OCX is short for 'Overclocking eXtreme' and it literally boils down to the fact that this is BFG's most high-end specced product in whatever the product range might be. Today we take the fastest NVIDIA... More...
I understand that you wanted to test single GPU solutions against each other and that if I want to know how the X2 performs I can look at that review. However, I think you should compare cards at/near the same price range. As long as you had a card to test against, I think the X2 should have been included. 450 vs 550 in price is closer than 450 vs 250. Any inherent strengths or weakness would be visible by including the 4870 along with the X2.
In this article we looked at Single GPU performance for a change because it is quite important we put the focus on that as well. Though it has improved a lot lately, multi-gpu gaming is not a solution for high-end gaming on the long term. Check other articles for other comparisons, we have plenty of them.
Good article, Hilbert. Question: Will you be updating the VGA charts with the last couple of reviews you did? Would be cool to see this 280OCX, the 4870X2 and that other lower end nVidia card in there.
I will do so soon yes. But the past weeks have been absolutely crazy with all launches and press-conferences, have not had the time just yet. This by far was the most busy summer I've ever had, I actually cancelled my August vacation due to all that hectic. But I already started adding the latstest cards here internally, so it will be done soon.
Sure, but very little, like 5% .. but at such temps I just can not recommend overclocking any higher really. I would recommend looking at water-cooled editions if you need to go any higher. Which we have a review for in the pipeline as well, the eVGA GTX 280 actually.
That sounds interesting :nerd:. Always been interested in Watercooling, but i have never got round to doing it... the temps decrease by alot? Chris.
Obviously that depends on your water-cooling solution, but on an average water-cooling setup the results are often extremely good. Example, right now I'm working on a SLI Water-cooling review based on two 9800 GTX+ cards (ECS Hydra). A complete kit with water-cooling (pump+blocks+tubing+reservoir/radiator). Both cards can be OCed insane and temps do not pass 50ish C degrees C at 100% GPU load. But I am a H20 fan really ... I like silence and nice temps.
It will be a good read, however I am somewhat skeptical of custom watercoolers that come with the full kit (like the Toxic cards). They come preinstalled and cool the card better standard air, but damn do you have to pay through the nose for it. Is the EVGA card a whole kit, or is it just have waterblocked installed?
Yeah i have seen many good results in watercooling, but was unsure how big the decrease could acturally be, and you getting 50c on full 100% GPU load on an SLI setup, says it all really. I might invest in a watercooling setup, could you recommend some brands or products that i should look out for? Thanks, Chris.
Good review.. The 55nm builds are coming out soon so although I was waiting on this card I think I'll wait a bit more.
?? i dont want be nasty but explain me some body how u put on evga 680i sli ddr3 1333Mh memory?? "ow we begin the benchmark portion of this article, but first let me show you our test system plus the software we used. Mainboard nForce 680i SLI eVGA Processor Core 2 Duo E8400 Processor @ 3.0 GHz (FSB 1333) Graphics Cards Various Radeon HD 4800 series Various GeForce 8 and 9 series Memory 2048 MB (2x1024MB) DDR3 1333 MHz Corsair Power Supply Unit BFG ES 800 Watt"
I think in the future for any reviews of a overclocked version of a card, I'd like to see the reference and other versions of the card from the same manufacture in the graphs and tests. Such as BFG 280GTX and the OC up against the OCX for example. Just a idea so don't shot me over it
That's probably due to some information being copy/pasted from other reviews, I guess that little detail was overlooked