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NVIDIA Launches 'Kepler' based GeForce GTX 680, Worlds Fastest GPU

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    NVIDIA Launches 'Kepler' based GeForce GTX 680, Worlds Fastest GPU

    NVIDIA's 28nm new generation of graphics cards has arrived, and they're touting higher image quality, better performance and lower power as their key features:

    Every two years or so, NVIDIA engineers set out to design a new architecture for its GPUs, or graphics processing units. The architecture defines a GPU's building blocks, how they're connected, and how they work. The architecture is the basis not just for a single chip but a family of chips that serves a whole spectrum of systems, from high performance PCs to wafer thin notebooks, from medical workstations to supercomputers. It is the blueprint for every NVIDIA GPU for the next two years.

    Today, NVIDIA is launching Kepler, the much anticipated successor to the Fermi architecture. With Kepler we wanted not only to build the world's fastest GPU, but also the world's most power efficient. Feature wise, we added new technologies that fundamentally improve the smoothness of each frame and the richness of the overall experience.

    Kepler introduces two key changes that greatly improve the GPU's efficiency. First, we completely designed the streaming multiprocessor, the most important building block of our GPUs, for optimal performance per watt. Second, we added a feature called GPU Boost that dynamically increases clock speed to improve performance within the card's power budget.

    Kepler's new SM, called SMX, is a radical departure from past designs. SMX eliminates the Fermi "2x" processor clock and uses the same base clock across the GPU. To balance out this change, SMX uses an ultra wide design with 192 CUDA cores. With a total of 1536 cores across the chip, the GeForce GTX 680 handily outperforms the GeForce GTX 580.

    The GeForce GTX 680 is quite unlike any flagship graphics card we've ever built. We've built the fastest GPU in the world for many generations now. With Kepler, we wanted to do more than just repeat that feat.

    Kepler is really about starting from first principles and asking: beyond performance, how can we improve the gaming experience as a whole?
    Gamers told us they want GPUs that are cooler, quieter, and more power efficient. So we re-designed the architecture to do just that. The GeForce GTX 680 consumes less power than any flagship GPU since the original GeForce 8800 GTX, yet it outperforms every GPU we or anyone else have ever built.


    Read more at GeForce.com
    Last edited by caveman-jim; Mar 22, 2012, 08:46 AM. Reason: removed review links so people can post their favorite however they want

    #2
    Looks like NVidia just laid down some smack on AMD.

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      #3
      Hardly, it does appear to be slightly faster in most tests.

      It does appear to be quite a well balanced product though. If it is indeed $100 less MSRP AMD will have to do some price slashing.
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        #4
        S!

        Hard time to decide if worth jumping from 7970HD to 680GTX...All the games tested in reviews were those I do not even play which makes it harder. Anyways kudos to nV for bringing some serious competition on the fray, let's see how AMD responds.
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          #5
          so no more burned down houses after using fermi, i am disappoint :<

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            #6
            /le sigh

            Again I'm thinking R3D has an inherent issue with Tech Report (did they pee in your wheaties at some point ?),.. nope I don't have any affiliation with them, never even registered over there but they (IMO) offer about the best reviews going... anywho

            Nvidia's GeForce GTX 680 graphics processor
            Kepler aims to do more with less
            Fermi Paradox*: "The apparent size and age of Fermi die suggests that many technologically advanced GPUs ought to exist.
            However, this hypothesis seems inconsistent with the lack of observational evidence to support it."

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              #7
              Originally posted by @md_Guy View Post
              Again I'm thinking R3D has an inherent issue with Tech Report (did they pee in your wheaties at some point ?),..]
              yeah, that must be it.


              that, or I was busy making the post and had time for those links and not any more before I had to AFK, and haven't added other links yet.

              nope, must be I don't like scott.


              don't be a dumbass.

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                #8
                Originally posted by caveman-jim View Post
                yeah, that must be it.


                that, or I was busy making the post and had time for those links and not any more before I had to AFK, and haven't added other links yet.

                nope, must be I don't like scott.


                don't be a dumbass.
                Ad hominem?

                Faster delivery with GTX 680?


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                  #9
                  Anandtech has a performance review here.
                  LegitReviews performance testing here.
                  [H]ardOCP review here.
                  TechPowerup review here.
                  Guru3d review here.

                  I removed the review links so anyone can post their own in the thread and be happy or sad or grumpy or sneezy or whatever

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jimby View Post
                    Looks like NVidia just laid down some smack on AMD.
                    Damn its like when you think you mastered Mortal Kombat and then you have to fight Shao Kahn and he keeps saying stuff like "Bow to me" "You are nothing" "hahahaha" "Is that your best?" and then just tears you a new butthole with the hammer. Then someone cries "oh noes Fatal1ty"

                    Gamespot also has a feature article complete with video presentations at their site:



                    Quicker, quieter, and more power efficient, the GTX 680 is new "world's fastest" GPU.
                    This is awesome, next AMD releases their next card (possibly dual GPU) and maybe price wars or cuts?

