board is all well and good, but Galaxy doesn't appear to be eager to turn all of its future GTX 680 mo... |
26 March 2012 03:45 GMT |
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The GeForce GTX 680 video card from NVIDIA is already the strongest single-GPU model out there, but Galaxy wants to shake things up even further. Most of the OEM GTX 680 card versions stick to the reference specifications, but NVIDIA's partners are definitely creating means of differentiating themselves from e... |
26 March 2012 03:02 GMT |
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We reported how NVIDIA's new Kepler-based GPU line includes a bunch of mobile products, and Eurocom was quick to start cashing in on the opportunities they present. In addition to the GeForce GTX 680 Kepler desktop card, NVIDIA launched the 600 series of mobile GPUs, which we covered here. Eurocom has now st... |
24 March 2012 07:01 GMT |
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We're happy to be able to bring you the fresh drivers for one of the most powerful graphics cards to date, the Nvidia GTX 680.
The GeForce 301.10 display driver comes with the WHQL tag and brings a heap of new stuff, Nvidia notes. A unified version of this driver, comprising all these new features, will be made... |
23 March 2012 10:46 GMT |
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NVIDIA has launched the GeForce GTX 680 graphics card and, since some people just don't like air coolers, EK has introduced a waterblock.
The product name is a fairly self-explanatory EK-FC680 GTX and the price is of 84.95 Euro, assuming the copper base is made of electrolytic copper.
Should users be willing... |
23 March 2012 10:38 GMT |
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If you think NVIDIA's GeFoce GTX 680 video card is tough, you're right, but that doesn't change the fact that it won't even hold a candle to what Zotac is working on. According to a QQ report, Zotac has decided to develop a Kepler-based video adapter whose graphics processing unit runs at 2 GHz.... |
23 March 2012 05:55 GMT |
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Now that we know enough to make sad faces when talking about NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 680 graphics card, we can go on with our examination of all OEM boards.
KFA2 is taking its turn, having created the GeForce GTX 680 2GB DDR5 256bit /HDMI/2 x DVI / DP/ PCI-E.
The specifications are the same as on t... |
22 March 2012 16:11 GMT |
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NVIDIA's partners will no doubt come up with factory overclocked and custom-cooled Kepler cards, but they seem to be content with the standard features for now.
Palit is just one of the many companies ready to start shipping its GeForce GTX 680, so keep an eye out online in case it shows up.
You'll need... |
22 March 2012 13:01 GMT |
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Now that NVIDIA's 28nm-based Kepler GPU is official, we finally know how much money Europeans have to cough up for it. According to the press release, the MSRP has been confirmed as £429 in the United Kingdom. Honestly now, the US price is $499, but £429 converts into $677.51. Do shipping and bor... |
22 March 2012 11:50 GMT |
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We spoke enough of the GeForce GTX 680 desktop graphics card for one day, so now we are examining the GeForce 600M series of notebook graphics.
The 28nm Kepler series of graphics processing units is just as ready to serve the mobile market as it is to power standard add-in boards.
This can only mean that a new Ve... |
22 March 2012 11:33 GMT |
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Unlike NVIDIA's other partners, Inno3D is not totally satisfied with just launching a reference GTX 680 card, so it is working on a model using the Accelero Hybrid cooler from Arctic.
Granted, “working” may be taking things a bit too far, since the item doesn't actually exist.
Instead, the l... |
22 March 2012 10:20 GMT |
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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 a... |
22 March 2012 10:09 GMT |
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With NVIDIA's official release of the first Kepler graphics cards, the floodgates have been opened and all OEMs are revealing their own models.
Micro-Star International is, obviously, one of the Santa Clara, California-based company's partners.
Its GeForce GTX 680 isn't in any way different from th... |
22 March 2012 09:43 GMT |
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Since NVIDIA is about to formally launch a new and mighty graphics card, it has a fresh driver version available for download as well, the GeForce 301.10 WHQL version.
