Nvidia Kepler - Geforce GTX680 Thread - Now with reviews

I took the plunge and ordered a 2nd 690 for Quad-SLI yesterday.
I know it's crazy but wanted to test out Quad-SLI myself. :D

It'll arrive somtime today but I won't be able to set it up until this weekend. Grrr.. haven't even been able to start playing Diablo III either. :(
I see you're really trying to push that Quad-SLI. :P

BTW, if you ever get to the point where you want to switch cases, even a year or two down the road, I will buy it from you.
 
At stock settings the max boost I've had on my DCU-II (non-top) so far is 1097Mhz

This things gets pretty toasty though, I was hitting 80c in Diablo 3 with the fan on auto which equated to about 65%, still quiet though.

From all the personal accounts I've read regarding the 670's I honestly think the Gigabyte Windforce is the card to get, it seems to have the highest boost and decent cooling.


Loving the gigabyte. On top of the boost and cooling, i don't even hear it when its under load from gaming.
 
i just got a gtx 670. is hdmi audio working for you people that have the 670?
it is not working for me.

i noticed in my uninstall programs list, there is no hd audio driver there, and when i rerun the driver installation, there is no hd audio driver listed, just the phsyx/3d/other stuff.
so, the hd audio driver is not being installed.

on the nvidia site, it says that the driver installs the audio, but this is a lie. er, well, its not working for me.

what is going on? anyone know how to install the hd audio driver separately?
 
Seriously. The 690 is giving me a constant 120FPS with everything set at max including the high res texture pack in Skyrim. Huuuuuuuuge improvement over the 7970 even.

I can't wait to get it under water to bypass that silly 70C limit on overclocking. Was killing my top end. The card was telling me that it could take more volts, practically begging for it.

Try increasing the volts just a little bit.

The card cant take more volts man. The max voltage is 1.175...it will never go above that unless you solder/hack the card to allow it. Water cooling will make it run lower, but you max OC wont change much due to the inability to go above 1.175 volts.
 
i just got a gtx 670. is hdmi audio working for you people that have the 670?
it is not working for me.

i noticed in my uninstall programs list, there is no hd audio driver there, and when i rerun the driver installation, there is no hd audio driver listed, just the phsyx/3d/other stuff.
so, the hd audio driver is not being installed.

on the nvidia site, it says that the driver installs the audio, but this is a lie. er, well, its not working for me.

what is going on? anyone know how to install the hd audio driver separately?


I tested it right now and its working. I have my PC hooked up to my Panasonic TV.

I didn't do anything special for installation....just grabbed drivers from NVidia and installed it. I right clicked the audio icon in my tray, selected Playback devices and noticed a listing for Panasonic TV. In the details area it says NVIDIA High Definition Audio. Turned that on and its working
 
The card cant take more volts man. The max voltage is 1.175...it will never go above that unless you solder/hack the card to allow it. Water cooling will make it run lower, but you max OC wont change much due to the inability to go above 1.175 volts.
With fan at max speed, it's not even close to that. It throttles the clock as well as volts when it hits 70C.
i just got a gtx 670. is hdmi audio working for you people that have the 670?
it is not working for me.

i noticed in my uninstall programs list, there is no hd audio driver there, and when i rerun the driver installation, there is no hd audio driver listed, just the phsyx/3d/other stuff.
so, the hd audio driver is not being installed.

on the nvidia site, it says that the driver installs the audio, but this is a lie. er, well, its not working for me.

what is going on? anyone know how to install the hd audio driver separately?
The HDMI audio out is indeed a specific checkbox in the installation when you select 'custom install'. Look again, and look carefully, it's there.
 
With fan at max speed, it's not even close to that. It throttles the clock as well as volts when it hits 70C..

Ummm, I am running at 70% fan speed, max temp on my cards is 68c after 1 hour of Unigine and voltage is constant...At Max 1.175. These are just like the 680's...the max voltage is 1.175.

Yes it does throttle back on the clock when it hits 70c but only a bit..if temps keep going it throttle backs a bit more...but I have yet to hit those temps unless I lower the fan speed and like my 680's the max voltage you can have is 1.175.

