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Well well, as usual, one cannot keep a good leak down. NVIDIA's long-awaited flagship single-chip graphics card based on the GK110 GPU launches tomorrow and just ahead of that we can bring you some hot leaked pictures!

The immediate impression one gets is that it looks very similar to a GTX 690, but with the fan at one end rather than the middle. Also, it featues two PCI-E power connectors, 6-pin and 8-pin respectively. And like the GTX 690, it's fantastic looking card too, made in aluminium with a transparent plastic cover that can be easily removed for blowing out the dust.
It looks like the specs of this card have now been confirmed as it's now listed on TechPowerUp:

Now never mind all that, let's just get straight to the pictures!
Sources: VideoCardz TechPowerUp Egypthardware










The immediate impression one gets is that it looks very similar to a GTX 690, but with the fan at one end rather than the middle. Also, it featues two PCI-E power connectors, 6-pin and 8-pin respectively. And like the GTX 690, it's fantastic looking card too, made in aluminium with a transparent plastic cover that can be easily removed for blowing out the dust.
It looks like the specs of this card have now been confirmed as it's now listed on TechPowerUp:
Now never mind all that, let's just get straight to the pictures!
Sources: VideoCardz TechPowerUp Egypthardware













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It'll be way to expensive... Nice card, but I'm betting its an expensive one.
Yeah, we're looking at a totally ridiculous $900 or so. nvidia's slight of hand at doubling the price of top end graphics cards has worked.
On the other hand, there may not be many takers for such an expensive graphics card, especially if the enthusiast market is slowing down, so it could backfire spectacularly.
Just think, that's $900 on a single component, just to play your games better. Only enthusiasts with very deep pockets and who don't care too much about being price gouged would buy it at this price just for playing games. I'd feel a lot more comfortable spending this kind of money on two cards in SLI than on one, as at least you get more cards for your money!