Yet another factory overclocked video card from Inno3D

May 14, 2012 15:51 GMT  ·  By

Affordable video card manufacturer Inno3D has been working lately on quite a few high-end video card designs.

The company’s new GeForce GTX 670 iChill HerculeZ graphics card is reportedly based on a reference GTX 680 PCB with the GTX 670 GPU stuck on it.

The cards working frequencies are closer to GTX 680 video cards, rather than the usual GTX 670 adapters.

The PCB has a 5 plus 2 phase VRM and the extra power is needed to clock the GPU at a base frequency of 1020 MHz, rather than the reference default of 915 MHz.

The Boost option is also upped at 1098 MHz, over 10% higher than the reference default of 980 MHz Boost.

The memory frequency is unfortunately left unchanged.

The expected price is around 500 USD. That would be around 390 EUR for the European gamers.

Inno3D Presents the iChill Herculez GTX 670 Video Card (2 Images)

Inno3D's overclocked GTX 670
Inno3D's overclocked GTX 670
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