What water will do for you is lower temps and depending on your card allow a bit more clock...but for example if you are able to find your max overclock on air and are able to kepp the card below 70c, your overclock under water wont be any higher because in order to get more speed you need more volts. This has been well known about these cards.
 
Ummm, I am running at 70% fan speed, max temp on my cards is 68c after 1 hour of Unigine and voltage is constant...At Max 1.175. These are just like the 680's...the max voltage is 1.175.

Yes it does throttle back on the clock when it hits 70c but only a bit..if temps keep going it throttle backs a bit more...but I have yet to hit those temps unless I lower the fan speed and like my 680's the max voltage you can have is 1.175.

What water will do for you is lower temps and depending on your card allow a bit more clock...but for example if you are able to find your max overclock on air and are able to kepp the card below 70c, your overclock under water wont be any higher because in order to get more speed you need more volts. This has been well known about these cards.
I understand what you're saying, but maybe we have two totally different samples. Setting my voltage to 1.175, I actually hit a LOWER stable max OC than I did at 1050 due to hitting the 70C ceiling too quickly. I think the max clocks were like 1290, but only for about 4 seconds at 1.175. They quickly dropped to ~1220 after hitting that. Conversely, I had a stable 1280 for a good 20-30 mins at 1050.

*edit* I should also note, this is in a totally open case with a fan blowing at it.
 
I understand what you're saying, but maybe we have two totally different samples. Setting my voltage to 1.175, I actually hit a LOWER stable max OC than I did at 1050 due to hitting the 70C ceiling too quickly. I think the max clocks were like 1290, but only for about 4 seconds at 1.175. They quickly dropped to ~1220 after hitting that. Conversely, I had a stable 1280 for a good 20-30 mins at 1050.

*edit* I should also note, this is in a totally open case with a fan blowing at it.

Hmmm...I can have max power at 135%, which will drive the voltage to 1.175...the max offset I can get is +120 and +250 on the memory...anything higher and it will crash through the 2/3rds the way of a 2nd pass of Unigine. At the OC settings of +120/+250 on the memory I can run Unigine for hours and no crash and my max temp in closed case is 68c with the rare time hitting 70c on one of the GPU's for a few seconds then back down.

During this time my max fan speed will hit 75% or so. Another thing I have noticed from others, the voltage goes up as the card needs it so even with no offset, you can still hit the 1.175 voltage ceiling, but since the clocks are not running that high the heat is not as bad, but it still will hit the voltage ceiling.

What are you using to test though? I saw your post over at OC and just wondering if your are only using that program to test stability.
 
Wish we could download those demos somewhere, the glass smashing and ray tracing.

They were both available to play with at the meet and greet floor. It looked the like the computer was 2x GTX 690s in SLI. The guy said it was using PhysX, not sure what the renderer was though.
 
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The HDMI audio out is indeed a specific checkbox in the installation when you select 'custom install'. Look again, and look carefully, it's there...


its not showing up

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its not showing up

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Colt...I did not find your original message, but are you trying to get digital audio out of your hdmi port on your GPU?

For starters, it is not a box you check on the driver installation.

If you want HDMI audio via your gpu it is in the control panel. On the left side, you will see a "set up digital audio" and that is where you set it up.

If you need help let me know.
 
nvidias hdmi hd audio driver needs to be installed, and for some reason its not installing for me.

So when you go to the Nvidia control panel, you do not see the option on the left side to set up digital audio?

The HD Audio Driver option was something that was removed on the installation screen a while ago...from what I read it was intergrated into the the driver itself and should be there.
 
So when you go to the Nvidia control panel, you do not see the option on the left side to set up digital audio?
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ya i see it, and my denon reciever does show up, but in windows sound settings, my receiver does not show for me to select as default device.

before, ive noticed that when i uninstall the nvidia drivers to install new ones, the hd audio driver would be listed (i had a 560ti that i used hdmi) ,
but its not there... so, im pretty sure the driver is not installing.
 
ya i see it, and my denon reciever does show up, but in windows sound settings, my receiver does not show for me to select as default device.

before, ive noticed that when i uninstall the nvidia drivers to install new ones, the hd audio driver would be listed (i had a 560ti that i used hdmi) ,
but its not there... so, im pretty sure the driver is not installing.

