Real NVIDIA GK104 Kepler Video Card PCB Pictured
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Real NVIDIA GK104 Kepler Video Card PCB Pictured
The power connector is pretty wild:
I'm not sure why they would do that unless they were trying to do something unique with the GPU cooler as the PCB has a spot for two side by side 6-pin power connectors unless that was designed in case a third 6-pin power connector was needed. It you look at the PCB layout they have room for an 8-pin and two 6-pin connectors!
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Re: Real NVIDIA GK104 Kepler Video Card PCB Pictured
This is probably the lower end kepler. The faster kepler will use the 8-pin connector or even 2 8-pin connectors or 2 6-pin and one 8-pin.
Re: Real NVIDIA GK104 Kepler Video Card PCB Pictured
you'd think so, but then again: these are supposed to be more energy efficient.
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Re: Real NVIDIA GK104 Kepler Video Card PCB Pictured
This is copied from MPC.
GTX 690: 2x1.75GB, 2x6.4 billion transistors, $999, Q3 2012
GTX 680: 2GB, 6.4 billion transistors, $649, April
GTX 670: 1.75GB, 6.4 billion transistors, $499, April
GTX 660 Ti: 1.5GB, 6.4 billion transistors, $399, Q2/Q3 2012
GTX 660: 2GB, 3.4 billion transistors, $319, April
GTX 650 Ti: 1.75GB, 3.4 billion transistors, $249, Q2/Q3 2012
GTX 650: 1.5GB, 1.8 billion transistors, $179, May
GTX 640: 2GB, 1.8 billion transistors, $139, May
Doesn't say anything about power requirements. One can only say that the faster the card the price, heat, power all go up.
GTX 690: 2x1.75GB, 2x6.4 billion transistors, $999, Q3 2012
GTX 680: 2GB, 6.4 billion transistors, $649, April
GTX 670: 1.75GB, 6.4 billion transistors, $499, April
GTX 660 Ti: 1.5GB, 6.4 billion transistors, $399, Q2/Q3 2012
GTX 660: 2GB, 3.4 billion transistors, $319, April
GTX 650 Ti: 1.75GB, 3.4 billion transistors, $249, Q2/Q3 2012
GTX 650: 1.5GB, 1.8 billion transistors, $179, May
GTX 640: 2GB, 1.8 billion transistors, $139, May
Doesn't say anything about power requirements. One can only say that the faster the card the price, heat, power all go up.
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Re: Real NVIDIA GK104 Kepler Video Card PCB Pictured
A new picture has been posted online that shows what looks like the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 Ti graphics card with the final production GPU cooler installed. The GeForce GTX 670 Ti (GTX670Ti) uses the GK104 'Kepler' GPU and appears to be coming out very soon as it is being used in demos at the Game Developers Conference and now images have leaked out of the card itself. The specifications of this card are still a mystery, but we are sure that will leak online in the days to come. Odd the GTX 670 Ti images leaked out before the GTX 680! I wonder if that is a hint of what card will launch first?
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Re: Real NVIDIA GK104 Kepler Video Card PCB Pictured
Someone broke NDA early:
http://forums.legitreviews.com/post207687.html
http://forums.legitreviews.com/post207687.html