Unlike previous releases of the GeForce graphics driver, this package has the GTX 680 as the sole entry on the “supported products” sect... |
22 March 2012 08:47 GMT |
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The time has finally come when we can actually speak about NVIDIA's latest graphics card without having to give leaks and rumors as sources. The Santa Clara, California-based company has formally launched the product, even setting up a nice and comprehensive product page here. The company was actually quite ... |
22 March 2012 08:25 GMT |
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NVIDIA hasn't officially launched the Kepler yet, but it may as well have, seeing how its official video has been leaked and most OEM cards have already been listed. Sure, the order pages that Newegg put up earlier today (March 22, 2012) got pulled, but not before the damage was already done, so to speak. We... |
22 March 2012 03:49 GMT |
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Looks like NVIDIA's upcoming product launch won't have the strongest possible effect on people.
NVIDIA is going to soon make the official introduction of the GeForce GTX 680 video card, the first controller based on the Kepler central processing unit.
Unfortunately, its official marketing video somehow le... |
22 March 2012 03:40 GMT |
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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 2... |
20 March 2012 11:40 GMT |
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NVIDIA will release the Kepler-based Geforce GTX 680 video card in a few days, but MSI, like others, jumped the gun a bit, though it hasn't outright revealed its version of the card yet. A few pictures, borderline screen shots really, have made their way to the net, showing some of the features of the upcoming... |
20 March 2012 08:52 GMT |
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After spotting pre-orders and photos of the Kepler, we finally get to see some benchmarking results for when two cards are set up in SLI. As far as the card alone goes, benchmarks have already illustrated its apparent superiority to the AMD Radeon HD 7970. That said, two GeForce GTX 680 cards in SLI were reported... |
19 March 2012 10:32 GMT |
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The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 graphics card, powered by the Kepler GPU, may not have been released yet, but that doesn't mean no one in the world has it yet. In fact, the Gigabyte version somehow made its way to someone's home. That someone is the Overclock.net forum member "ironman86." The model number is... |
19 March 2012 08:32 GMT |
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NVIDIA may not have actually launched the Kepler yet, but listings of the card, or OEM models at least, have begun to crop up, one of them belonging to Zotac. The Zotac GeForce GTX 680 graphics card, based on the newest and greatest graphics processor form NVIDIA, has appeared on the Dutch online store ComCom.nl. ... |
17 March 2012 04:47 GMT |
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If you're the owner of a notebook loaded with an Nvidia graphics card, it's time to get ready for new drivers, as the Verde 296.10 are freshly released.
The Verde 296.10 is the second release of the 295 family driver and comes with support for ION notebook GPUs, mobile GeForce notebook GPUs series 8m throu... |
14 March 2012 11:14 GMT |
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NVIDIA's Kepler-based GeForce GTX 680 may be stealing most of the attention of end-users, but other products are getting their share as well, like Inno3D's GeForce GTX 560 SE.
Some folks at Expreview managed to get a hold of some product photos of the Inno3D video controller, though they couldn't pro... |
14 March 2012 05:17 GMT |
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We tend to be skeptical about marketing slides, especially those made by a company in order to promote their new products, but the one NVIDIA leaked recently still deserves a once-over. The slide in the picture appeared on the NGF Community forums and is basically a comparison chart between the upcoming NVIDIA boar... |
14 March 2012 04:15 GMT |
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Here we go with the latest in display drivers, the Nvidia GeForce 296.10 release. If you're looking to get the best graphic performance from your Nvidia-powered desktop computers, then updating to 296.10 is a must.
The GeForce 296.10 destined for Windows XP brings support for the GTX 560 SE GPU and also comes w... |
13 March 2012 11:25 GMT |
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With Windows 8 Consumer Preview at large in the world and AMD working hard for some stable and top-notch display drivers, it was just a matter of time until new drivers surfaced form the Nvidia labs.
