Anyone know where I can find the cooler mount hole spacing info for the 680?
Also, why does the 680 not gain much from OCing? Whereas the 7970 gained a ton?
http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews/gpu_displays/nvidia_gtx680_review/18
GTX680 @ 1186mhz vs. HD7970 @ 1150mhz
HD7970 does well.
They were using old drivers.
This looks like a good card -- faster than 580 and 7970, $50 cheaper than 7970, running cool with decent power use. No "nvidia tax" this time.
When does the 660 arrive?
> Also, why does the 680 not gain much from OCing? Whereas the 7970 gained a ton?
AnandTech review mentions memory clock as making a difference when GPU clock did not.
The allegation of this being a relabeled 660 ti might be true, but I'm still happy to see some competition -- the $499 price should force AMD to drop prices just like AMD has done to nvidia in the past (eg. the 4850 / 70 launch caused a $100 drop to nv).
This looks like a good card -- faster than 580 and 7950, $50 cheaper than 7970, running cool with decent power use. No "nvidia tax" this time.
overclock vs overclock .....7970 wins!
http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews/gpu_displays/nvidia_gtx680_review/6
This is an impressive card to say the least. It quashes all the "faults" people were finding with nvidia before, power, temperature, and noise. I wish it were available when I was buying during the holiday season, although I haven't regretted using my 7979 for the past 3 months. I upgrade once a year, so maybe next fall a new nvidia will be the card to buy at that time.
> Also, why does the 680 not gain much from OCing? Whereas the 7970 gained a ton?
When does the 660 arrive?
The most i've seen so far from oc'ing the 680 is 5-15%
The most i've seen so far from oc'ing the 680 is 5-15%. Hopefully its because of early drivers or BIOS issues, if that remains the case pretty disappointing. I will fiddle with my 2 cards tomorrow to see what happens.
http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews/gpu_displays/powercolor_hd7970_overclocking_eyefinity_review/3
This graph is seriously WTF. Zero scaling with the overclock.
Well, 15 % will get you around 1300MHz. Can you reach/play games with your 7970 at those clocks?
More OC results. 7970 kicks it pretty good when both Oced - as soon as people figuer how to disable these nebulous restrictions NV placed on us the better.
http://www.sweclockers.com/recension/15196-geforce-gtx-680-kepler-samt-sli/20#pagehead
Nice card, well done nvidia. I'm a little curious why none of the major sites even looked at overclocking, though. I thought it was typical to have a few OC results in a new card review.
Of course, my "bias" of being a bitcoin miner means I probably would never buy this card, as I suspect it won't come close to the 7970 for mining. For any non-bitcoin friends I could certainly recommend this card.
More OC results. 7970 kicks it pretty good when both Oced - as soon as people figuer how to disable these nebulous restrictions NV placed on us the better.
http://www.sweclockers.com/recension/15196-geforce-gtx-680-kepler-samt-sli/20#pagehead
Well, 15 % will get you around 1300MHz. Can you reach/play games with your 7970 at those clocks?
Actually, since they moved to an architecture that has a lot of simple shaders, wouldn't this be a beast at mining?
925 * 115% = 1063mhz. Yes, most 7970 can handle that overclock and play games just fine. Mine has been running 24/7 at 1050mhz while undervolted to reduce power usage and temperature. 1063 is an incredibly easy OC to reach on a 7970.