aaksheytalwar
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Arctic cooling is releasing a closed loop GPU water cooling. Get that instead of custom water. Much safer and probably no leaks either 
I think after my failed experiment with 4870X2 and Gtx 470 SLI I am going multigpu again![]()
Arctic cooling is releasing a closed loop GPU water cooling. Get that instead of custom water. Much safer and probably no leaks either![]()
The 680 may be near vaporware but the 670's (if as expected) are the lower binned chips that didnt make it to the 680 cut, should be more widely available.Why should AMD drop their price against these Nvidia Vaporware?
That 670 is oc'ed past 680 levels. Not really surprising. 670OC = 680, 7950OC = 7970, GTX 570OC = 580, etc. This has happened for a long time.
Those are custom 670s not reference
And? Custom 680's released so far have done nothing for overclocking, so these 670's being custom is irrelevant. They're just good overclockers like some 680's are.
I dunno about 1300. My 680s couldn't go past 110-120 or so offset, and in sli they had uneven boost speeds. During gaming they got up to around 1200ish. In any case, the reference 670 will perform probably 10% less and have less OC headroom - because it will have only a 4 phase VRM and 2 x 6 pin power.
Obviously, a highly customized non reference 670 will have the potential to perform like a 680. Thats what these benchmarks are based on, a super charged 670 with a special cooler and non ref card. Not surprising.
Those are custom 670s not reference
This

The vast majority of your posts is "This", why? Add to the discussion or stop fluffing your post count dude, there's a nef thread for that
Anyway, I know what you're saying Blackened, but what I'm saying is so far, all this overclocking has been luck of the draw. My Gigabyte reference maxes at about 1270 on water, with nice 35-38C load temps. My girls TFIII 680 maxes at 1225. Others on overclock.net max at 1340-1350, on air, almost all of those being reference, 4 phase VRM, voltage locked cards. None of these "custom" cards do anything special, so far. That's why voltage adjustable cards like Asus DC II and EVGA Classified are coming out, I'd consider those cards true custom versions. Hell, even MSI's Twin Frozr 680 doesn't do anything special, as far as clocks.
