Tuesday, July 17th 2012

ZOTAC Unveils GeForce GT 630 and GT 640 ZONE Series Silent Graphics Cards

ZOTAC International, a global innovator and channel manufacturer of graphics cards, mainboards and mini-PCs, today ushers in a new era of quiet computing with the ZOTAC GeForce GT 640 ZONE Edition and GeForce GT 630 ZONE Edition graphics cards. The ZOTAC GeForce GT 640 ZONE Edition redefines quiet computing with a new video processing engine and supercharged architecture to create the perfect card for home theater PC and everyday use while the ZOTAC GeForce GT 630 ZONE Edition delivers an outstanding value to quiet computing users.

Packing a new enhanced video processing engine, the ZOTAC GeForce GT 640 ZONE Edition takes the home theater PC to the new 4K era with 4K video decoding capabilities for stunning details and smooth playback of high-resolution video up to 4096x2160 resolution. A new NVEnc video encoding engine integrated in the ZOTAC GeForce GT 640 accelerates video encoding tasks for lightning-fast video conversions and transcoding, with compatible software.
"The new ZOTAC GeForce GT 640 ZONE Edition is our new silent powerhouse graphics card perfect for home theater PC usage," said Carsten Berger, marketing director, ZOTAC International. "By coupling 4K video decoding capabilities with the new NVEnc encoding engine, we're able to deliver a completely silent graphics card that lets users connect to 4K displays and view native 4K video content flawlessly - there's also extra power available to accelerate video transcoding to quickly put your video content on portable media devices and smartphones."

Triple-display support with NVIDIA Surround technology makes the ZOTAC GeForce GT 640 ZONE Edition a productivity booster by maximizing computing efficiency and enabling simultaneous displays of multiple application windows. NVIDIA CUDA technology accelerates compatible video and image editing applications on the ZOTAC GeForce GT 640 ZONE Edition to quickly and smoothly apply effects without making a single fan-whisper.

The ZOTAC GeForce GT 630 ZONE Edition is available for less demanding users that desire silence, adequate performance and outstanding features at an excellent value.

It's time to play with the ZOTAC GeForce GT 640 ZONE Edition and GeForce GT 630 ZONE Edition.

For more information, visit the product pages of GT 630 ZONE Edition and GT 640 ZONE Edition
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6 Comments on ZOTAC Unveils GeForce GT 630 and GT 640 ZONE Series Silent Graphics Cards

#1
Casecutter
The GT 630 appear to be a rename of the GT 430 (96 Shaders) with 50Mhz OC while less effective memory clock. The GT 640 is a GK-107 and that would be nice if it was a half-height, but would be a good HTPC card if you have the room.
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#2
NHKS
^
& 650 will probably be a GT 640(GK107) with GDDR5 mem..
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#3
Casecutter
A GT 650 on GK-107 why has that has not been indicated or even hinted to in reports and why it not happened as of yet? I mean the silicone and chips are in production, but they don’t even hint of offering it? Are they waiting to bin enough chip and have a hard time find enough good ones? They must be sell down GTX550 and "non-Ti" 560 stocks so they can have it not stealing sales? I suppose it would need to fall between those and still get then a price around $160. That where the 7770 is and $130, I just don’t see why they would wait 7770 are good plentiful and selling.
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#4
tacosRcool
meh
I wouldn't touch nor use even in a htpc
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#5
Casecutter
May be had a waited a extra day...
www.fudzilla.com/home/item/27977-nvidia-gts-650-rumours-show-up

If they can get 7750 performance (44% over a GT640 is right about in line what W1zzard indicates) while offer it for $30 more than a GT640 they'll still be behind. If they can do it with no 6-pin they'll have achieved parity (though after 7 months) while asking more for it.

Remember what W1zzarrd said about the price on the 7750 when it showed he said "Price too high to be competitive" what can be said about this? :rolleyes:
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#6
RadeonProVega
Making DDR3 cards are a waste of freaking time. ugh.
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