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1.9GHZ GTX680 from Evga + Kingpin

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well guru3D have their review out and they OC to 1200mh, i dont understand how all the cards we've had to this day had a 20% headroom and this one has 90% .
 
well guru3D have their review out and they OC to 1200mh, i dont understand how all the cards we've had to this day had a 20% headroom and this one has 90% .

Liquid Nitrogen FTW.

Very impressive results form kingpin as always.
 
Here's how they did it, for anyone interested in modding their own GTX 680:

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http://kingpincooling.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1682
 
680 should still come out ahead on average, but not by a whole lot.

The other way around actually. At 1900MHz the GTX 680 scores P15327, at 1800MHz the HD 7970 scores P15035. With both at stock you're looking at GTX 680 = ~P9800, HD 7970 = ~P8100. Even with the modified bios GCN scales far better than Kepler.
 
I wonder if those pricks turn around and sell those gpus to us.

They get em free by the tray load (and any other hardware they want) and get paid to do it. They dont need to bother with the hastle of explaining broken hardware. Plus many are death runs which kill the hardware.

Thier job is to pimp the clocks so you buy retail HW.
 
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