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[Official] NVIDIA GTX 670 Owners Club

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GPU Engine Specs
CUDA Cores: 1344
Graphics Clock: 915 MHz
Processor Clock: 980 MHz
Texture Fill Rate: 102.5 billion/sec

Memory Specs
Memory Clock: 6.0 GHz
Memory Interface: GDDR5
Memory Interface Width: 256-bit
Memory Bandwidth: 192.2 GB/sec

Feature Support
OpenGL: 4.2
Bus Support: PCI Express 3.0 (also compatible with 2.0 and 1.1)
Certified for Windows 7: Yes
Supported Technologies: DirectX 11, 3D Vision, 3D Vision Surround, CUDA, PhysX, SLI
SLI Options: 3-way
3D Vision Ready: Yes

Display Support
Multi Monitor: Yes (4 to be exact)
Maximum Digital Resolution: 2560x1600
Maximum VGA Resolution: 2048x1536
HDCP: Yes
HDMI: Yes
Display Connectors: (1) Dual Link DVI-I, (1) Dual Link DVI-D, (1) HDMI, (1) DisplayPort
Audio Input for HDMI: Internal

Standard Graphics Card Dimensions
Length: 9.5 inches
Height: 4.376 inches
Width: Dual slot

Thermal and Power Specs
Maximum GPU Temperature: 97°C
Maximum Graphics Card Power: 170 W
Minimum System Power Requirement: refer to Phaedrus's PSU Calculator
Supplementary Power Connectors: (2) 6-pin

3D Vision Ready
3D Blu-Ray: Yes
3D Gaming: Yes
3D Photos: Yes

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#2 ·
Workaround to get PCIe 3.0 on X79 boards can be found here.

Useful software

GPU-Z 0.6.6
EVGA Precision X 3.0.4
nVIDIA Inspector Tool v1.9.6.8
MSI Afterburner 2.3.0
FurMark 1.10.3
3DMark 11 1.03
Heaven Benchmark 3.0

Drivers

Geforce 310.90 (32-bit) / (64-bit)
Geforce 310.70 (32-bit) / (64-bit)
Geforce 310.70 BETA (32-bit) / (64-bit)
Geforce 310.64 BETA (32-bit) / (64-bit)
Geforce 310.61 BETA (32-bit) / (64-bit)
Geforce 310.54 BETA (32-bit) / (64-bit)
Geforce 310.33 BETA (32-bit) / (64-bit)
Geforce 306.97 (32-bit) / (64-bit)
Geforce 306.23 (32-bit) / (64-bit)
Geforce 306.02 BETA (32-bit) / (64-bit)
Geforce 304.79 BETA (32-bit) / (64-bit)
Geforce 304.48 BETA (32-bit) / (64-bit)
Geforce 301.42 (32-bit) / (64-bit)
Geforce 301.34 (32-bit) / (64-bit)

Reviews

For now, refer to this list by pioneerisloud.
 
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Originally Posted by daltonfury View Post

well i was amlost a owner
i ordered 2 of the gigabyte gtx 670's for a sli config from amazon... I then did a search on GTX 680 at newegg and they just had these come in stock http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121634 ...so i canceled the amazon order and bought 2 ASUS GTX 680's F it you only live once
Wow, that didnt take long. Out of stock already! I love your style of thinking good sir. I got one 680 already, waiting for the msi reference ones to come back in stock so I can scoop up an identical one, and then most likely 2 ek nickel full cover blocks and backplates. Probably going to be the most expensive build I have ever done. I normally go with the x60 or x70 cards, this will be the first time I went x80.

Im looking foward to seeing some comparisons between the 670 and 680. From what I have heard they are very close indeed.
 
#9 ·
just ordered the MSI N670GTX-PM2D2GD5/OC GeForce GTX 670 2GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card
from newegg
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127675
hate waiting for online order's lol, specialy when i order on a friday and have to wait till next week to receive it...once i get it here this tuesday or wednesday i will edit this post with proof so i can be added to the gtx670 club and have that title in my profile
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#13 ·
I'll have an eVGA 670 with backplate on Monday/Tuesday depending on how far the packages get tomorrow, so I'll have pics then.
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Originally Posted by fr0st. View Post

Anyone know which 670's are getting blocks?
My guess is the reference cards and the MSI/Asus heavy hitters will, though typically only EK will do blocks for those custom PCBs.
 
