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Point of View completes 'Kepler' line with GeForce® GTX 650 and GeForce® GTX 660

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PRESS RELEASE

EINDHOVEN - September 13th 2012 - Point of View, a premier NVIDIA graphics partner and manufacturer of Android tablets, notebooks and other hardware, launches today two new cards of the GeForce® 600 family: the POV GeForce® GTX 660 and the POV GeForce® GTX 650.

The current GeForce 600 range is truly the next step in computer graphics. The differences in performance compared to previous generation are so huge that - not - upgrading is a shame. 

Not much can be mentioned about the ‘Kepler' GPU's that hasn't been said and proven. The chip is produced on a 28 nm die-size - allowing high clock speeds and is twice as power efficient as its predecessors. 

The new generation streaming multiprocessor SMX technology which allows much faster parallel calculations. To keep up with all that GPU brute force these cards are equipped with fast DDR5 memory! The new GPU architecture is able to use the latest NVIDIA visual and performance enhancing features such as Adaptive vSync and FXAA - the new and ultra-fast anti-aliasing method. 

The GeForce® GTX 660 and GTX 650 are both DirectX 11 and shader model 5.0 supporting graphics cards with of course existing NVIDIA features such as NVIDIA SLI® Technology, PhysX®, PureVideo® HD and CUDATM being present!

The GeForce GTX 660 - the biggest brother of the two - does features 2048 MB GDDR5 memory and the ability to overclock itself. This card is also equipped with a quadruple graphics output to enable 3D VisionTM Surround allowing up to 4 monitors connected (of which three can be used to create a stereoscopic 3D "inside the game" experience). 

Without any doubt, upgrading your old graphics card has never been so satisfying. Besides, with all the great games coming this fall, you'd better be prepared! So without further delay, let's have a look at the specs of the GeForce® GTX 660 and the GeForce GTX 650:

GeForce® GTX 650:

  • Graphics Engine : GTX650 (28nm) 
  • Interface : PCI-Express 3.0 
  • Video memory : 1024 MB DDR5 
  • Core clock : 1058 Mhz 
  • Memory clock : 5000 Mhz 
  • CUDA cores : 384
  • Memory bus : 128 bit 
  • DVI-I : 1x dual link 
  • HDMI : 1x HDMI 
  • VGA : 1x 

GeForce® GTX 660:

  • Graphics Engine : GTX660 (28nm) 
  • Interface : PCI-Express 3.0 
  • Video memory : 2048 MB DDR5 
  • Base clock : 980 Mhz 
  • Boost clock : 1032 Mhz 
  • Memory clock : 6008 Mhz 
  • CUDA cores : 960
  • Memory bus : 192 bit 
  • DVI-I : 2x dual link
  • HDMI : 1x HDMI 
  • Display Port : 1x

Both the GeForce GTX 660 as well as the GeForce GTX 650 are available immediately, so contact your POV retailer for more information or visit the "Where to Buy" section of our website.

Item codes: 

VGA-650-A1-1024 GeForce® GTX 650 - 1024 MB DDR5

VGA-660-A1-2048 GeForce® GTX 660- 2048 MB DDR5

About Point of View Graphics

Point of View, well known for its range of NVIDIA 3D based Graphics cards, and other PC Products, was established in the year 2000. Since its inception, the sales of Point of View have grown exponentially and our brand can now be seen in more than 50 countries world-wide. The headquarters of Point of View is based in the Netherlands where we operate the market with a European, multi-lingual sales team. However, our offices include: Point of View Spain,  Point of View Taiwan, Point of View China, Point of View USA and Point of View Brazil. In addition Point of View also has local presence in Dubai, Russia and Germany.

As a high-end brand, Point of View holds a European vision on its product quality control and customer service and support. With excellent warranty conditions, efficient RMA handling and great technical support, Point of View prides itself on a very high level of service. Our focus is on supporting our distributors and partners to supply top quality products and present an exciting and marketable brand to retailers. 

For more information about Point of View visit our company's website: www.pointofview-online.com.

About NVIDIA

NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) awakened the world to computer graphics when it invented the GPU in 1999.  Today, its processors power a broad range of products from smart phones to supercomputers. NVIDIA's mobile processors are used in cell phones, tablets and auto infotainment systemsPC gamers rely on GPUs to enjoy spectacularly immersive worlds. Professionals use them to create visual effects in movies and design everything from golf clubs to jumbo jets.  And researchers utilise GPUs to advance the frontiers of science with high-performance computing.  The company holds more than 2,300 patents worldwide, including ones covering ideas essential to modern computing.  For more information, see www.nvidia.co.uk.