The 296.17 brings support for the Windows 8 driver model WDDM 1.2 and the info around it is rather scarce. Especially... |
13 March 2012 11:00 GMT |
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Since we covered the new driver for the Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems, it goes without saying that we would draw attention to the Windows 8 version as well. Microsoft's latest OS may not be totally ready yet, but that demo of it is floating around the world. Knowing this, NVIDIA d... |
13 March 2012 09:30 GMT |
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You know how we spotted a supposed photo of NVIDIA's First Kepler card not long ago? The one with an apparently unusual logo? It turns out that the Santa Clara, California-based company really is determined to start a new page in its history. That is to say, its GeForce graphics logo has gone through a trans... |
8 March 2012 09:59 GMT |
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Though the official launch of the GeForce GTX 680 is rumored to be scheduled for March 23, it is said that the Santa Clara, California-based company will speak of the board a bit sooner.
According to VR-Zone, NVIDIA will reveal some details, in official capacity, on March 12 this year (2012).
That is less than a ... |
6 March 2012 04:34 GMT |
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After months and months of 28nm video cards being sold only by AMD, we finally know when NVIDIA will launch its next-generation video adapters. According to Expreview, the first products based on the GK104 GPU will be made available on March 23 (2012). Since the company just a short time ago boldly said nothing w... |
2 March 2012 04:26 GMT |
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Nvidia has just deployed a brand new set of drivers for its GeForce graphics cards, which improves performance in games like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Mass Effect 3 or Diablo III.
PC gamers have seen a lot of great games being released at the end of last year, including Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 or Skyrim, a... |
22 February 2012 08:29 GMT |
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Here's the WHQL-certified version of Nvidia's newest display driver, the GeForce 295.73. This version promises a dramatic increase in the gaming performance for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, “the fastest selling title in Steam’s history.”
Nvidia says that the GeForce 295.73 offers up to 45... |
21 February 2012 08:06 GMT |
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NVIDIA has completed its latest version of the GeForce graphics driver, one that claims to bring dramatic performance improvements in some of the most popular games of our time. People who own one of NVIDIA's graphics adapters, especially the GeForce 400 and 500 series, will definitely want to download this ... |
21 February 2012 07:23 GMT |
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NVIDIA's Kepler family of graphics processing units is making the news again, this time thanks to some leaks regarding the GK104 GPU.
Apparently, the name of the strongest graphics adapter powered by the GK104 graphics processor has been uncovered.
For some reason, NVIDIA continues to hang onto the Ti brandi... |
21 February 2012 03:58 GMT |
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The recent arrival of AMD's newest Radeon HD 7000 cards was enough to persuade NVIDIA that the situation called for a new video card, even if it wasn’t a coveted Kepler model.
According to VR-Zone, the Santa Clara, California-based company will soon release the GeForce GTX 560 SE.
This product will cover the... |
17 February 2012 04:30 GMT |
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Many leaks, rumors and other sorts of reports on NVIDIA's upcoming GPU series are roaming the Internet, but the latest one may be somewhat more relevant than the rest. The folks at TechPowerUp claim that some “reliable sources” provided them with previously unknown details about the NVIDIA Kepler G... |
10 February 2012 02:29 GMT |
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We've spotted the Nvidia GeForce 285.97 Display Driver on HP's very own FTP server, after following an announcement made on LaptopVideo2Go.com's forum.
As far as we can tell, this is an HP-customized display driver from Nvidia, created to support the GeForce GT 520M and 610M graphic cards. Despite the... |
3 February 2012 10:49 GMT |
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After the very fast withdrawal of the 300.xx beta driver series spotted some days ago on the Internet, it was expected that Nvidia should come up with something as soon as possible.
There still is no 300.xx series, but the 295.51 beta is available. The present driver brings version 1.3.11.3 for the HD audio driver a... |
31 January 2012 10:02 GMT |
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It wasn't long ago that we drew attention to the new AMD Catalyst driver, and now NVIDIA has taken its turn at launching new software for its consumer-oriented graphics cards.
NVIDIA has released drivers for both desktops and mobile personal computers, like it does each and every month.
The desktop driver ad... |
31 January 2012 09:29 GMT |
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