Get to the next level with the EVGA GeForce GTX 670. This card delivers truly game-changing performance that taps into the powerful new GeForce architecture to redefine smooth, seamless, lifelike gaming. It offers brand new, never before seen features that will redefine the way you think about performance graphics cards. Expect more from your graphics card than just state-of-the-art features and technology; get a faster, smoother and richer gaming experience with the EVGA GeForce GTX 670.
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Best Bang For Buck Card!,
First it was the GTX 680 I had wanted, but couldn’t come around to buying it. Then when the GTX 670 came out, I realized it was so close to the 680, I would have to be a fool to buy the 680 still. Then the GTX 670 4GB version came out, and I knew I was set. For less than the bare minimum GTX 680, I could get a 4GB Superclocked GTX 670 which was faster than a stock GTX 680. One day shipping from Amazon and I’m in love.
80+ fps on Ultra in BF3.
120+ fps in Stormwind in WoW on Ultra.
120+ fps in Diablo 3 on Ultra.
Basically this card is the sweet spot when it comes to high quality cards at reasonable prices.
Even look at videocardbenchmarks.net, and you will see the GTX 670 is actually above the GTX 680.
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Amazing Card,
This GPU is amazingly fast and incredibly well done. I’d wanted to build a new PC for gaming and considered getting the GTX680, but the price-to-performance point was with the 670. In all honesty, I would have gotten the GTX 670 FTW (for the win) version, but it was out of stock on Amazon, so I opted for the 4GB card. Most games are not going to take advantage of the 4GB of memory unless you are running in SLI and running with multiple (3+) monitors.
Even if you’re just running one card, the 670 is the perfect price point for performance/$$. The card can run a bit hot (73ºC) when running something like BF3 maxed out at 1920×1200, but cools down quickly when you’re out of game. Stays very cool (35ºC) when idle or doing basic browsing, email, etc.
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Super nice graphics,
I bought a pair and set up as dual SLI (still debating going Quad SLI with them). Very smooth graphics, I maxed out all game settings with no loss of FPS!
Full size HDMI connector on card, nice as the monitors I bought to use on this only had old style analog and HDMI connectors (Samsung S24B350HL)
Played some with overclocking had temp up to 72C but overall they were stable running for a half-hour. Just as they are packaged sit around 38-39c for the one closest to processor and 36-37c for other.
Part of a completely new system build
P8Z77-V Premium motherboard
Intel 3770K I-7 (overclocked to 4.4 currently)
16G 1866 G.SKILL Ripjaws memory (4x4g)
Dual SLI EVGA 670 Nvidea SC graphics
Dual OCZ Vertex 4 256G SSDs (not in raid one for OS other for games — no HDs installed)
Watercooled via Corsair H100
1200W Corsair PSU
Corsair 500R mid tower (I liked how the radiator mounted in it better than the Thermaltake I was debatting)
Card Reader
LG Blu-Ray read/write
*Windows Experience score 7.8 (processor was only thing kept it from being 7.9)
**(benchmark marked at 3.5)
Heaven Benchmark v3.0 Basic
FPS: 84.9
Scores: 2138
Min FPS: 41.1
Max FPS: 205.0
Hardware
Binary: Windows 32bit Visual C++ 1600 Release Mar 7 2012
Operating system: Windows 7 (build 7601, Service Pack 1) 64bit
CPU model: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
CPU flags: 3605MHz MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE41 SSE42 HTT
GPU model: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 8.17.13.142 4095Mb
Settings
Render: direct3d11
Mode: 1920×1080 fullscreen
Shaders: high
Textures: high
Filter: trilinear
Anisotropy: 4x
Occlusion: enabled
Refraction: enabled
Volumetric: enabled
***Tessellation: normal***
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