NVIDIA will release the Kepler-based Geforce GTX 680 video card in a few days, but MSI, like others, jumped the gun a bit, though it hasn't outright revealed its version of the card yet.
A few pictures, borderline screen shots really, have made their way to the net, showing some of the features of the upcoming MSI GTX 680.
The PCI Express 3.0 video card will have 2 GB of GDDR5 VRAM, a memory interface of 256 bits and four display outputs.
It will also be fully supported by the MSI Afterburner overclocking utility, which will allow for “'GPU/Memory Clock Offset and Power Limit Control.”
For those interested in other options, Gigabyte, Zotac and ASUS have also leaked info about their GTX 680 models.
The official launch of the first NVIDIA Kepler board will happen on March 22 or 23, depending on your time zone. All OEMs will unleash their versions at around the same time.
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