Monday, June 4th 2012

MSI Announces GeForce GTX 670 Power Edition Graphics Card

Leading mainboard and graphics card maker MSI today announced the release of its GTX 670 Power Edition (P/N: N670GTX PE 2GD5/OC and N670GTX PE 2GD5) graphics card. The new GTX 670 Power Edition is based on the MSI Power Edition architecture which incorporates Triple Overvoltage, a strengthened PWM enabling an impressive 22.5% boost in overclocking potential compared to the reference design. The new Twin Frozr IV Thermal Design keeps the card cool and MSI's exclusive Dust Removal technology ensures that the cooling module remains free of dust for optimal cooling performance.

In addition, Propeller Blade technology offers 20% more air flow than conventional fans, effectively reducing temperatures by up to 20°C and noise levels by 11.7dB. The MSI GTX 670 Power Edition uses Military Class III components that give overclockers a level of quality and stability they can count on. The power, cooling, and other components of the MSI GTX 670 Power Edition incorporate more functions and technologies than the reference board, making it the choice of those looking for superior overclocking performance.
MSI Power Edition Architecture Boosts Overclocking Potential by 22.5%
The MSI GTX 670 Power Edition graphics card is based on the MSI Power Edition architecture: Afterburner's Triple Overvoltage allows the GPU, Memory and PLL(Aux) voltages to be adjusted. The Enhanced PWM design provides 25% more current than the reference design to ensure high stability during overclocking.

Twin Frozr IV: 20°C Cooler and 11.7dB Quieter than Reference Board
The MSI GTX 670 Power Edition is equipped with MSI's latest Twin Frozr IV Thermal Design. MSI's exclusive Dust Removal technology automatically reverses the fans at startup to prevent dust build-up dust and optimize the cooling module's ability to dissipate heat.

Patented Propeller Blade technology provides 20% more air flow over conventional fans and increases the effective cooling area. When combined with dual 8 cm temperature-controlled fans, SuperPipe technology, and a nickel-plated copper base, temperatures are effectively reduced by up to 20°C and noise by 11.7dB!

Military Class III Components Guarantees High Quality and Stability
MSI Military Class III components have been independently tested to meet many of the strict requirements specified by the MIL-STD-810G standard in order to guarantee high quality and stability. Military Class III components used on the MSI GTX 670 Power Edition include Tantalum Core Hi-c CAP, 30% more powerful SFC, and Solid CAP with up to 10 years of service life. This choice of materials reflects MSI's firm commitment to delivering trustworthy and dependable products to its customers.

For more product information, please visit the product page.
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27 Comments on MSI Announces GeForce GTX 670 Power Edition Graphics Card

#1
Yukikaze
Copy&Paste from the product page, just to have it here in a glance, I didn't see the clocks in their press release:
1019MHz Core (Boost Clock:1079MHz)
2048MB GDDR5 6008MHz Memory
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#2
illli
all those fancy words and number make it sound like it will be very expensive
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#3
badtaylorx
is this just on a 680 pcb or a new design???
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#4
Shou Miko
badtaylorxis this just on a 680 pcb or a new design???
could be the same custom pcb as they made on the 680 or a new once since it's not standart short pcb.
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#5
neliz
puma99dk|could be the same custom pcb as they made on the 680 or a new once since it's not standart short pcb.
New, Custom PCB, more phases etc.
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#6
Shou Miko
nice card MSI actually got build there wish i had the money for it, than i would be willing to change it out with my KFA2 GTX680 i so enjoyed the Twin Frozr II cooler i hope the third will be a nice touch not only with temp too ^^
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#7
Animalpak
Great card ! Twin Frozr series are well made graphics cards.
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#8
hhumas
I've already ordered normal gtx 670 of msi each 399$
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#9
Hilux SSRG
Nice looking card. Seems similar looking to the ASUS Direct series.
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#12
MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
MSI where is the GTX680 version!

