Monday, July 30th 2012

MSI Intros 4 GB GeForce GTX 680 Twin Frozr III Graphics Card

MSI introduced a 4 GB model of its GeForce GTX 680 Twin Frozr graphics card (model: N680GTX Twin Frozr 4GD5). The card is further available in standard (1006/1058 MHz core/GPU Boost) and OC (1058/1124 MHz core/GPU Boost) variants. The 4 GB of memory, spread across a 256-bit wide memory interface, is clocked at 6008 MHz (GDDR5-effective) on both variants. The card appears to make use of a custom-design PCB by MSI, which draws power from two 6-pin PCIe power connectors, and the company's trusty Twin Frozr III cooling solution, which has been featured on several of its high-end graphics cards. The new 4 GB variants could cost about 20% higher than their 2 GB counterparts.
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25 Comments on MSI Intros 4 GB GeForce GTX 680 Twin Frozr III Graphics Card

#1
entropy13
If only they're also 20% better than their 2GB counterparts...
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#2
seronx
Well if you got Nvidia Inspector you can do super sampling effectively...

and... with transparent textures? you can load more textures into the graphics memory.
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#3
Shou Miko
that's a card i wanna own :cool:
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#4
Nordic
I want to see how these perform at high resolutions
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#5
pantherx12
I wish MSI would start using bigger fans.

Past 40% these ones make upsetting amounts of noise : [
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#6
Steven B
looking forward to your review w1zzrd!
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#7
Black Panther
I really wish this and the 670 4GB gets reviewed :)
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#8
Nihilus
The 690 only has 2gb of effective vram, but it doesn't seemed to be bottle-necked. Waste of $
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#9
radrok
NihilusThe 690 only has 2gb of effective vram, but it doesn't seemed to be bottle-necked. Waste of $
Crank up the AA and you'll get to the 2GB Vram cap eventually, I often get my 2GB Vram capped (2560x1600).


I just hope that MSI makes a 680 Lightning Xtreme (4GB).
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#10
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
Twin frozr and lightning is so confusing. They look the same externally o_0
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#11
neliz
Bjorn_Of_IcelandTwin frozr and lightning is so confusing. They look the same externally o_0
/sarcasm

Yes I Agree! :confused: they both have two fans and say MSI and Twin Frozr on the cooler.

680 Lightning


680 Twin Frozr


/sarcasm :)
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#13
neliz
Bjorn_Of_IcelandI forgot to mention Twin Frozr 680 and GTX580 Lightning :D.

www.gamedware.com/site/images/2011/04/MSI-N580GTX-Lightning_Picture_2D3.png

Doesnt matter. It has a box to start with XD
Cooler wise it goes like this: for about one year a new Twin Frozr is "exclusive" on differentiating models like Hawk, Lightning and Power Edition

So when there's a new Frozr it gets implemented on the high end and the "current" design scales down to other models.
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#14
Shou Miko
nelizCooler wise it goes like this: for about one year a new Twin Frozr is "exclusive" on differentiating models like Hawk, Lightning and Power Edition

So when there's a new Frozr it gets implemented on the high end and the "current" design scales down to other models.
so neliz can u tell us the price? and a release date? :D
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#15
pantherx12
neliz/sarcasm

Yes I Agree! :confused: they both have two fans and say MSI and Twin Frozr on the cooler.

680 Lightning
www.eteknix.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/MSI_GTX680_Lightning.jpeg

680 Twin Frozr
wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/118b.jpg

/sarcasm :)
Are my eyes deceiving me or does the lightning model have larger fans?

If so yay! Next time I get an MSI card it will be quieter ( It is literally my only complaint, I love my 7850 twin frozr 3 but it's crazy loud)
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#16
neliz
pantherx12Are my eyes deceiving me or does the lightning model have larger fans?

If so yay! Next time I get an MSI card it will be quieter ( It is literally my only complaint, I love my 7850 twin frozr 3 but it's crazy loud)
7970/680 Lightning have 10cm (or 100mm, whichever is more impressive to you) fans.
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#17
radrok
I know this question can't be answered for obvious reasons (but I'll try anyway :P), Neliz, but is MSI working on a 680 Lightning 4GB version? If so are you going to use double density GDDR5 chips or are you going to put the additional chips on the back of the card?
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#18
neliz
radrokI know this question can't be answered for obvious reasons (but I'll try anyway :P), Neliz, but is MSI working on a 680 Lightning 4GB version? If so are you going to use double density GDDR5 chips or are you going to put the additional chips on the back of the card?
Can't confirm or deny that, but it's always a possibility :ohwell:

(Yeah, I hate those kinds of answers myself :p)
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#19
radrok
nelizCan't confirm or deny that, but it's always a possibility :ohwell:

(Yeah, I hate those kinds of answers myself :p)
Oh don't worry, I fully understand your position mate and to be honest you are a very good rep.

