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GeForce GTX 690 Graphics Cards Announced by Add-In Partners!
GeForce GTX 690 Graphics Cards Announced by Add-In Partners!
NVIDIA has launched its dual-GPU GeForce GTX 690, initiating add-in card partners to release their respective cards.
Featuring a base clock speed at 915MHz with 6008MHz GDDR5 memory, the GTX 690 features two Kepler GPU cores and is backed by a staggering 4GB of GDDR5 VRAM. A card which NVIDIA brands as the most powerful with the performance of two GTX 680s running in SLI configuration, comes with a hefty price tag of US$999 at launch.
Let's take a quick pictorial overview of the cards the add-in card partners including (but not limited to) EVGA and Gainward have released:-






These cards offer the same base engine clock speed of 915MHz with 6008MHz GDDR5 memory as they are all reference cards.
For a comparison of the GTX 690 and competitive SKUs, read our article.
Check out the ASUS GTX690-4GD5 if you missed it last week.
Source:
EVGA Announces the EVGA GeForce GTX 690
Palit GeForce GTX 690 (4096MB GDDR5)
Zotac Delivers Double Dose of Performance With New GeForce GTX 690
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