                    I am shocked though, they only added 540million transistors (obviously its a redesign/re-engineered architecture) over what was 3Billion trannies on (or is that transies?) Fermi, holy Shao Kahn beatings Batman!!
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by DiaperJe|\|i3 View Post
                      Hardly, it does appear to be slightly faster in most tests.

                      It does appear to be quite a well balanced product though. If it is indeed $100 less MSRP AMD will have to do some price slashing.
                      hardly??? what are u talking about??? its MORE power efficient, FASTER than the 7970, and QUIETER than the 7970, and even CHEAPER thant he 7970, so how can u say it "hardly" beats it? It trounces it! Good job on Nvidia for brining competition back!

                      Originally posted by caveman-jim View Post
                      Anandtech has a performance review here.
                      LegitReviews performance testing here.
                      [H]ardOCP review here.
                      TechPowerup review here.
                      Guru3d review here.

                      I removed the review links so anyone can post their own in the thread and be happy or sad or grumpy or sneezy or whatever
                      why doesnt Rage3d review Nvidia cards? just curious.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by poohbear View Post
                        why doesnt Rage3d review Nvidia cards? just curious.
                        We do, when we can get them.

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                          #13
                          S!

                          I checked those reviews. I wonder where they get the temperatures for 7970HD for example. Mine idles at 30-33'C and after gaming does not even go past 70'C and I have a slight overclock. And can't say there is a vacuum cleaner inside my case even when gaming.

                          I find it funny when they say that 680GTX "trumped/slaughtered/etc." the 7970HD. I do not see a few FPS slaughtering. Sure faster when looking at numbers but again if 5FPS more is world shattering then so be it Average FPS is that matters, not some 300fps when my monitor for example is 60Hz..I look mostly on minimums and average, anything over 60fps is just a bonus for me.

                          Do not get me wrong..680GTX is a nice product and deserves it's place in a high end gaming rig. But the excessive brand bashing does not make any of the cards any better nor you to gain respect from either brand. They do business, they want your money, not a brown nosed raving lunatic
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Akumajo View Post
                            This is awesome, next AMD releases their next card (possibly dual GPU)...
                            Double the power consumption and heat for very little return and the driver issues of a dual card? Never again.

                            The GTX 680 does look like a nice card. I am anxious to see if there are any real world complaints once people start getting their hands on them.
                            Last edited by xxJACKxx; Mar 23, 2012, 03:30 AM. Reason: punctuation

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by xxJACKxx View Post
                              Double the power consumption and heat for very little return and the driver issues of a dual card? Never again.

                              The GTX 680 does look like a nice card. I am anxious to see if there are any real world complaints once people start getting their hands on them.
                              The real world complaint is I don't have three in my tower yet....

                              Sold off some parts a few days ago now I think I am going to have to get two atleast, and replace my SSD's....
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                                #16
                                Originally posted by Hapatingjaky View Post
                                The real world complaint is I don't have three in my tower yet....
                                You know, you're right. I have that same complaint.

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                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by caveman-jim View Post
                                  We do, when we can get them.
                                  Any luck getting a review sample?

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                                    #18
                                    Looks like AMD 7xxx scale better under SLI/Crossfire compared to teh new 680.

                                    Just hours after our review round-up of the new GeForce GTX 680 graphics card yesterday, a Dutch site has managed to test multiple cards in different (but invariably exorbitant) SLI modes. One of the strange things we learned during our hands-on was that SLI is complicated by NVIDIA's GPU Boost technology, which causes individual cards in the same chassis to run at different clock speeds depending on their load and temperature. Fortunately, Hardware.info reports no problems with SLI whatsoever, but it also concludes that the GTX 680 doesn't scale quite as well as AMD's Radeon HD 7970 in this type of niche setup. That changes if you throw down even more money on a 5760 x 1080 triple-display rig, in which case NVIDIA takes the lead in some games, but loses in others -- leaving the two rivals closer than the single-card reviews we looked at yesterday. If horizon-filling gameplay is your thing, don't give anyone thousands of dollars until you've checked out the source link.[Thanks, Koen]


                                    -Kat

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                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by meerkat154 View Post
                                      Looks like AMD 7xxx scale better under SLI/Crossfire compared to teh new 680.

