Friday, June 1st 2012

ECS Also Provides Sneak-Peek of its GeForce GTX 680 Black Series Graphics Card

The new GTX680 Black Series graphics card from Elitegroup (ECS) combines graphics power, rock solid reliability, low noise and tweakability in one unbeatable package. Screaming fast graphics performance and innovative thermal design means it won't even break a sweat running the lastest games, and it's ready for the next generation, too. GTX680 harnesses the raw power of the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 GPU, backed by the stability of ECS Nonstop Certification. Combine the GTX680 with an ECS Black Series motherboard for the ultimate gaming platform.
The GTX680's ECS Nonstop Certification delivers a hassle-free computing experience by solving common PC hardware problems before they can even occur, protecting gamers from crashes, instability and poor performance. This graphics card can be relied on for stability and reliability far into the future, thanks to a military-level assault course of tests that checks and stresses critical components for 72 hours straight and at temperatures up to 50º C (122º F) - far stricter than common industry standards. This is combined with the highest quality components and shielding. Nonstop boards use solid capacitors throughout, and Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection circuitry, to ensure long lifetimes with unsurpassed reliability. ECS, one of the world's largest manufacturers of high-performance PC components, is throwing its full engineering weight and decades of experience behind this much-needed move to greater reliability.

A specifically designed five heatpipe cooler ensures much better heat dissipation than previous generation graphics cards. Dual fans move heat away from the card with maximum efficiency, keeping the GTX680 Black Series running even under the heaviest graphics loads. The gold-plated aluminum upper cover not only looks great, but also provides far more effective heat dissipation than competing graphics cards that use cheap plastic covers, which can actually trap heat inside the card. Gold plated components are the perfect match for ECS Golden motherboards, and contacts with extra-thick gold plating provide even greater resistance to wear and corrosion, prolonging product life still further.

The GTX680 Black Series is already blazing fast, but for true high-end users, the specially-designed ECS tweaking utility allows enthusiasts to squeeze every last drop of performance out of the GTX680 by individually setting and adjusting the GPU clock speed and the memory clock speed. ECS Black Series' reliability and manufacturing excellence, backed by some of the toughest testing in the industry, ensures there's plenty of headroom for hard core gamers to unlock extra power from the GTX680.

The ECS GTX680 Black Series holds a massive 2048 MB of screaming fast 6008 MHz DDR 5 memory with an ultra-wide 256-bit memory bus driven by the raw power of the newest NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 GPU running at 1040MHz. The super fast PCI-E 3.0 interface keeps the bandwidth high and graphics data flowing without bottlenecks even during intense gaming. Multiple display support for up to 4 displays comes from dual-link DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort output.

The latest technology standards are supported, including Microsoft DirectX 11 with Shader Model 5.0, and OpenGL 4.2. The board is NVIDIA PhysX-Ready for true-to-life game physics, with NVIDIA CUDA technology to accelerate the most demanding system tasks - such as video encoding - delivering up to 7x performance over traditional CPUs, and there's also NVIDIA PureVideoTM HD support for astoundingly vivid HD video and movie playback. Standout features in the new GTX 680 GPU include two new Anti-aliasing Modes, FXAA and TXAA, for smoother graphics with a minimal performance impact, SMX Power Efficiency, GPU Boost, up to 3 cards in SLI mode, NVIDIA 3D Vision and 3D Vision Surround, and Adaptive VSync.
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14 Comments on ECS Also Provides Sneak-Peek of its GeForce GTX 680 Black Series Graphics Card

#1
20mmrain
So what the heck is the extra gold fingures connections for on this card. Look at the picture it appears that the PCI connection is split and longer then a normal connection. Unless this is a doctored picture and a sloppy on at that?
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cadaveca
My name is Dave
Nice! Will look great in my ECS Golden Board Z77H2-AX!!!


(board review will be up next week. ;))
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#3
Ghost
20mmrainSo what the heck is the extra gold fingures connections for on this card. Look at the picture it appears that the PCI connection is split and longer then a normal connection. Unless this is a doctored picture and a sloppy on at that?
Those won't be on the final product.
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#4
20mmrain
GhostThose won't be on the final product.
I sure hope not. Anyway The specs look good on this card. Will be interesting.
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#5
phanbuey
"This graphics card can be relied on for stability and reliability far into the future, thanks to a military-level assault course of tests that checks and stresses critical components for 72 hours straight and at temperatures up to 50º C (122º F)"


Oh my, 50 WHOLE C, well my mind it put to ease knowing that my gfx card can survive what a stock card idles at. I can safely put my rig next to the window where the sunlight sometimes hits it, and as long as it's off, I should be just fine. :laugh:
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#6
cadaveca
My name is Dave
That's ambient temperature, not the working temp of the card itself.;)
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#7
phanbuey
cadavecaThat's ambient temperature, not the working temp of the card itself.;)
LOL... the word 'ambient' is noticeably missing there. I see temperatures and immediately think "CHIPS!" :toast:
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cadaveca
My name is Dave
phanbueyLOL... the word 'ambient' is noticeably missing there. I see temperatures and immediately think "CHIPS!" :toast:
I've spent some considerable time talking to ECS about what they are bringing to market, over the past several months. Many things from them are being tweaked to meet the needs of enthusiasts, and this extra stability testing, part of the "Non-Stop" technology, is just a small part of a much bigger plan.


I'm actually kinda excited to see it all come together, to be honest.
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#9
radrok
cadavecaI've spent some considerable time talking to ECS about what they are bringing to market, over the past several months. Many things from them are being tweaked to meet the needs of enthusiasts, and this extra stability testing, part of the "Non-Stop" technology, is just a small part of a much bigger plan.


I'm actually kinda excited to see it all come together, to be honest.
Dave you are the reason we can have nice things, you always give awesome feedback to both users and manufacturers.

Can I internet hugz you? :)

I'm very interested to see how this card will retail.
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#10
cadaveca
My name is Dave
Thanks for the support, but really, I don't have that much influence...yet. There are a couple of OEMs out there that do listen directly to what I comment about, and have made changes based on my requests, but more than likely those changes have happened because I am not the only one who has done so. Really, those of use that do reviews are kind of a united front for consumer advocacy, and really, that's why I do reivews...I just try to relate what you guys tell me you want.
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#11
dj-electric
THIS CARD, MY GOLDEN PC BUILD - ASAP

Please ECS? *puppy eyes
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#12
1c3d0g
Thank you, cadaveca, for pointing this out. Some of us live in very hot climates, and most processing chips do not go well with high ambient temperatures. It's great to see that some companies are taking a step in the right direction. :)
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#14
theonedub
habe fidem
So it looks as though there are two different fans on the heatsink- can't remember which other cooler used two different fans (thinking one of the ASUS Direct Cu cards).
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