GTX 670 In Stock Thread

LOL, the Gigabyte already has 3 reviews. Since it came out today, nobody has one yet!
 
At Newegg, every 670 is in stock, and every 680 is sold out. It's like they need functionally perfect chips for 680 cards. They probably have an endless supply of 670 chips already.

LOL, the Gigabyte already has 3 reviews. Since it came out today, nobody has one yet!

Nah, some cards were sold early. Not from Newegg though.
 
tempted to bite now or should I wait for ASUS. i tend to like build quality from asus and MSI less plastic.
 
You can't SLI different models within the same generation together for nVidia cards, right?
 
hacked drivers might enable sli. I did sli with gtx 470 and gtx 560 ti 448.
 
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I was joking, and not surprised you threw in a ton of other information I didn't request, you gotta lay off the trolling already.


I was just providing proof that it is possible to do SLI with different GTX Geforce models is they are similar.

GTX 670 is simliar to GTX 680 and it would not surprise me if a hacked driver could enable SLI for them.
 
465 and 470 can do hacked sli. They were the only ones I had seen till now.

I preordered an evga SC one from pccasegear (aus) excited!

Oh wait....
"Hi Jay,

This is a courtesy email to advise that due to a national shortage our
suppliers currently have no ETA for the arrival of additional EVGA GeForce
GTX 670 2GB Superclocked, we will update you as soon as we have more
information."

FFFFFFFFFUUUU...
Also, mine is gonna look ridiculous when they make a water block for it (it better be "when" not "if", comeon EK!!!)
 
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I wouldn't be surprised to find most allocations going to the vanilla GTX 670. nVidia card manufacturers have been hurt by the apparent lack of GTX 680 availability, not to mention the GTX 670 has a crazy performance/price ratio at $399.

I'd also speculate that nVidia is simply having trouble getting GK104's that can hit the clocks needed for a GTX 670 SC(+ or non+) or a GTX 680 (as suggested by the lower clocked 8 SMX chips in the GTX 690).
 
I preordered an evga SC one from pccasegear (aus) excited!

Oh wait....
"Hi Jay,

This is a courtesy email to advise that due to a national shortage our
suppliers currently have no ETA for the arrival of additional EVGA GeForce
GTX 670 2GB Superclocked, we will update you as soon as we have more
information."

FFFFFFFFFUUUU...
Also, mine is gonna look ridiculous when they make a water block for it (it better be "when" not "if", comeon EK!!!)



No ETA?!?!

Looks like they burnt up the first batch. Hope they are able to make more soon.


Good luck with that.
 
No ETA?!?!

Looks like they burnt up the first batch. Hope they are able to make more soon.


Good luck with that.

It was originally an eta for 18/5 when I bought it (they still have that eta on the site) but their email said other wise.

Also, any confirmation on the Gigabyte OC ones accepting gtx 680 waterblocks?
 
Waiting for the Asus version to get in stock. Review at techpowerup show it performs the same and sometimes better then a GTX 680.
 
I got mine from Amazon. People are afraid to buy these because they are half a card. They might look silly with waterblocks or other aftermarket cooling. Smaller PCB might mean less quality somehow.

I'm just guessing why these are still in stock.
 
I bought evga 670 GTX OC last night. Seems like they are still in stock. Maybe this should just be a thread on the Gigabyte 670 stock list. EVGA doesn't seem to be selling out any time soon.
 
Does anyone know why the Gigabyte and Asus DCII cards have full length PCBs vs all the other models that are the standard short PCB?
 
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That is not sold by Amazon & is 150 bucks more then it should be.. Certainly a rip off no matter what way you slice it.

Shows as "In stock but may require an extra 1-2 days to process." So seems like it's switching between in stock and out quite frequently.
 
Bought the Galaxy GTX 670 yesterday on Amazon, should be arriving today! I'm excited!

I don't know if I should do a youtube unboxing and review + benchmarks.
 
Does anyone know why the Gigabyte and Asus DCII cards have full length PCBs vs all the other models that are the standard short PCB?

The full length ones are using GTX 680 PCBs with the GTX 670 chip on them.
 
as of right now, Amazon has 20 Gigabytes in stock 2:31 pacific

looks like they got a couple of shipments in today...one in the morning, and another one now...I was going to pick one up in the morning shift, but they sold out as I was ready to push the button
 
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