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    Kepler is finally here. Check out how we push the new GeForce GTX 680 300Mhz above its stock Core Clock Speed and 900Mhz above its stock memory frequency.


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    That's a badass card!!!! Two 6-pin connectors? Talk about awesome!

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    Indeed, and just think that this is only the midrange Kepler chip.
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    Wont be seeing this in my case for years :P

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    Mid range? But it's the X80?!? the 80 has been the flagship chip since the 200 series...
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    The card itself was originally supposed to be the 670ti until they realized it could stomp out the 7970 in most cases. The truth of the matter, is the chip is their midrange moniker. I suspect the GK110 will come in 780 flavor either in August or the holidays. More proof, is they are making this particular chip into a dual GPU solution.
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    Yeah, I heard the same as PP, but only from rumors. Nvidia would not confirm anything with us at this point in time.
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    All the cards with 670 TI engraved suggest it was really supposed to be called that. I think the actual name is irrelevant though, as the chip itself has the midrange model number.

    Most importantly though, this card is a freakin beast. I wouldn't buy it though.
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