Well I recently got some new cards and installed the drivers and there is no seperate install for hd audio driver and I have not seen that for a few versions of the driver...but I am getting hdmi 5.1 digital audio via my gpu connected to my AV.

Not sure what it could be...but it is odd that you see it on the menu and you can select it.
 
its not showing up

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That is strange.
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The HD audio driver should be included in the package.
Maybe Nvidia forgot to put them in.
Has anyone else encountered this problem with this driver pack?
Maybe try installing an older version of the drivers and then update to 301.34 theoretically the HD Audio drivers should still be installed.

Also have you tried going to the control panel and checking if this is done:
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so my two Gigabyte GTX 670 SLI ... wow

install was kind of a pain due to my case and my previously installed watercooling stuff as I never took into account running SLI aircooled cards when building this rig

performance is awesome, more or less tripled my single GTX480 performance. BF3 @ well over 120 fps, Witcher II in 3D Vision at 60+ fps ... loving it

the cards are much more efficient than last generations cards of course, so I'm still using my Corsair HX650 PSU :)

the Gigabyte coolers seem to do their job really well, and noise wise I'd say they're very very close to the Accelero Xtreme Plus, so I would definitely 100% recommend these over the reference cooled cards (especially given that both were €400)

I'm still going to watercool them once I've modded the new case next month (as I'm trying to go with only a single intake fan), but if you have some decent airflow the stock cooling is superb.

I have two in SLI, so that does mean that my case gets pretty hot as it wasn't build with aircooling in mind (so only two 120 intake and a single 120 outtake, all at 900 rpm ...). According to the sensors in my case the air going out the back fan is +15c warmer than the intake air, so it's a good thing my CPU is watercooled ;) but again, for me this is only temporary, and I'd advise anyone who goes for SLI to go with at least 1200 RPM fans, and most cases offer 3 intakes and 3 outtakes these days :)

as for overclocking; one seems to do pretty well, the other is less than average I guess, which limits my SLI overclocking unfortunately. But that could also be due to the thermal situation in my case right now ... Guess I'll either throw in a third card or bring out the soldering iron in the next year or so when FPS start to drop below 120 in new titles ;)

now it's Diablo III time, for which I probably might as well have gone with a Geforce 2 MX400 ;)

Would you mind running the heaven benchmark at 1080p everything else maxed? I have the same PSU and videocard as you, and I'd like to compare in case I decide to get a second card.
 
Whoa the Vsync stutter thing is a driver bug? I noticed it while playing RAGE, but I figured it had more to do with that game being a shitty port
 
Hmmm...I can have max power at 135%, which will drive the voltage to 1.175...the max offset I can get is +120 and +250 on the memory...anything higher and it will crash through the 2/3rds the way of a 2nd pass of Unigine. At the OC settings of +120/+250 on the memory I can run Unigine for hours and no crash and my max temp in closed case is 68c with the rare time hitting 70c on one of the GPU's for a few seconds then back down.

During this time my max fan speed will hit 75% or so. Another thing I have noticed from others, the voltage goes up as the card needs it so even with no offset, you can still hit the 1.175 voltage ceiling, but since the clocks are not running that high the heat is not as bad, but it still will hit the voltage ceiling.

What are you using to test though? I saw your post over at OC and just wondering if your are only using that program to test stability.
Your offset isn't the guaranteed clock. You need to have a monitoring program to see where your actual mhz are during the test. When you set your offset you are saying to the card "I want you to hit this as your highest goal". It may or may not actually be there during the OC. Considering you're saying that its at 68 constantly, I highly doubt it's staying at +120 on the core clock during the stress test.

I start off with the EVGA tessy stress test in scanner, then furmark, then uniengine on repeat. The EVGA tessy test crashes it before either of the other ones. I'll get fails in that without getting a fail in uniengine.

