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EVGA Launches GeForce GTX 680 Mac Edition

By James Lu - on 4 Apr 2013, 10:30am

EVGA Launches GeForce GTX 680 Mac Edition

Rejoice Mac users! EVGA has just released the EVGA GeForce GTX 680 Mac edition, offering the same high-level performance and features of the regular GeForce GTX 680, including NVIDIA's GPU Boost technology, for your Mac OS. The Mac Edition GTX 680 also offers full support for Boot Camped machines running Windows OS. 

 

 

For more information on the EVGA GeForce GTX 680 Mac Edition check out EVGA's website.



3 April 2013 – Get to the next level with the EVGA GeForce GTX 680 Mac Edition. This card delivers truly game-changing performance that taps into the powerful new GeForce architecture to redefine smooth, seamless, lifelike gaming. It offers brand new, never before seen features that will redefine the way you think about performance graphics cards. Expect more from your graphics card than just state-of-the-art features and technology; get faster, smoother and a richer gaming experience with the EVGA GeForce GTX 680 Mac Edition.

The EVGA GeForce GTX 680 Mac Edition graphics card provides many new and key features:

 

NVIDIA GPU Boost Technology – Dynamically maximises clock speeds to push performance to new levels and bring out the best in every game.
Support for four concurrent displays; two dual-link DVI connectors, HDMI and DisplayPort 1.1
NVIDIA SMX Engine – Brand new processing engine which delivers twice the performance/watt compared to previous generations.
NVIDIA CUDA Technology – Unlocks the power of the GPU’s processor cores to accelerate the most demanding tasks such as video transcoding, physics simulation, ray tracing and more.
OpenGL 3.2 (4.3 in Windows) Support – Support for the most widely-used open graphics standard in the world.
OpenCL Support – Supports the latest standards in GPGPU computing.
Boot Camp Support – Full support for Microsoft Windows operating system in Apple Boot Camp.

 

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