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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/25 13:21:32 (permalink)
silly question but better ask before i spend them money, lol but would my setup support 1 or 2 of these  680's ?  Spec's below :)


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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/25 13:23:34 (permalink)
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silly question but better ask before i spend them money, lol but would my setup support 1 or 2 of these  680's ?  Spec's below :)

 
Oh yeah, 2x of these would take your system from already pretty great to even better.

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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/25 13:26:03 (permalink)
sweet :D thanks alot. Been looking for a solid GPU upgrade that can give me the performance i want.


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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/25 13:31:45 (permalink)
Someone asked for a link to the full size images... so here's the album...
 
https://picasaweb.google....Ig&feat=directlink

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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/25 13:36:52 (permalink)
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Someone asked for a link to the full size images... so here's the album...

https://picasaweb.google....Ig&feat=directlink

 
I'm noticing your temps.   Looks like they're sitting about 70C with the fan at 85%?

How loud is the fan at that speed and what kind of ambient temperature did you have during testing?  Were they set on auto or did you manually set them at max?

By the way, thanks for the great collection of eye candy.  Love it.  
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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/25 13:42:02 (permalink)
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Someone asked for a link to the full size images... so here's the album...

https://picasaweb.google....Ig&feat=directlink


I'm noticing your temps.   Looks like they're sitting about 70C with the fan at 85%?

How loud is the fan at that speed and what kind of ambient temperature did you have during testing?  Were they set on auto or did you manually set them at max?

By the way, thanks for the great collection of eye candy.  Love it.  

 
I wear headphones when I game... so fan noise is trivial to me.  I use a custom fan profile where anything over 60*C results in max fan.  Just my personal preference to keep them as cool as possible.  The default profile keeps the fan as low RPM as possible... even well into the 90s it doesn't make a lot of noise by default.
 
If you've heard the 480s at 85%, these are a lot quieter.  If you're heard the 580s at 85%, it's about the same in my opinion.

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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/25 13:45:24 (permalink)
How did you get Precision to show up in Skyrim.  Stupid ? for sure, but for some reason it doesn't appear when I run it.


 
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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/25 13:48:55 (permalink)
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How did you get Precision to show up in Skyrim.  Stupid ? for sure, but for some reason it doesn't appear when I run it.

I think you meant to place this in another thread. If not it is off topic and you are welcome to start a new thread asking in the precision area.. 
 
http://forums.evga.com/tt.aspx?forumid=22

 
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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/25 13:51:53 (permalink)
Nah I was asking Parrish cause he has some Skyrim benches in the album he linked, that have Precision showing up.   Maybe he knew I figured.


 
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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/25 13:57:07 (permalink)
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Someone asked for a link to the full size images... so here's the album...

https://picasaweb.google....Ig&feat=directlink


Thanks alot. I noticed that all games uses less than 1000mb of video memory(except BF3) and even Metro 2033 ! thats really good as you are running on 1080p and i was afraid that the VRAM will bottleneck the performance of the GTX 680 but no !
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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/25 14:55:12 (permalink)
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Someone asked for a link to the full size images... so here's the album...

https://picasaweb.google....Ig&feat=directlink


Thanks alot. I noticed that all games uses less than 1000mb of video memory(except BF3) and even Metro 2033 ! thats really good as you are running on 1080p and i was afraid that the VRAM will bottleneck the performance of the GTX 680 but no !

 
Exactly why 2GB is plenty for single-monitor setups! So, for the average gamer, these is great.  For the NVIDIA Surround users (the small handful of them, obviously those 4GB cards will be helpful). *ahem, AB*

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How did you get Precision to show up in Skyrim.  Stupid ? for sure, but for some reason it doesn't appear when I run it.

 
I just loaded up version 3.0.1 and it worked. It wasn't anything fancy I did, I assure you. Hooray for dumb luck.

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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/25 14:57:22 (permalink)
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 Thanks alot. I noticed that all games uses less than 1000mb of video memory(except BF3) and even Metro 2033 ! thats really good as you are running on 1080p and i was afraid that the VRAM will bottleneck the performance of the GTX 680 but no !

 
Ya that is good to see about the Vram. Im gaming on a 1920x1200 Single Monitor Setup. I Have never gone over 2gb on BF3, Did a couple of times on unmodded Crysis 2 DX11 + High Res, So never really got close to the 3gb in SLI setup. Im upgrading to 680 SLI as soon as they come in stock and i can get them, so hopefully soon. The only thing has even made me blink is the lower Vram, but without enough benchmarks we dont know if its an issue or not. For single monitor 2gb should be fine for me (though if 4gb were available ATM i would pay the more for 4gb), but I am going to go Surround once i move into my new place in a few months, so we will see. Nice Setup btw

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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/25 15:05:19 (permalink)
Thanks for posting all of this great information pertaining to the GTX 680, I'm sure it will help a lot of us in the decision on whether to upgrade or not. Personally, I am going to be going for another SSD first, buying into the 40 GB Intel SSD right when it came out is starting to kick my ass... as I sit here with 1.85 GB of storage left.  Kepler will be next though, might wait for the GK11O

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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/25 22:00:08 (permalink)
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Thanks alot. I noticed that all games uses less than 1000mb of video memory(except BF3) and even Metro 2033 ! thats really good as you are running on 1080p and i was afraid that the VRAM will bottleneck the performance of the GTX 680 but no !


