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Videocard: EVGA GTX 680 2GB O/C
Processor: 2600K 4.4-4.7gHZ 1.30v
Mainboard: MSI P67A-C43 B3
Memory: DDR3 Ripjaws Z 2133 4x4gb
Soundcard: X-Fi/Klipsch ProMedia 2.1
PSU: SeaSonic X650 Gold
Default 11-24-2012, 04:38 | posts: 1,224 | Location: Bay City, MI

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Originally Posted by qiplayer View Post
Hi everybody, I know this thread is old.

I got 2 EVGA 680 stock in SLI
+127 on core
+333 on memory (cud do more)
with this I can play crysis2 in 6000x1080.
I cud do a bit more just for benches.

One card goes to 1250 the first clocks to 1215
got quite good fps 60-90 at lowest settings dx11 high texture pack.

I have 2 waterblocks but never mounted, don't think all the mod is worth that 20-50 more on clock.

Tell me if i cud get more.
Those cards are not enough powerful, because adding a third adds problems too.
I think next time I will go for the gigabyte windforce.

Don't ever think about getting a 690, alone is like 2 670, while 2 gtx690 in SLI give 30% more fps, sometimes 60% more fps, but it will be unplayable due to sttuttering and games randomly slow down. The image slows down even with 100fps.
On my EVGA GTX 680 reference card I am getting +150 GPU and +300 MEM. I like those numbers and boost to 1267 under 70c.
   
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