Asus Has Launched Its Mini GeForce GTX 670 Early

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[citation][nom]azathoth[/nom]85 is rather conservative, my GTX 480 has allowed me to turn my thermostat down more in the winter!(Seriously.)[/citation]

Yeah my GTX 480s (2 in SLI) can get all the way up into the 100C range under full load. Getting into the 90's is normal for most gaming scenarios. And the fans are perhaps the noisiest pieces ever sold in the history of computing while at max RPM.
 
There is a warning on the site about the heatsink height. I would like to know for sure if these things could fit side by side for SLI or if I'm going to need an op space.
 
[citation][nom]Novuake[/nom]If it wern't for Kepler using less power, this would not be possible. Try getting an HD7970/7950 so small. LOL not a chance.[/citation]

Radeon 7950 and GTX 670 power consumption is very similar, so a Radeon 7950 version could be made if power consumption was the deciding factor. A Radeon 7970 would probably be too much, but the same can be said for the GTX 680.
 
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