Monday, April 2nd 2012
ZOTAC GTX 680 Extreme Edition Clocked at 1.20 GHz
ZOTAC's GeForce GTX 680 Extreme Edition is shaping up to be a monster. A preview by Expreview points out its clock speeds out of the box to be 1.20 GHz (base and boost), with memory staying at 1.50 GHz (6.00 GHz GDDR5 effective). The default core voltage is 1.212V. ZOTAC also told the source that the card is capable of delivering 1.5V core voltage to assist in extreme-overclocking. It also goes on to claim that 2.00 GHz core clock speed might just be possible, in the best case scenario (you have the best cooling, best overclocking skillset, best luck).
Apart from a strong VRM (detailed in the older article), the card is also backed by several nifty features, such voltage measurement points, extreme-cooling optimized BIOS, and adequate-looking VRM cooling. The USB mini type-B connector on the back of the card turns out to be not a connection to an OC module, but a USB connection to the motherboard. ZOTAC is routing the card's SMBUS to its Firestorm OC software over USB. Maybe they haven't figured out [how] this could be done through the NVIDIA driver interface, or they didn't trust NVIDIA. For example, NVIDIA blocks SMBUS access to components that they deem "sensitive".More pictures, and videos follow.
The videos are in Chinese language.
Source:
Expreview
Apart from a strong VRM (detailed in the older article), the card is also backed by several nifty features, such voltage measurement points, extreme-cooling optimized BIOS, and adequate-looking VRM cooling. The USB mini type-B connector on the back of the card turns out to be not a connection to an OC module, but a USB connection to the motherboard. ZOTAC is routing the card's SMBUS to its Firestorm OC software over USB. Maybe they haven't figured out [how] this could be done through the NVIDIA driver interface, or they didn't trust NVIDIA. For example, NVIDIA blocks SMBUS access to components that they deem "sensitive".More pictures, and videos follow.
The videos are in Chinese language.
26 Comments on ZOTAC GTX 680 Extreme Edition Clocked at 1.20 GHz
Apart from a strong VRM (detailed in the older article), the card is also backed by several nifty features, such voltage measurement points, extreme-cooling optimized BIOS, and adequate-looking VRM cooling. The USB mini type-B connector on the back of the card turns out to be not a connection to an OC module, but a USB connection to the motherboard. ZOTAC is routing the card's SMBUS to its Firestorm OC software over USB. Maybe they haven't figured out [how] this could be done through the NVIDIA driver interface, or they didn't trust NVIDIA. For example, NVIDIA blocks SMBUS access to components that they deem "sensitive".
More pictures, and videos follow. [---]
The videos are in Chinese language.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
24/7 usage only can do 1250-1300Mhz, not a big improve.
As for the 680's I love them to be honest. The fan is so darn silent even in SLI in a Corsair 800D case which is terrible for air cool they still run fairly cool and perform great. Also, the Nvdia control panel is on average 10 thousand times faster to respond. I dunno not a brand fanatic, but I must say I was very let down but I will keep an open mind when I upgrade next time. Still have the stupid water blocks I was gonna use :-(
www.techpowerup.com/163231/ZOTAC-GeForce-GTX-680-Extreme-Edition-Pictured.html
I hope to see TPU reviews of some of the more awesome custom 680s.
Not much headroom, here, eh?