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.
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.
Engineered 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.
It outpaces the closest competitive product in gaming performance by upwards of 45 percent, while consuming approximately 18 percent less power.
The reference card should put prices in the $400 range, about a hundred bucks less than the GTX 680 and considerably more justifiable for the PC gamer on a budget.