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March 2012
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The editors liked
Fastest singleGPU card going
Excellent powerdraw credentials
Multidisplay technology and video engine upgraded
GPU Boost performs well
Speedy 1GHz
GPU
Relatively low
Powered
Impressive OC headroom
Neat software extras
Performances on par with the competition
Low noise levels
Power use on par with the competition
Interesting extra functions
Reducing and limiting framerate
Advanced vertical sync etc.
The editors didn't like
Memoryside concessions hurt it at ultrahigh settings
Can't manually control GPU Boost
Pricey
Is it really a top
End GPU?
GPU Boost function
Risks creating slight differences in performance between different cards
Pricey, pricey, pricey, Is it really a topend GPU?
That shouldn't take away from the fact that we've got a card in front of us that's cool, quiet and less power-hungry than Nvidia's normal top-end GPUs. It's not the power-crazed GPU behemoths we're used to from Nvidia, but it's still got the performance ...
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Published: 2012-05-10, Author: Paul , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: NameGraphics card: Nvidia GTX 680At a glance:1536 stream processors @ 1006MHz,2GB GDDR5 memory @ 6.0GHZ, 256bit bus,Decent upgrade from older GTX 580,Not as good value as AMD HD 7970Summary:Currently the most powerful single-GPU video card available, capa...
Abstract: It's a small class of PC enthusiasts who will spend $500 on a graphics card. It takes pretty demanding tasts -- perhaps a large high-res monitor or two or a taste for extreme image quality -- to make use of that sort of performance. Most modern games r...
Abstract: By now you would have seen the notable improvements made by the new GeForce GTX 680 graphics card from NVIDIA, which is the first SKU based on the Kepler architecture. With class leading performance that can outrun the higher TDP based Radeon HD 7970 grap...
Excellent allround performance, Extremely quiet for a flagship card, GPU Boost in Kepler architecture
Temperature and power consumption wasn't low but was justified with GPU boost
Kepler's Laws Are Binding and EnforcedWith the GeForce GTX 680 labeled as its new flagship product based on the Kepler architectures, we feel that NVIDIA has posed a serious challenge to AMD even though the latter has had a head-start in bringing its Sout...
Abstract: If you're thinking about building a new gaming system for 2013, you might be looking at one of these two enthusiast-class, flagship graphics cards: AMD's Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition and NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 680. Both have recently released updated drivers,...
In total, our 2-way GeForce GTX 680 SLI setup featured 3073 CUDA cores and the raw computing power showed in the performance benchmarks - some of the time. During our testing, significant performance scaling was only apparent at the highest tested resolut...
Fastest single GPU in the market, considerably cooler than any other highend GPU, uses only two 6pin power connectors, fan runs fairly quiet under stress, host of new features,
Overclocking is limited, TXAA and GPU Boost will be considerably beneficial in the future rather than with current games
The Nvidia GTX 680 is without a doubt a fast card. It beats the AMD HD 7970 in every benchmark, with an overall average lead of 12%. The GTX 680 also has a considerable lead of the HD 7950 and GTX 580 with an average lead of 36% and 39% respectively.W...
Sin duda Nvidia tiene desde el día de hoy la tarjeta grafica de gama alta más potente del mercado. También es la que mejor relación consumo/rendimiento tiene y eso la hace doblemente atractiva. Su precio de lanzamiento es de unos 495 Euros y por tanto...