![]() ORIGIN PCs are hand built, tested, and serviced by knowledgeable gaming enthusiasts, industry veterans, and award winning system integrators. ORIGIN builds custom, high-performance desktops, workstations, and laptops for hardware enthusiasts, digital/graphics artists, professionals, government agencies and gamers. "ORIGIN PC is always excited to launch the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX Graphics Cards and the GTX 670 is a nice addition to our award-winning desktops because of its game-changing innovation" says Kevin Wasielewski, CEO/Co-Founder of ORIGIN PC. Supercharged NVIDIA PhysX® and NVIDIA 3D Vision® that delivers a game-changing experience Surround multi-monitor gaming on a single card that supports up to three gaming monitors and one accessory display The new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 Graphics Card features:ġ344 NVIDIA CUDA Cores and 2GB of GDDR5 Graphics Memory It also brings richer gaming environments to life with support from the latest NVIDIA advancements like surround multi-monitor gaming on a single card, supercharged PhysX®, 3D Vision® and SLI® technology. ![]() The GeForce GTX 670 graphics card taps into the powerful, new, GeForce architecture to deliver a faster and smoother gaming experience. May 10, 2012, 9:00 am EST, Miami, FL, – ORIGIN PC is excited to announce the launch of the new NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX® 670 graphics card to their award-winning desktops. ORIGIN PC Launches the New NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 Graphics Cardįaster, Smoother and Richer Game-Changing Innovation You can also access GTX 670 product photos from the NVIDIA Flickr page located at: Show full PR text More information about the GeForce GTX 670 is available from For more NVIDIA news, company and product information, videos, images and other information, please visit the NVIDIA newsroom. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 GPU is available now from the world's leading add-in card suppliers, including ASUS, EVGA, Gainward, Gigabyte, Inno3D, KFA2, MSI, Palit, Point of View, PNY, and Zotac. The GTX 670 is built using NVIDIA's 28-nanometer Kepler architecture, as are the GTX 680 and dual-GPU GTX 690, which were introduced in March and April, respectively. Plus, the GeForce GTX 670 ties the competition's much higher-priced flagship product on 25 of the world's most popular games and benchmarks, a testament to the overall performance efficiency of the Kepler architecture. It outpaces the closest competitive product in gaming performance by upwards of 45 percent,(1) while consuming approximately 18 percent less power.(2) SANTA CLARA, Calif.-May 10, 2012-NVIDIA today launched the third GPU based on its next-generation Kepler™ graphics architecture, the GeForce® GTX 670, which brings dramatically improved levels of price-performance, power efficiency and whisper-quiet operation for PC gamers, starting at £329 including VAT / EUR 329 excluding VAT.Įngineered from the same DNA as the recently announced GTX 680-NVIDIA's top-of-the-line, single-GPU-the GTX 670 packs a mean punch in its lithe 9.5-inch-long frame. New GPU Brings Fabulous Performance, Power, and Acoustics to Gamers Everywhere NVIDIA Kepler Juggernaut Rolls On With Launch of GeForce GTX 670 Meanwhile, gaming-friendly manufacturers like Origin and Maingear have declared that they'll carry the card alongside the 690 in its desktop offerings - you can learn more about that after the jump. Of course, the war of words is little more than performance art at this point, so stay tuned for independent tests. In terms of official performance claims, NVIDIA has chosen to compare its benchmarks to AMD's high-end Radeon HD 7950 and boasts that the GTX 670 comes out on top every time by a margin of 18 to 49 percent. Nevertheless, you'll still get the same 28nm chip architecture and 2GB of DDR5 RAM, along with NVIDIA's GPU Boost technology that autonomously overclocks the processor to make use of available headroom. What sacrifices will be made to reach that bracket, compared to the flagship GTX 680? A loss of 192 CUDA cores, for starters, plus a slightly slower 915MHz base clock speed, which will no doubt have an impact on benchmarks - we'll do a review round-up shortly to figure out just how much. It aims to bring Kepler to gamers who don't have off-shore bank accounts, with a price tag of $399 (or £329 in the UK, and €329 in Europe). This'll be old news for some lucky folks, but NVIDIA has just unveiled the GeForce GTX 670 graphics card. ![]()
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