                                      Just hours after our review round-up of the new GeForce GTX 680 graphics card yesterday, a Dutch site has managed to test multiple cards in different (but invariably exorbitant) SLI modes. One of the strange things we learned during our hands-on was that SLI is complicated by NVIDIA's GPU Boost technology, which causes individual cards in the same chassis to run at different clock speeds depending on their load and temperature. Fortunately, Hardware.info reports no problems with SLI whatsoever, but it also concludes that the GTX 680 doesn't scale quite as well as AMD's Radeon HD 7970 in this type of niche setup. That changes if you throw down even more money on a 5760 x 1080 triple-display rig, in which case NVIDIA takes the lead in some games, but loses in others -- leaving the two rivals closer than the single-card reviews we looked at yesterday. If horizon-filling gameplay is your thing, don't give anyone thousands of dollars until you've checked out the source link.[Thanks, Koen]


                                      -Kat
                                      Guru3D seems to disagree



                                      Plus first release on new generation with drivers. Give it a few months.
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                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by Hapatingjaky View Post
                                        Guru3D seems to disagree



                                        Plus first release on new generation with drivers. Give it a few months.
                                        AMD has had a bit of time already with their drivers..

                                        Wait a bit of time with the NV drivers and see what happens.
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                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by xxJACKxx View Post
                                          Double the power consumption and heat for very little return and the driver issues of a dual card? Never again.

                                          The GTX 680 does look like a nice card. I am anxious to see if there are any real world complaints once people start getting their hands on them.
                                          There is not much of a point in going with more than 1 7970 or a gtx680. Unless your multi screening of course.. but then you have the issues.

                                          I learned my lesson.. one 27-30"IPS high resolution monitor and 1 high end GPU. Unless of course your a pro gamer and want 120hz 0ms. But I will take the vibrant colors anyday.

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                                            #22
                                            Driver wise, I would think AMD likely has more headroom than nVidia: GCN is significantly different from what they have been doing, where as SMX isn't all that different at all. This follows for most of the changes in the 680.

                                            Looks like a great card for gaming, and a better deal vs the 7950 in just about everything. Interesting that the two companies have sort of switched places this generation: AMD with a more complicated, compute-like shader structure and nVidia sliming things down.
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                                              #23
                                              Video Reviews!!

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                                              [yt]mBcv4rPoBFM[/yt]


                                              [yt]-svRvAjgfLQ[/yt]


                                              [yt]jyXvhdN9ljQ[/yt]

                                              I only saw those and the new egg... I completely forgot about video reviews for months so I gotta go watch the 7970 reviews.
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                                              If anything there's just still too many guilible people in the fanbase willing to accept this garbage star wars disney/Kennedy edition."

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                                                #24
                                                I find it interesting that on an AMD biased site that this news blurb generated more hits and posts than 6 or 7 recent AMD related stories.

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                                                  #25
                                                  Well, it is a long-awaited product and came out of the gate very well, if in short supply.
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                                                    #26
                                                    Not to mention that its not the "true" Kepler GPU, its the lower model...
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                                                    "Originally Posted by Napoleonic View Post
                                                    If anything there's just still too many guilible people in the fanbase willing to accept this garbage star wars disney/Kennedy edition."

                                                    Helghast... till the end of days!!
                                                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruxcT6LEVzk Disney Star Wars SUCKS
                                                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QESGXTFFZXM Kaz PTVD
                                                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dogMXzbz9js
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                                                      #27
                                                      Originally posted by Akumajo View Post
                                                      Not to mention that its not the "true" Kepler GPU, its the lower model...
                                                      Kepler is the codename for the microarchitecture, not the design. So it is a true Kepler.

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                                                        #28
                                                        This card is giving me a monstrously raging mega boner, I want it.
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                                                          #29
                                                          Originally posted by caveman-jim View Post
                                                          Kepler is the codename for the microarchitecture, not the design. So it is a true Kepler.
                                                          All the pro review sites have stated their belief that this GK104 GPU is not the full Kepler GPU... specially when you consider that they "architecture" did not double in transistor count despite skipping a engineering chip fab process node (32nm)

                                                          Basically since G80's 68X million transistors to G92's 75X million to GT200's 1.4 billion then GF100's 3.0 Billion we can definetly expect that later on this year the true, full version of Kepler will pack at least 6.0 billion transistors if its possible.
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                                                          "Originally Posted by Napoleonic View Post
                                                          If anything there's just still too many guilible people in the fanbase willing to accept this garbage star wars disney/Kennedy edition."

                                                          Helghast... till the end of days!!
                                                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruxcT6LEVzk Disney Star Wars SUCKS
                                                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QESGXTFFZXM Kaz PTVD
                                                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dogMXzbz9js
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                                                            #30
                                                            GK104 is to Kepler what Pitcairn is to Southern Islands.

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