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Even though NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 690 graphics card is already a mighty beast, ASUS has been determined to overshadow it for weeks. The Mars III board, revealed at Computex 2012, is a GTX 690 with better power supply circuits, but this only came to light recently, when someone on the Expreview forums provided s... |
27 August 2012 03:57 GMT |
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AVADirect is responsible for some of the most ambitious server projects out there and, unlike other supplies of such systems, has managed to keep the press on its toes through the employment of hardware not normally meant for business or data center use.
The server whose photo AVADirect posted on its Facebook page ... |
6 July 2012 05:21 GMT |
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Going by its Computex 2012 exhibition, EVGA is one of the companies that will launch a super-powered version of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 graphics adapter. We have to say that this 2WIN Gemini video card took us by surprise, and not because of its actual performance parameters. In fact, beyond the existen... |
11 June 2012 06:04 GMT |
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EVGA’s video card and mainboard products are mostly high-end parts and this has been proved over and over again by the fact that professional overclockers are using them to achieve new overclocking records. Pro-overclocker TIM from Taiwan has reportedly managed to set a new 3D Mark 11 record scoring a high P20... |
29 May 2012 04:21 GMT |
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American company Koolance is introducing today, on its official website, the VID-NX690 water block for water cooling setups. The water block is designed for Nvidia’s reference GeForce GTX 690 dual-GPU card, and weighs 1.02 Kg, or 2.25 pounds in imperial. Usually, without a very high-quality thermal interf... |
22 May 2012 06:51 GMT |
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Zotac video card and motherboard company has just launched the GeForce GTX 690 graphics card, on its official website. Like all other GTX 690 launched these days, Zotac's card sticks to Nvidia’s reference board design. It seems that Nvidia has forbidden the AIC partners to modify the reference design, and... |
4 May 2012 08:53 GMT |
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The dual-chip GeForce GTX 690 graphics card from NVIDIA has become a selectable option on some Cyberpower pre-built computers, not the least of which is the Zeus Thunder max.
Like Origin PC and Maingear, Cyberpower is ready to serve the interests of gamers with deep pockets.
The “cheapest” system equi... |
4 May 2012 07:39 GMT |
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There was no way Micro-Star International would somehow fail to launch its own version of a new NVIDIA graphics card, especially when said graphics card is the best there is.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690 dual-GPU graphics adapter was formally introduced a few days ago, with all the expected pomp.
Since then, it has been... |
4 May 2012 05:57 GMT |
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NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 690 graphics card was launched a few days ago, which means that PC vendors and OEMs have had more than enough time to make their own announcements.
The company that is now launching the video card is ASUS. No modifications were made to the clock speeds, not that there was any need.
Dual-G... |
4 May 2012 03:33 GMT |
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We mentioned just a short time ago that Maingear had added the dual-GPU GeForce GTX 690 to its product line and, now, we learn that Origin PC has done the same with NVIDIA's invention.
If you're in the market for a nice but really expensive pre-built computer, all you have to do is drop by this page and t... |
3 May 2012 10:13 GMT |
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The dual-GPU GeForce GTX 690 was launched by NVIDIA just a few days ago, but it already has companies calling on its services.
In a move that isn't all that surprising, Maingear has formally announced that the Kepler-based monster is available as an option on some of its machines.
In case you forgot, the car... |
3 May 2012 09:59 GMT |
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High-quality mainboard and video card manufacturer EVGA launched today the reverence-based EVGA GeForce GTX 690 Signature Edition (04G-P4-2692-KR), on its official website. The card has the same layout as Nvidia’s own reference design and also comes with the same default frequencies of 915/1019/6008 MHz for th... |
3 May 2012 09:38 GMT |
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Nvidia has just announced the GeForce GTX 690 dual GPU video card on its official website. This is a design that’s surprisingly close to the GTX 680 SLI specifications and, just as we said, it launches just a month after the GTX 680. The new GTX 690 is powered by two fully fledged GK104 very efficient GPUs... |
29 April 2012 08:20 GMT |
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Once Nvidia’s teaser appeared on the company’s Facebook page, a lot of speculation took over the internet about the new card. Trying to profit from the lack of information, or maybe in an attempt to compensate for this year’s lesser number of April Fools Day jokes, some guys decided to fake a pictu... |
24 April 2012 19:11 GMT |
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The much-awaited dual GPU, Kepler-based video card from Nvidia seems to be coming sooner than expected.
A downward chronometer is being displayed on Nvidia’s GeForce.com website that says the Kepler twins will see daylight on April 28th.
The rumored specifications of this dual GPU wonder are as following:
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23 April 2012 12:03 GMT |
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We mentioned yesterday (April 19, 2012) that NVIDIA had posted a teaser on its Facebook page and, now, we know what product is on the way.
Then again, it is not as if we did not have our suspicions. Everyone did. After all, leaks and rumors haven't been hard to trip over in the past few months.
The folks at ... |
20 April 2012 02:58 GMT |
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We didn't really expect some information on the dual-GPU GeForce GTX 690 to emerge so soon after the GK106 specs, but here we are. Then again, we can't really say Expreview's information is much more than a confirmation of what people would have expected. Yes, the dual-GK104 card supports PCI Expre... |
10 April 2012 05:04 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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