ZOTAC has released an over-clocked GeForce GTX 670 Extreme Edition

ZOTAC added a new graphic device i.e. over-clocked GeForce GTX 670 Extreme Edition to its range of graphic cards. This graphic device is initially dispersed in the factory and made in the original design. It is reported on Expreview.

 

It has introduced few new uses as a basis for design of the GeForce GTX 680 Extreme Edition with 13-phase digital power system and high-quality components. It includes a graphics processor GK104, which is made at 28-nanometer process-based architecture of Kepler, 1344 stream processors, 112 texture units, 32 raster operations unit, and 2 GB of GDDR5 memory standard to access 256-bit bus. Working memory and GPU frequencies are increased from the reference values of 915/980 (standard / high frequency of GPU) and 6008 MHz to 1111/1202 and 6600 MHz, respectively.

The device is equipped with dual-slot cooling system, which consists of five 8-mm nickel-plated copper heat pipes, massive radiator and two 92-millimeter fan. This model receives additional energy with a single 8-pin and one 6-pin power connectors. To connect the monitor video outputs are HDMI, DisplayPort and two ports, DVI, and to connect to the system serves as an interface PCI-Express 3.0 x16. The device has support for DirectX 11 and Shader Model 5.0, as well as technologies NVIDIA SLI, PhysX, PureVideo HD and CUDA.
It is expected that the video card ZOTAC GeForce GTX 670 Extreme Edition will be available in Asia in the near future, but its price is not reported yet.

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