NVIDIA Kepler GK107 Video Card Performance Numbers Leaked in 3DMark11

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It appears that someone with an NVIDIA GeForce Kepler GK107 engineering sample video card has leaked out the 3DMark11 performance numbers of the card. The NVIDIA GK107 engineering sample with early drivers scored P3818 on the performance preset of 3DMark11 with an Intel Core i7-3960X processor. We also use this processor on our video card test platform and was able to get P3558 on the AMD Radeon HD 7770 and P3891 on the XFX R7770 Black Edition S Double Dissipation card (See our scores here). The Physics score in the benchmark results looks extremely low, so something is going on there. Now we just need to know what the price of GK107 will be, so we can see where it will fit in the NVIDIA product lineup. Based on these scores it would likely replace the GeForce GTX 550. Head on over to INPAI.COM.CN to see more images and a video of this leak.

NVIDIA GK107

Not long ago, we have NVIDIA entry level graphic core the GK107 details of the exposure, “an article we reported about NVIDIA next generation entry-level GPU core GK107. Now known news show that this core based on the new architecture of Kepler, and there will be two variants: are the match with 128-bit DDR3 or GDDR5 memory GK107-300 and with 128-bit 512MB of DDR3 GK107-200 memory. In the end, they will be the identity of the GeForce GT 600 series to the desktop level alone significantly the market.

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