Ya that is good to see about the Vram. Im gaming on a 1920x1200 Single Monitor Setup. I Have never gone over 2gb on BF3, Did a couple of times on unmodded Crysis 2 DX11 + High Res, So never really got close to the 3gb in SLI setup. Im upgrading to 680 SLI as soon as they come in stock and i can get them, so hopefully soon. The only thing has even made me blink is the lower Vram, but without enough benchmarks we dont know if its an issue or not. For single monitor 2gb should be fine for me (though if 4gb were available ATM i would pay the more for 4gb), but I am going to go Surround once i move into my new place in a few months, so we will see. Nice Setup btw

 
You got me interested so I redownloaded Crysis 2.  I updated Post 2 with the results.  Nearly maxed out the framebuffer, but it's good it's getting utilized!

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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/26 04:17:37 (permalink)
Any idea what FPS might be if using these with the ASUS VG278H in 120Hz 3D?  And would it be better for me to wait for the 4Gb versions and go 3-Way SLI?  Would like to have 120 FPS to go with the 120Hz refresh rate of my monitor.
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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/26 04:49:46 (permalink)
your screen is 1080p. there are hundreds of 1080p based benchmarks to look at already. 

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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/26 05:25:59 (permalink)
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your screen is 1080p. there are hundreds of 1080p based benchmarks to look at already. 


Keyword: 3d in his post.
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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/26 05:33:10 (permalink)
Depending on the game, the fps in 3d are anywhere between 50-75% of what they are in 2d. This percentage keeps going up though, as developers become more skilled it appears. Crysis 2 had barely any negative effects by rendering in 3d vision for myself. 

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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/26 06:52:40 (permalink)
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Any idea what FPS might be if using these with the ASUS VG278H in 120Hz 3D?  And would it be better for me to wait for the 4Gb versions and go 3-Way SLI?  Would like to have 120 FPS to go with the 120Hz refresh rate of my monitor.

 
I'm not sure, but I ordered a BenQ XL24020TX last week that should ship today... with overnight delivery... 
 
Once I can try it out, I'll let you know!

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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/26 06:57:13 (permalink)
Thanks for doing this good sir! This thread has been very informative.

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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/26 08:27:46 (permalink)
Another game i was wondering if you could do would be GTA IV if you have it. I would like to see it with and with out iCEhancer mod. GTAIV was a really big Vram hog so it would be interesting to see how this card manages it. 
 
Another game i think would be a good test would be Shogun 2. I believe that was a big Vram hog as well. Thanks for everything you have done so far.

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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/26 09:29:35 (permalink)
Great thread so far.  My 680 just arrived in the mail and i have a question for you guys that have had the chance to play with them over the weekend.
 
Is there any advantage to using a lower power offset, say 120%?  Would it improve longevity of the card etc?  Or should i basically pump 132 and as long as temps are where they should be i'm fine?
 
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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/26 09:39:41 (permalink)
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Someone asked for a link to the full size images... so here's the album...

https://picasaweb.google....Ig&feat=directlink

whoever said 2 GB of VRAM is enough is dumb. Your screenshots is the proof of that. And it comes from 2011 games.

 
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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/26 12:35:08 (permalink)
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whoever said 2 GB of VRAM is enough is dumb. Your screenshots is the proof of that. And it comes from 2011 games.

 
The only game that really comes close is Crysis 2.  So I'm not worried about them maxing out anytime soon.

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Another game i was wondering if you could do would be GTA IV if you have it. I would like to see it with and with out iCEhancer mod. GTAIV was a really big Vram hog so it would be interesting to see how this card manages it. 

Another game i think would be a good test would be Shogun 2. I believe that was a big Vram hog as well. Thanks for everything you have done so far.

 
I don't have GTA IV or Shogun 2.  I thought about getting Shogun 2 though if there was a fire sale on Steam or something.  I have no desire for GTA IV, just not my thing!

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Is there any advantage to using a lower power offset, say 120%?  Would it improve longevity of the card etc?  Or should i basically pump 132 and as long as temps are where they should be i'm fine?


 
Setting it to 132% doesn't do anything in and of itself.  It only tells the card that IF it needs more power, it is allowed to use it.  So, if you leave it as is, and just set the 132% power draw, it will only draw power above 100% if GPU Boost determines a need based upon utilization after factoring in thermal headroom.
 
If you want to preserve stock settings or have a potential GPU limitation, leave it as is.  If all else is good, set it to 132% and let the good times roll.  These cards actually do an amazing job overclocking themselves.  The thing for us enthusiasts is to determine the best clock offsets to keep the GPU Boost from downclocking too much reducing performance due to thermals.  So, if you want more OC potential, you have to keep these cards below 75-80*C -- this is the key difference from previous generations where you could run them all the way to max operating temperature and the no one cared.

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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/26 13:13:41 (permalink)
Thanks for the helpful response.  I'm really encouraged with this card.  My Heaven bench with my gtx 570sc (modest settings 1680x1050 2x aa + tesselation) I jumped from 58.5 to 93.6 fps and I haven't even oc'd this baby yet.
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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/26 14:15:29 (permalink)
Just for giggles... I added Source engine to Post 2... Portal 2 / L4D2... don't hold your breath... it's not exciting.
 
I'd do CoD:MW3 but it'll be the same old song... 

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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/26 15:05:18 (permalink)
Greatly appreciate your efforts in all this 

 
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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/26 15:43:19 (permalink)
Thanks for all the info/work done!
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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/26 16:11:23 (permalink)
That card looks AMAZING!
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Re:GTX 680s in SLI - Unboxing, Pics, and Benches - WORK IN PROGRESS 2012/03/26 16:14:13 (permalink)
Damn you mwParrish.. this thread is the reason why I just spent another 500 plus dollars today.... lol, part of the reason I havent visited in a while.
 
It was his 480 thread that got me going last time...
 
Dam you MWPARISH!!!! (EVGA should pay you)

  
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