review here - http://www.guru3d.com/article/asus-geforce-gtx-680-asus-directcu-ii-top-review/
will these be coming into stock at OCuK
will these be coming into stock at OCuK

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ASUS GeForce GTX 680 ASUS DirectCU II TOP - the fastest and coolest 680 so far !
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review here - http://www.guru3d.com/article/asus-geforce-gtx-680-asus-directcu-ii-top-review/
will these be coming into stock at OCuK![]()
Release a 680 that allows voltage increases and I'll take it for sure.
SourceTechpowerup said:The ASUS GTX 680 DC II also features support for the VGA hotwire feature on ASUS motherboards. Basically it enables VGA voltage control from within the motherboard's BIOS for enthusiast modders. Using this feature requires you to connect the hotwires to the three points on the right of the first picture and enable the feature by bridging the two solder pads to the right of the transistor in the first picture. The resistors in the second picture are used to enable or disable certain protection features. For example PGR100 removes the 1.175 V GPU voltage limit.
For voltage control the card uses a rebranded CHiL 8318. It offers extensive software voltage control and monitoring features, but is quite new, so support in overclocking software is limited. ASUS' own VGA software supports it of course.