#15 ·
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Originally Posted by fpunch View Post

Could you comment about its noise, please? I'm thinking about picking one up but silence is the most important thing for me.
Noise is better contained than in my GTX680. The fans do get loud above 80%, but if you OC the card and set it to auto, it's pretty quiet. Now all this depends how cool you want the card to be when OC'd. But as far as out of box...it's very quiet.
 
#16 ·
Waiting for the twin frozr edition as they are always my favourite card's. Tho the reference evga oc with the white strip looks so freakin nice, but I would prefer silence over astetics.
Will be an owner soon
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Especially if I cave waiting on the twin frozr to come out and grab the evga.
 
#19 ·
Just got mine.. Haven't overclocked, but my Gigabyte boosted to 1175 core clock in Furmark and BF3.

Adaptive vsync is awesome, no input lag.

Maxed out BF3 in 1080P and GPU usage is strange. Only 60% with VSYNC DISABLED. Framerate seems to be in line with online reviews.. Is there something off here?
Specs below:

2600k @ 4400
8GB
120 SSD
Gigabyte GTX 670
 
#20 ·
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Originally Posted by Bosniac View Post

Noise is better contained than in my GTX680. The fans do get loud above 80%, but if you OC the card and set it to auto, it's pretty quiet. Now all this depends how cool you want the card to be when OC'd. But as far as out of box...it's very quiet.
Cool, thanks. I guess I'm gonna pick this card up on Monday.
 
#21 ·
My Gigabyte GTX 670 Windforce arrived from Newegg today. I chose standard shipping but I'm close to a Newegg distribution center so it only took a day to get here. It's going into a brand new Ivy Bridge build and the GPU was the final part, so I'll be working on it tomorrow night. I'm looking forward to getting this build together ... it's been 3 years since my last build and I'm way overdue.
 
#23 ·
Got my EVGA GTX670 SC today. Rarely drops below 60 FPS in Battlefield 3 at max settings 1920x1200. Very impressive. Also MUCH MUCH MUCH quieter than SLI GTX470s. I'm very pleased with my purchase.

So far, I'm hitting max core clock of about 1300 with a slight overclock of my own. +100 on memory as well.
 
#24 ·
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Originally Posted by bumrush View Post

Just got mine.. Haven't overclocked, but my Gigabyte boosted to 1175 core clock in Furmark and BF3.
Adaptive vsync is awesome, no input lag.
Maxed out BF3 in 1080P and GPU usage is strange. Only 60% with VSYNC DISABLED. Framerate seems to be in line with online reviews.. Is there something off here?
Specs below:
2600k @ 4400
8GB
120 SSD
Gigabyte GTX 670
Disregard GPU usage, it looks like the OSD for the EVGA tool lists power % first and it threw me off...

This card is AMAZING. BF3 maxed out with adaptive VSYNC is as smooth as you can get.. Pretty steady 60 FPS on a 64 man server.... 4xMSAA/Ultra/everything enabled

Temps don't go over 60c and the fans are silent.

Haven't overclocked it yet, nor do I think I need to.
 
#25 ·
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Originally Posted by bumrush View Post

Disregard GPU usage, it looks like the OSD for the EVGA tool lists power % first and it threw me off...
This card is AMAZING. BF3 maxed out with adaptive VSYNC is as smooth as you can get.. Pretty steady 60 FPS on a 64 man server.... 4xMSAA/Ultra/everything enabled
Temps don't go over 60c and the fans are silent.
Haven't overclocked it yet, nor do I think I need to.
Which GTX 670 (model) card is that with?
 
#26 ·
I am at work right now but when I get home I will have some benchmarks and some photos of the EVGA GTX670 SC SLI.

So far I had one card die on me, returned
it today and was lucky to get a replacement.
 
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