Guru3D GeForce GTX 680

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce' started by Hilbert Hagedoorn, Mar 22, 2012.

  1. swecarl

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  2. maddy2012

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    once i send my ****ty 7970 lightning back i think i'll get one of these for my new watercooled rig, might even get two if i get some tax back :)
     
  3. cole2109

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    But i have a dude. Why in games the gpu clock is diferent? For example, gpu1 clock is 1215mhz and the gpu2 is 1175mhz. The "sync" is on and both has the same parametres....

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  5. Jkhan

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    I'm using a GTX 570, for only a few months now, but damn I'm beginning to get the itch to dump it and buy the new 680. There are some things I need clarification about, first being will my current system be able to handle it perfectly, or will the components create a bottleneck. Secondly, will my current Corsair VX550 watts PSU be able to hold the 680 on its with the i5 clocked to 3.6 Ghz ? Reason I ask this is because currently there's no new stock of either Corsair or Antec PSUs available in the market. Don't want to take chances with Cooler Master, because I heard they just "Pop' randomly and take the entire systems along with them.

    Any user feedback/ experience who are still using the 1st gen Core "i" series processor with GTX 680 would be highly appreciated.
     

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