- Mar 15, 2007
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On January 6th I bought a pair of 7970's to replace my aging 5970. After lots of problems today I finally got up and running with a pair of 680 GTXs that are watercooled.
1) Windows experience - basic Aero
7970
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- I would get Windows lag of 300ms or so
- Windows tearing as they were moved
- Tearing on the Display port monitor most of the time
- Windows transparency on was unusable slow
- Poor frame rate in general in Windows (sub 20)
680
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Run flawless out of the box. Power saving is working nicely.
2) 3 monitor setup
7970
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- Requires e two profiles, the separate monitor one so that windows is usable (maximise to a single monitor) and an eyefinity mode for games.
680
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- Come with a surround mode that seems to work much better in Windows with maximising to a single window.
- So far has allowed games to either run on the centre monitor or across all 3 simply with the correct setting of the resolution.
2) Benchmarks
Heaven
7970
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- Microstutters really badly, its bad enough to induce a feeling of motion sickness within seconds.
- While the frame rate is showing excellent the visual effect is unplayable.
680
===
- Hiccup early on in the benchmark
- Smooth as silk in all other circumstances, no microsttuter.
The 680's run smooth as silk and at higher frame rates
3D mark 11
7970
====
- Noticeable but not severe microstutter almost continuously for the under water tests and noticeable in Aztec as well.
680
====
- No microstutter.
I am moving on to testing games but so far the 680's are a massive improvement. Windows 2D mode working is a huge gain but I am noticing that even relatively low frame rates (30ish) are more than playable in SLI where in Crossfire the 7970's with anything less than 60 was unplayable and vsync was essential. The 680's just work.
I am horrified that the reviewers haven't made more noise about the incredible difference between the two technologies, SLI is worlds ahead in terms of playable consistent frame times.
1) Windows experience - basic Aero
7970
=====
- I would get Windows lag of 300ms or so
- Windows tearing as they were moved
- Tearing on the Display port monitor most of the time
- Windows transparency on was unusable slow
- Poor frame rate in general in Windows (sub 20)
680
====
Run flawless out of the box. Power saving is working nicely.
2) 3 monitor setup
7970
====
- Requires e two profiles, the separate monitor one so that windows is usable (maximise to a single monitor) and an eyefinity mode for games.
680
====
- Come with a surround mode that seems to work much better in Windows with maximising to a single window.
- So far has allowed games to either run on the centre monitor or across all 3 simply with the correct setting of the resolution.
2) Benchmarks
Heaven
7970
====
- Microstutters really badly, its bad enough to induce a feeling of motion sickness within seconds.
- While the frame rate is showing excellent the visual effect is unplayable.
680
===
- Hiccup early on in the benchmark
- Smooth as silk in all other circumstances, no microsttuter.
The 680's run smooth as silk and at higher frame rates
3D mark 11
7970
====
- Noticeable but not severe microstutter almost continuously for the under water tests and noticeable in Aztec as well.
680
====
- No microstutter.
I am moving on to testing games but so far the 680's are a massive improvement. Windows 2D mode working is a huge gain but I am noticing that even relatively low frame rates (30ish) are more than playable in SLI where in Crossfire the 7970's with anything less than 60 was unplayable and vsync was essential. The 680's just work.
I am horrified that the reviewers haven't made more noise about the incredible difference between the two technologies, SLI is worlds ahead in terms of playable consistent frame times.
