
EVGA 04G-P4-2671-KR GeForce GTX 670 4GB GDDR5 Graphics Card
Experience Next-Level Gaming PerformanceUnleash the full potential of your gaming rig with the EVGA GeForce GTX 670. This graphics card is engineered to deliver game-changing performance, tapping into the powerful GeForce architecture for smooth, seamless, and lifelike gaming. With a host of adva...
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Overview
Experience Next-Level Gaming Performance
Unleash the full potential of your gaming rig with the EVGA GeForce GTX 670. This graphics card is engineered to deliver game-changing performance, tapping into the powerful GeForce architecture for smooth, seamless, and lifelike gaming. With a host of advanced features, the GTX 670 redefines the way you think about performance graphics cards, providing a faster, smoother, and richer gaming experience.
Key Features:
- 4096MB GDDR5 Memory
- 256-bit Memory Interface
- Dual Dual-Link DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort Outputs
- 4-Way SLI Ready
Key Features
Base Clock: 915MHz
Boost Clock: 960MHz
Memory Clock: 6008MHz
Cuda Cores: 1344
PCIe 3.0
4096MB GDDR5 256bit
Nvidia SMX Engine, Nvidia GPU Boost, NVidia Adaptive Verticle Sync, Nvidia Surround, Support for Concurrent Displays, Nvidia PhysX, Nvidia 3D Vision Ready, Nvidia SLI Ready, Nvidia CUDA Technology
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a 915MHz base clock and 960MHz boost clock for reliable performance.
- Features 1344 CUDA Cores for enhanced parallel processing capabilities.
- Equipped with 4096MB GDDR5 256bit memory, providing ample bandwidth for textures.
- Supports PCIe 3.0, ensuring compatibility with modern motherboard slots.
- Includes Nvidia SMX Engine and GPU Boost for optimized gaming and graphics performance.
👎 Cons
- The GTX 670 is an older generation graphics card, which may struggle with current demanding games at high settings.
- Memory clock of 6008MHz is lower compared to newer GDDR6 generations.
- The card's architecture may not fully support the latest APIs and graphics features.
- Power consumption and thermal output details are not provided, which could be a concern for older systems.
- Performance in modern 4K or high refresh rate gaming setups is likely to be limited.