Saturday, April 14th 2012

Palit GeForce GTX 680 JetStream 4 GB Pictured

Soon after launching GeForce GTX 680 JetStream, Palit is working on its variant with double the amount of memory, at 4 GB. The GTX 680 JetStream 4 GB joins Gainward's GTX 680 Phantom 4 GB and Galaxy GTX 680 4 GB, at being some of the first cards with double the memory amount, which could just come handy with triple-monitor 3D Vision Surround setups.

Unlike the 2 GB GTX 680 JetStream, which has 1150 MHz (core boost) and 6.30 GHz (memory), the 4 GB variant sticks to NVIDIA reference clock speeds of 1056 MHz (core boost) and 6.00 GHz (memory). Like the 2 GB variant, the new card will use 6-pin and 8-pin PCIe power connectors to draw power. We can see from pictures that the PCB is a slight variation of NVIDIA's reference design, besides the GDDR5 memory chips on the reverse side of the PCB, which are not cooled by any back-plate. Its launch could be very soon.
Source: Guru3D
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14 Comments on Palit GeForce GTX 680 JetStream 4 GB Pictured

#1
Shou Miko
hmm memory on the back side of the card :/

i throug they did like on the GTX 580 3gb everyone on the front of the pcb under the heatsink.
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#2
hhumas
its so beautiful with 3 fans .... will keep the temp low
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#3
dj-electric
Memory on the back side? good, now supply it with a nice sexy backplate :( !
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#4
Shou Miko
Dj-ElectriCMemory on the back side? good, now supply it with a nice sexy backplate :( !
i think EVGA will properly do that, if they don't make a custom pcb with all off them hidden under the heatsink itself.
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#5
Huddo93
anyone have any idea on price? absolutely amazing looking card!
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#6
radrok
puma99dk|hmm memory on the back side of the card :/

i throug they did like on the GTX 580 3gb everyone on the front of the pcb under the heatsink.
What's the problem of memory on the backside of the card? My GPUs have some memory chips behind and there is no problem at all, they don't produce that much heat.
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#7
m1dg3t
Yay! More pic's :rolleyes: What a flop card, dbl stack connector should have no place on this board and no backplate, like wtf? Is there a shortage of those as well?

Paper launch of the year award goes to....
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#8
Andrea deluxe
2gb cooled and other 2gb not cooled.... :laugh:

my compliments to the engineers
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#9
OneCool
Andrea deluxe2gb cooled and other 2gb not cooled.... :laugh:

my compliments to the engineers
True but its nothing a few stick on heatsinks wont fix and they would probably cool them better than a back plate.

but For that much money yes it should have one IMO. :rolleyes:


front does look e-sexy :pimp:
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#10
borden5
can't wait to get myself a pair of these . Who am I kidding ,I'll just stop dreaming now
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#11
Shou Miko
radrokWhat's the problem of memory on the backside of the card? My GPUs have some memory chips behind and there is no problem at all, they don't produce that much heat.
we r saying 2012 and ino memory doesn't need directly cooling when it comes to gfx even when u oc them, but still i prepare that myself.

so if it was me buying a 4gig card i would mount some ram sinks on them anyway.
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#12
KainXS
GDDR5 does not need to be cooled under standard conditions but when you OC you might need the extra cooling, they didn't put them under the heatsink because with their design of the mem controller the memory needs to be linked and to do that it has to be on the back, 8 on front and back. more than 2GB of memory on 256bit bus and you will almost definitely see memory on the back.

would be nice to see a backplate of decent quality though.
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#13
Oberon
m1dg3tYay! More pic's :rolleyes: What a flop card, dbl stack connector should have no place on this board and no backplate, like wtf? Is there a shortage of those as well?

Paper launch of the year award goes to....
Because having less than a full-width vent on the backplate is important when you're not using a blower-style cooler. :rolleyes:
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#14
Initialised
Why, will it actually help?

By now everyone in the enthusiast community surely knows that double memory cards by budget brands use slow cheap non-overclockable memory modules and low binned GPUs to make a premium card to sell to idiots who buy graphics cards on RAM amount because the rest of the specs and performance charts make their brains hurt.

Don't do it.
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