Monday, May 14th 2012
Inno3D Launches GeForce GTX 670 iChill HerculeZ Graphics Card
Inno3D launched a GeForce GTX 670-based iChill HerculeZ graphics card. The card was listed on Chinese stores for 3,199 RMB (US $506), and combines the iChill HerculeZ modular cooling solution featured on a recently-launched GeForce GTX 680 graphics card by the company. The HerculeZ cooler allows end-users to easily remove the cooler shroud, the three fans, and modify the cooler to suit their needs (by tweaking the number and positions of fans).
Beneath the cooler is an NVIDIA reference-design GeForce GTX 680 PCB seating the GTX 670 ASIC. Variations to it include 5+2 phase VRM (instead of 4+2), the PCB color, and position of the second 6-pin PCIe power connector (no piggy-backed 6-pin connectors, instead they're beside each other). Out of the box, the GTX 670 iChill HerculeZ comes with clock speeds of 1020 MHz core, 1098 MHz GPU Boost, and 6008 MHz memory effective, against NVIDIA reference speeds of 915/980/6000 MHz. Display outputs include two dual-link DVI, and one each of HDMI and DisplayPort.
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Beneath the cooler is an NVIDIA reference-design GeForce GTX 680 PCB seating the GTX 670 ASIC. Variations to it include 5+2 phase VRM (instead of 4+2), the PCB color, and position of the second 6-pin PCIe power connector (no piggy-backed 6-pin connectors, instead they're beside each other). Out of the box, the GTX 670 iChill HerculeZ comes with clock speeds of 1020 MHz core, 1098 MHz GPU Boost, and 6008 MHz memory effective, against NVIDIA reference speeds of 915/980/6000 MHz. Display outputs include two dual-link DVI, and one each of HDMI and DisplayPort.
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At least NVIDIA's branding has a plus to it.