





EVGA GTX 680 2GB GDDR5 256 bit
Key Specifications:
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| GPU architecture | NVIDIA “Kepler” (GK104) |
| CUDA Cores | 1,536 |
| Base clock | ~ 1006 MHz |
| Boost clock | ~ 1058 MHz |
| Memory | 2 GB GDDR5 |
| Memory interface | 256-bit |
| Memory bandwidth | ~ 192 GB/s |
| TDP / power draw | ~ 195 W |
| Power connectors | Usually 2 × 6-pin PCIe (in reference / many EVGA cards) |
| Outputs | Typical: 2× DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort |
| Release Date | Early 2012 |
Key Specifications:
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| GPU architecture | NVIDIA “Kepler” (GK104) |
| CUDA Cores | 1,536 |
| Base clock | ~ 1006 MHz |
| Boost clock | ~ 1058 MHz |
| Memory | 2 GB GDDR5 |
| Memory interface | 256-bit |
| Memory bandwidth | ~ 192 GB/s |
| TDP / power draw | ~ 195 W |
| Power connectors | Usually 2 × 6-pin PCIe (in reference / many EVGA cards) |
| Outputs | Typical: 2× DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort |
| Release Date | Early 2012 |
What It Does Well:
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For its generation, the GTX 680 was a high-end GPU; it still can run many older / less demanding games decently.
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Good for 1080p gaming in older or less-demanding titles, especially if you can dial down settings.
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Might serve well for tasks like video playback, light GPU compute, or multimedia setups.
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If you already have one, it could be a reasonable stopgap or second-GPU.











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