If it is possible though (if it will ever be released of course), just make MSI know that they should stick to the 680 Lightning (2GB) layout as much as possible so it can be fitted with the upcoming Aquacomputer 680 Lightning block ;)
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#20
neliz
radrokIf it is possible though (if it will ever be released of course), just make MSI know that they should stick to the 680 Lightning (2GB) layout as much as possible so it can be fitted with the upcoming Aquacomputer 680 Lightning block ;)
double density would be the easy way to go as this doesn't require a whole lot of PCB adjustment, as you would have with a different layout.
DD was also the route taking with the 580 Lightning XE
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#21
Zenzou
I've already bought and installed it!

I upgraded from a Sapphire 5870 2GB to this one and I'm loving it!

Can't wait to test this baby out with Adobe Premiere CS6 on some heavy renders.

I was going to get the EVGA FTW+ but this one was $156 cheaper and had the same clock speeds and 4GB of GDDR5.

NCIX.com Link

Box


Changing of the guard (Sapphire HD5870 2GB to MSI GTX 680 4GB


In my rig [crappy iPhone 4s flash/photo/ambient lighting]


Rig
ASUS P9X79 LE
i7-3820 @ 3.8GHz (Turbo Boosted w/Corsair H100 cooler)
Corsair Vengeance Low-Profile Blue 32GB DDR3 1600MHz (8 x 4GB)
MSI GTX 680 4GB/6008MHz Twin Frozr III
Creative Fatal1ty Pro Sound Card
Windows 7 Professional x64
Corsair 650D Case
2 x 2TB Caviar Black HDD
2 x 1.5TB Caviar Black HDD
Samsung 245BW 24" 1920x1200 TFT
Dell U2410 24" 1920x1200 IPS
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#22
Nordic
pantherx12I wish MSI would start using bigger fans.

Past 40% these ones make upsetting amounts of noise : [
I so agree. I have the 6950 version and it is loud. Mine idled at 40% fan, unless I changed the fan profile.
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#23
Shou Miko
ZenzouI've already bought and installed it!

I upgraded from a Sapphire 5870 2GB to this one and I'm loving it!

Can't wait to test this baby out with Adobe Premiere CS6 on some heavy renders.

I was going to get the EVGA FTW+ but this one was $156 cheaper and had the same clock speeds and 4GB of GDDR5.

NCIX.com Link

Box
i49.tinypic.com/2ugew3t.jpg

Changing of the guard (Sapphire HD5870 2GB to MSI GTX 680 4GB
i50.tinypic.com/34yobdk.jpg

In my rig [crappy iPhone 4s flash/photo/ambient lighting]
i45.tinypic.com/2iue4x3.jpg

Rig
ASUS P9X79 LE
i7-3820 @ 3.8GHz (Turbo Boosted w/Corsair H100 cooler)
Corsair Vengeance Low-Profile Blue 32GB DDR3 1600MHz (8 x 4GB)
MSI GTX 680 4GB/6008MHz Twin Frozr III
Creative Fatal1ty Pro Sound Card
Windows 7 Professional x64
Corsair 650D Case
2 x 2TB Caviar Black HDD
2 x 1.5TB Caviar Black HDD
Samsung 245BW 24" 1920x1200 TFT
Dell U2410 24" 1920x1200 IPS
noo i don't wanna look, just make me want a card like that :cry:
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#24
pantherx12
ZenzouI've already bought and installed it!

I upgraded from a Sapphire 5870 2GB to this one and I'm loving it!

Can't wait to test this baby out with Adobe Premiere CS6 on some heavy renders.

I was going to get the EVGA FTW+ but this one was $156 cheaper and had the same clock speeds and 4GB of GDDR5.

NCIX.com Link

Box
i49.tinypic.com/2ugew3t.jpg

Changing of the guard (Sapphire HD5870 2GB to MSI GTX 680 4GB
i50.tinypic.com/34yobdk.jpg

In my rig [crappy iPhone 4s flash/photo/ambient lighting]
i45.tinypic.com/2iue4x3.jpg

Rig
ASUS P9X79 LE
i7-3820 @ 3.8GHz (Turbo Boosted w/Corsair H100 cooler)
Corsair Vengeance Low-Profile Blue 32GB DDR3 1600MHz (8 x 4GB)
MSI GTX 680 4GB/6008MHz Twin Frozr III
Creative Fatal1ty Pro Sound Card
Windows 7 Professional x64
Corsair 650D Case
2 x 2TB Caviar Black HDD
2 x 1.5TB Caviar Black HDD
Samsung 245BW 24" 1920x1200 TFT
Dell U2410 24" 1920x1200 IPS
Slightly off-topic XD how comes you have warm exhaust air blowing into your case ?
Would you not get better thermal performance with the rear fan blowing cool air in and your radiator functioning as an exhaust?* ( any other fans should be intake also)


*Heat rises after all so it makes sense to push air out the top of the case rather than having your fans fight against natural convection.
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#25
rossiboy0099
Iv got one of these on order , But from what im hearing the GPU cant handle more than 2GB even in x2 sli , which was what i was going for for my surround .
The only benefit is by going 3 way to take advantage .
By the time a GPU can take advantage , this card will be obsolete
I hope im wrong , but its making me think of sending it back for a 2GB and saving £60
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