NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 Graphics Card NVIDIA first introduced the Kepler architecture just over a month ago with the release of the GTX 680, and since that time they have managed to turn the graphics market on its head. For the last three to four graphics card generations, the hierarchy saw AMD having the fastest dual core graphics card on the market, with cards such as the HD 4870×2, HD 5970 and most recently the HD 6990, while NVIDIA laid claim the fastest single GPU solutions, such as the GTX 480 and GTX 580. The GTX 670 has 7 SMX units giving it a total of 1344 CUDA cores, but it also includes 112 Texture units, 32 Raster operation units, along with base and Boost clock speeds of 915MHz and 980MHz, respectively. The card also has a 2GB GDDR5 frame buffer that runs on a 256-bit interface that comes clocked in at 6008MHz effective.
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 Graphics Card Features And Specifications:
- Number of CUDA Cores : 1344
- GPU Clock Speed: 915 MHz and Maximum Boost Clock up to 980 MHz
- Texture Fill Rate : 102.5 billions/sec
- 2 GB DDR 5 memory (6.0 Gbps)
- Memory Bandwidth : 192.2 GB/Sec
- Memory Interface : 256-bit GDDR5
- 2 x Dual Link DVI, DisplayPort and 1 HDMI Ports
- Dual Slot design
- Power Connections : 2 x 6-pin
- Power Consumption : 170 Watts
- SMPS required: 500 Watt
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