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    ROG Member Lehani +10 Lehani's Avatar
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    GTX 680 in a ROG version ?

    yes as the headline says -

    Nvidia has just release thier GTX680 series which would be a replacement for 580 cards.

    i just wondering - would there be a ROG version of the card?

    atm i have my Matrix GTX580 - which i like very much :P but missing to buy some new hardware

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    All in the fullness of time I am sure.

    At the point of release the only cards that go on sale are the reference cards. Then next phase is the custom designed PCB cards. So I guess patience is all I can suggest
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    According to an official leak, * Asus will have a new design for the ENGTX series, if you ask me those ENGTX are ROG quality


    at $ 499 Nvidia make a hiot with the GTX 680

    * official leak , can we trust it ?


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    I'm seeing adds starting to pop up for the 680's, apparently today is release day, but seems they have none in stock atm. The way its looking tho, with the changes to the EVga warrenty, he 680 only has a limited 3 year warrenty... and apparently, if you step up, the card you step up too isnt eligible to step up again.. I'm thinking this is gonna be my time to jump on the ROG bandwagon, sell my EVGA gtx 580, and get an ROG 680 when they come out. My whole reasoning behind going EVGA over Asus was the warrenty and step up, but with that changing there is is no reason to not use Asus like I wanted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Manico View Post
    I'm seeing adds starting to pop up for the 680's, apparently today is release day, but seems they have none in stock atm. .
    When I order mine at Egg this morning at 9:00 they have in stock all the models except the Asus, I just check now and everything is sold out.....

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    Well this is a start

    http://www.techpowerup.com/162859/AS...hics-Card.html

    now the ROG guru's need to pimp dis video card!
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    Its an impressive card but am going to wait until the replacement for the 590's come out even though its performance is roughly around that of an GTX590 so it's no reason to get this until I see dramatic performance increases over the GTX590.

    There's a strong rumour that "Nvidia flagship" is in fact the GK110 and these parts is made for the HPC markets and cut down for PC enthusiasts user's just like the GF110 was with the release of the gtx 580 aka GF110.... Here are the rumour spec's of the GK110... It will be a monstrous in performance if it become fruitful.... Around August is the rumour release....

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    ROG 680 - dunno yet
    DirectCU II - in development EDIT: Yes it's a custom PCB

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    I'm just waiting for the GTX680 RoG version, might get some money together and get one of those!

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    Greetings Marshall

    Very please is there any ETA for Direct CU II GTX680 or is it under NDA or ?

    I'm waiting to get one :O

    Thank you I appreciate your answer

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