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NVIDIA Kepler line specifications revealed.

New information from Lenzfire.com revealed detailed specs and price points for the NVIDIA Kepler line coming out later this year. The new 600-series cards - utilizing the PCIe 3.0 slot - are expected to compete with AMDs recent 7950 and 7970, with the GTX 680 boasting a performance increase of up to 45%. A quick breakdown is available below, and full details can be found by following the link above. (Note that the GTX 690 is a dual 680 card.)

GTX 600 Series Specs


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Monday, February 06, 2012 9:12:46 PM
Pelter
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Very happy to finally see Nvidia's next generations GPUs on a new architechture. These beat the AMD competetions in the high end areas right now. Might have to pick up a pair of 680s when they come out to replace my 480s :D.

Some very pricy cards though. Even if these cards are overall stronger than AMD's offerings, If AMD prices their cards right they should have no problems staying in the game.
Monday, February 06, 2012 9:26:38 PM
how many people are going to wait for Nvidia to release their product when they can get AMD now?? The HIGH end market will be saturated by the time the the 660 models release, by that time the mid range crads from AMD will have already dropped. I think Nvidia is screwed if they don't release their stuff earlier. Only people who want to buy Nvidia products will wait, which cuts your marketshare down by default.
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