Oh it's on.Sweet birthday is may 3rd, maybe I should pick 2 of these up
Forum speculation from some folks, which is why I put a supposedly there. Thanks for the info!Where did you hear it was supposed to be able to handle more voltage? Jacob, the EVGA product manager is running 2 in SLI, and he seems to be capped at around 1254 mhz, which is where most users on reference cards start seeing crashes.
So the 690 has 4GB of ram, but it's spread across two 680's, meaning it's still only really 2GB, right?
All I want is ONE 680 with 4GB of ram. :/
Still rocking an 8800GT, so quit yer belly-achin'!![]()
Sweet birthday is may 3rd, maybe I should pick 2 of these up
Yeah depending on price and performance, I wouldn't mind picking up 2 of these for Quad SLI. Would certainly look much better as I transition back to my FT02 case.
Depends how much power you actually need.What would be the better buy, a GTX 690 with 2 680's in it with 2GB of ram each, or a 680 with 4GB of ram?
My screen resolution is 1920 x 1080, but I do occasionally run dual monitors. I figured more ram would be better for high-resolution renders of high poly models in Maya, 3DSMax, Mudbox/Zbrush, etc... but perhaps the 690 would be better?
Nope. The 680 is the 570 successor because of delays and 28nm issues plus AMD's lackluster 7xxx series.So the 680 is the true successor to the 580 then? What us the downside of a dual card? (590/690)
What us the downside of a dual card? (590/690)
So the 680 is the true successor to the 580 then? What us the downside of a dual card? (590/690)
It speaks much to your reputation that I just assumed you had just bought those sk3tch.
eh? You got another 4?
I am not 100% sure with Nvidia but I know with AMD dual GPU cards you cannot disabled Crossfire. That can be a serious issue because there are games out there that hate crossfire or work better without it. AMD usually fixes the problem via driver updates but relying on AMD's driver team is something I would wish on no one.
I have 2 6950 running in Crossfire and I find myself glad I have the ability to disable Crossfire when I need too.
Does NA really not have any 4GB 680s yet?
Yep it's bs, I'm waiting on the 4GB and it's not out here yet.
First, Crossfire Profiles are not Drivers. There's a single guy who works on those outside of the AMD driver team, and releases them separately.AMD usually fixes the problem via driver updates but relying on AMD's driver team is something I would wish on no one.
Dont know why people still say that the 680 is the 570 sucessor.
Right now the 680 is the 580 sucessor no matter how people say its because of the lackluster performance of AMD 7000 series.
They cant even maitain good yelds of gk104 let alone to have a kepler variant with more stream processors.
Next high end single GPU from nvidia will be 780, and will not be in our hands at least until the end of the year.
What? That's absolutely not true.
I was rocking a 5970 for the longest and ALWAYS had the ability to turn dual GPU off either via catalyst ai or through a profile in the new drivers.
Hell, according to the chips name it originally was targeted as the GTX 660 let alone the 670. It's not hard to understand how the GTX 680 rename occured.
I've spoken to several people with 6990's who cannot disable crossfire in the drivers with new drivers.
Perhaps the older cards you can.
Ive never heard of this. I have always been able to disable crossfire either using CCC or RadeonPro. If 6990s could not disable xfire I would think there would be a bigger stink by now since most new game releases have xfire issues.
Amazon has some Zotac's in stock, just snagged one.http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html/ref=amb_link_361478182_3?ie=UTF8&docId=1000778981&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=top-1&pf_rd_r=6BE58F34BE3F4890B110&pf_rd_t=301&pf_rd_p=1359461442&pf_rd_i=gtx%20680
Hope the order comes through. *Edit gone but that's a nice link if you want to order from Amazon and looking for 680's, just avoid the high-marked up third party sellers.
can someone explain to me the point of 4 cards? they don't all go into one computer, right?
Not a computer, but a super-computer.
i love it, but seems to only work with newegg? i prefer amazon (prime membership, no sales tax in my area). thank you though!!A neat app to have running on your computer if you're just browsing the net: http://www.evga.com/forums/tm.aspx?m=1546222&mpage=1
It'll alarm you when a 680 comes in stock, newegg only though.
i love it, but seems to only work with newegg? i prefer amazon (prime membership, no sales tax in my area). thank you though!!
Are you guys looking to grab any 680 when it gets available? or are you looking for only certain brands.types. Like only EVGA overclocked one?