As rumored earlier, Nvidia's GT 740 series graphics cards are just around the corner and today we can take a look at Inno3D branded one, as well as see some details regarding the GPU behind it, including some performance charts.
According to the slides leaked over at Chiphell.com, the upcoming Nvidia GT 740 will indeed be base on the GK107 GPU and feature 384 CUDA cores, 32 TMUs and 16 ROPs. The GPU on the Inno3D GT 740 will end up factory-overclocked to 1100MHz while 1GB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 128-bit memory interface will end up at 5.2GHz.
Although the GPU has a mere 65W TDP and features a single 6-pin PCI-Express power connector, Inno3D has decided to use a rather hefty dual-fan Herculez 2000 cooler with two 8mm copper heatpipes and a rather large heatsink.
The leaked Inno3D slides also show some of the performance details suggesting that the Inno3D GT 740 iChill should be significantly faster than the previously available GTX 650, although both are based on the same chip.
Source:
Chiphell.com.