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GIGABYTE Launches GeForce GTX 670 WindForce 3X Graphics Card

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GIGABYTE's first and only GeForce GTX 670 graphics card is the GV-N670OC-2GD, a non-reference design graphics card that implements the company's popular WindForce 3X cooling solution, coupled with its UltraDurable VGA+ PCB. While the PCB layout appears to be identical to that of NVIDIA reference design GeForce GTX 680, it is backed by GIGABYTE exclusives such as 2 oz copper PCB layers, electrical ripple control, tier 1 GDDR5 memory chips, ferrite core chokes, low RDS (on) MOSFETs, and Japanese solid-state capacitors.

Out of the box, the GV-N670OC-2GD features clock speeds of 980 MHz core, 1058 MHz GPU Boost, and 6.00 GHz effective GDDR5 memory. It loads 2 GB of memory across a 256-bit wide memory interface, with 192 GB/s bandwidth. Display outputs include two dual-link DVI, and one each of HDMI and DisplayPort. The card is capable of 4-way SLI. The cooling solution consists of two aluminum fin stacks, to which heat is transported by three copper heat pipes that make direct contact with the GPU, and ventilated by three 90 mm fans. GIGABYTE is asking US $415 for the GeForce GTX 670 WindForce 3X OC 2 GB.



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Three fans plus full sized PCB FTW. This could be my next card (possibly SLi) if the price is closer to $400 or less when the time comes.
 
....(possibly SLi) if the price is closer to $400 or less when the time comes.

so you are ready to spend about 800$ for GPU's but worry about 30-40$ :wtf:
 
so you are ready to spend about 800$ for GPU's but worry about 30-40$ :wtf:

What part of the word possibly, and wanting a good deal did you not understand?
 
What part of the word possibly, and wanting a good deal did you not understand?

and I thought you want good GPU's..., but any way - I wont get how 30$ discount from 800$ could be "good deal", maybe "a little better deal" :)

Take care.
 
Just bought one for 409 no tax and free shipping :)
 
This card is currently on sale in the UK for £366, that translates to $590 :eek: Nice card though and is actually one of the cheaper models on offer.
 
I'm still waiting to see how the 660 and or 660 ti perform, but as of now this is my #1 option for my next card.
 
Just got mine yesterday :) See my system spec.
 
I have two in amazon shopping cart for $800 no tax free shipping now. So close to pulling the trigger. To upgrade or not to upgrade?
 
and I thought you want good GPU's..., but any way - I wont get how 30$ discount from 800$ could be "good deal", maybe "a little better deal" :)

Take care.

I said POSSIBLY SLi, and WHEN THE TIME COMES! aka not launch day ffs. And forgive me if I want to save some money. You got some balls giving me advice considering the card you're currently running. LOL Stay off the crack please.
 
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