*edit*

Also, as far as the auto adjusting to the voltage limit, the problem I've noticed is that when that high voltage isn't supplied in a more constant manner (as in setting it yourself), it can sometimes not provide enough to itself causing crashes. I'll watch it climb at a lower setting and it'll crash in places where it wouldn't with the manual setting. Again, the side effect of that is higher temps at a faster rate resulting in lower overall overclocking.

I'm totally convinced I'm going to get much better results on water. Every dead end I hit after playing with it for about 7 hours straight was directly a result of temps.
 
Any Germans here know if getgoods and hoh (home of hardware) are legit sites? Add Mindfactory to that list.

Also, I shouldn't need to pay any extra tax on anything I import to the UK, right?
 
Also, I shouldn't need to pay any extra tax on anything I import to the UK, right?

Nope, there's no extra import charges inside the EU. However, some sites do add the tax / vat of the country they are shipping to rather than using the store's own country VAT.
 
so my gainward GTX 680 PHANTOM is arriving on friday. What games CAN'T I play on max settings 1080p? Is there even one?

I'm planning to OC the card to 1200 core (its 1084 stock I believe) so keep that in mind
 
Any Germans here know if getgoods and hoh (home of hardware) are legit sites? Add Mindfactory to that list.

Also, I shouldn't need to pay any extra tax on anything I import to the UK, right?

You could always check their scores (if you haven't already) at http://geizhals.de/774003 for example.

Ive ordered from mindfactory tons of times and everything was perfect, only had good HoH experiences as well. I have no clue about getgoods.

Also as far as I know there shouldn't be any additional taxes for you.
 
so my gainward GTX 680 PHANTOM is arriving on friday. What games CAN'T I play on max settings 1080p? Is there even one?

I'm planning to OC the card to 1200 core (its 1084 stock I believe) so keep that in mind
At what frames? 60fps, there's a few that will give you troubles for sure.

When you have an OC in mind, dont be set on anything. Each card is different. Is the Phantom the fanless card? If so, might have a much lower top end.
 
all installed and running now, gtx 670 sli btw. top card boosts to 1176 bottom does 1163 at stock, ran unigine and top was 60c bottom was 50c, will put my an antec spot fan in there to drop that temp difference at a later point. anyone know how u stop ungine stuttering at the start? used to be able to run it twice but now it reloads itself everytime u run the benchmark

most importantly though triple screen is finally back :D
 
I'm really glad I picked up the Gigabyte 670. After several hours of playing Diablo 3, the highest the temp has gotten is 63 C with the fan speed at 40%, and I can't hear a thing.
 
Stable? Do I need to clean drivers first or just install?

Seems stable to me.

With WDDM 1.1 it seems pointless to clean up, uninstall and all that malarkey. Just install on top, it'll remove the old drivers and install the new in 20 seconds - Ready to use.

With the .40s my cards run cooler because they aren't stuck in 3D clocks.
 
GK110 news coming out. Hot dang, 15 SMX units! (GTX 680 has 8, 670 has 7)

We are posting live from the "Inside Kepler" talk at NVIDIA's GPU Technology Conference with details on the new GK110 GPU. Here is what we know so far:

7.1 billion transistors
15 SMX (modified) units
2880 available CUDA cores
Greater than 1 TFLOP FP64 (double precision) compute
384-bit GDDR5 memory bus

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Isn't that the Server GK110, the Telsa? No way in hell is the consumer GK110 already close. That would make zero sense business wise.
 
Seems stable to me.

With WDDM 1.1 it seems pointless to clean up, uninstall and all that malarkey. Just install on top, it'll remove the old drivers and install the new in 20 seconds - Ready to use.

With the .40s my cards run cooler because they aren't stuck in 3D clocks.
since I've been on Windows 7 I always just install on top, never had a single issue that way. Gotta love the future.
GK110 news coming out.
any word on a release timeframe? i'm trying to plan my next complete build very carefully. unless they say otherwise i'm going to assume Q2 2013
 
any word on a release timeframe? i'm trying to plan my next complete build very carefully. unless they say otherwise i'm going to assume Q2 2013

There's still no word at all on a consumer GK 110. The next high-end gaming/consumer release will probably be the 700 (maxwell?) series. The Tesla shown in the conference is a server/compute card.
 
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