Does anyone know is Evga Precision X will work with this card? Its essentially After Burner with a different skin.
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#14
neliz
nvidiaintelftwMSI where is the GTX680 version!
veeeeeery soon.
Does anyone know is Evga Precision X will work with this card? Its essentially After Burner with a different skin.
and no, precission X does NOT support all the functions like Triple Overvoltage of the 670 Power Edition.
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#15
MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
nelizveeeeeery soon.



and no, precission X does NOT support all the functions like Triple Overvoltage of the 670 Power Edition.
how soon? Like next week soon?
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#16
brandonwh64
Addicted to Bacon and StarCrunches!!!
nelizNew, Custom PCB, more phases etc.
Needs more cowbell... Naa seriously though, you think its possible for a single slot version? Thats would I would like to see.
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#17
neliz
nvidiaintelftwhow soon? Like next week soon?
:)
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#18
MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
neliz:)
if so ill be the first one to buy one. Im planning on getting a kepler card next week and really want to get a 680
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#19
neliz
nvidiaintelftwif so ill be the first one to buy one. Im planning on getting a kepler card next week and really want to get a 680
Check your local retailers out, I think some might already have pre-orders up. (don't look at the speeds though!)

www1.anobo.de/articledetail.jsp?aid=60134&agid=1156&pvid=4nfd8uenf_h3habmhk&ref=13&lb

www1.atelco.de/articledetail.jsps?ref=13&pvid=4nfd8uelw_h3gf8svv&agid=1156&aid=60134&lb=

www2.hardwareversand.de/articledetail.jsp?aid=60134&agid=1156&pvid=4nfd8uenf_h3hb7rwk&ref=13&lb
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#20
brandonwh64
Addicted to Bacon and StarCrunches!!!
nelizCheck your local retailers out, I think some might already have pre-orders up. (don't look at the speeds though!)

www1.anobo.de/articledetail.jsp?aid=60134&agid=1156&pvid=4nfd8uenf_h3habmhk&ref=13&lb

www1.atelco.de/articledetail.jsps?ref=13&pvid=4nfd8uelw_h3gf8svv&agid=1156&aid=60134&lb=

www2.hardwareversand.de/articledetail.jsp?aid=60134&agid=1156&pvid=4nfd8uenf_h3hb7rwk&ref=13&lb
Those are outside US venders. He is mainly looking for US only venders such as newegg/Tigerdirect/Amazon/EXC
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#21
neliz
brandonwh64Those are outside US venders. He is mainly looking for US only venders such as newegg/Tigerdirect/Amazon/EXC
I'm fully aware of that, that's why I said check your local retailers as that info should start to trickle in now.
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#23
neliz
brandonwh64This is it on newegg right?

MSI N670 PE 2GD5/OC GeForce GTX 670 2GB 256-bit GD...
That's the 670 Power Edition, Launched at the start of Computex and the original topic.

The card intelnvidiaftwwtfbbqsauce asked about was the beast powering 3DMark for Windows 8 at Computex, the GTX 680 Lightning:
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#24
brandonwh64
Addicted to Bacon and StarCrunches!!!
nelizThat's the 670 Power Edition, Launched at the start of Computex and the original topic.

The card intelnvidiaftwwtfbbqsauce asked about was the beast powering 3DMark for Windows 8 at Computex, the GTX 680 Lightning:
limages.vr-zone.net/body/16167/nEO_IMG_DSC_8524.jpg.jpeg
MMM that is a nice card!
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#25
MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
nelizThat's the 670 Power Edition, Launched at the start of Computex and the original topic.

The card intelnvidiaftwwtfbbqsauce asked about was the beast powering 3DMark for Windows 8 at Computex, the GTX 680 Lightning:
limages.vr-zone.net/body/16167/nEO_IMG_DSC_8524.jpg.jpeg
WOW. get rid of the Yellow on the cooler and put it too the GTX670 blue and itll be a winner. That yellow just throws it off.
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