Ciastek3214
Junior Member
They're GTX 680's. Even *I* felt a little tempted just reading it. ;P
Tell me about it, I can't even smell them.
They're GTX 680's. Even *I* felt a little tempted just reading it. ;P
HDMI can only output 60hz. If you are watching it in 3D, that means it's limited to half of it's total output, 30hz. To get true 120hz, you need displayport or DUAL LINK DVI, not to be confused with DVI-D.Yeah, I'm talking about the HDMI limitation, not the display. Anyway, I guess we'll see.
HDMI can only output 60hz. If you are watching it in 3D, that means it's limited to half of it's total output, 30hz. To get true 120hz, you need displayport or DUAL LINK DVI, not to be confused with DVI-D.
I know all this, and that's why I questioned how this adapter Jtrizzy mentioned could work at all. It's always been a wonder to me why 120/240hz HDTVs didn't have Display Port for Dual Link DVI inputs in the first place. I've mentioned this in more than one thread. It would have solved a lot of issues before they even came about, and we wouldn't need the $40 Nvidia 3DTV Play software (still limited to 720p60/1080p24) at all.
Additionally, when the 7970 came out, a number of reviews mentioned (I specifically remember Anandtech for one, but I'm sure a few others did as well) that the HDMI port supported what they called Fast HDMI (3Ghz). This would alleviate the previous limitations of HDMI, and that future 3DTVs would support this. The GTX 680 also has this.
But you've said something that puzzles me, maybe I've gotten this wrong all along, so maybe you can explain. If I'm watching in 3D, the HDMI is limited to 30hz.........what? Isn't the HDMI running at 24hz when I'm watching a 2D Blu Ray? Or do you just mean a maximum of 60hz?
I know all this, and that's why I questioned how this adapter Jtrizzy mentioned could work at all. It's always been a wonder to me why 120/240hz HDTVs didn't have Display Port for Dual Link DVI inputs in the first place. I've mentioned this in more than one thread. It would have solved a lot of issues before they even came about, and we wouldn't need the $40 Nvidia 3DTV Play software (still limited to 720p60/1080p24) at all.
Additionally, when the 7970 came out, a number of reviews mentioned (I specifically remember Anandtech for one, but I'm sure a few others did as well) that the HDMI port supported what they called Fast HDMI (3Ghz). This would alleviate the previous limitations of HDMI, and that future 3DTVs would support this. The GTX 680 also has this.
But you've said something that puzzles me, maybe I've gotten this wrong all along, so maybe you can explain. If I'm watching in 3D, the HDMI is limited to 30hz.........what? Isn't the HDMI running at 24hz when I'm watching a 2D Blu Ray? Or do you just mean a maximum of 60hz?
HDMI can run 60 hz max. That in 3D means 30 hz for one eye. 2D Blu-Ray movies are 24hz because that's how things are with movies(60 fps soap opera argument)
Gotcha. Thanks for clearing that up.
Post of year Scogoth. Need to keep that bookmarked.
I made that other one for all the dvi specs. I need to dig that one up. I think I'll write up a post for the pc thread about all the differed cause it seems to confuse most people.
Unfortunately, you are limited to these workarounds for TVs. Hopefully TV's will start adopting displayport.
I know all this, and that's why I questioned how this adapter Jtrizzy mentioned could work at all. It's always been a wonder to me why 120/240hz HDTVs didn't have Display Port for Dual Link DVI inputs in the first place. I've mentioned this in more than one thread. It would have solved a lot of issues before they even came about, and we wouldn't need the $40 Nvidia 3DTV Play software (still limited to 720p60/1080p24) at all.
Additionally, when the 7970 came out, a number of reviews mentioned (I specifically remember Anandtech for one, but I'm sure a few others did as well) that the HDMI port supported what they called Fast HDMI (3Ghz). This would alleviate the previous limitations of HDMI, and that future 3DTVs would support this. The GTX 680 also has this.
But you've said something that puzzles me, maybe I've gotten this wrong all along, so maybe you can explain. If I'm watching in 3D, the HDMI is limited to 30hz.........what? Isn't the HDMI running at 24hz when I'm watching a 2D Blu Ray? Or do you just mean a maximum of 60hz?
Thanks for the post. Most of that I already knew, its just the 60hz limitation that got me, I was starting to think what I thought I knew was wrong.
Either way, in an effort to get this thread back on subject, the reason I asked all these questions about 3D and HDMI in the first place is because I'm a big HTPC enthusiast, been doing it for a long time. I'm with Team Comfy Couch, and most things I've long since worked out in a manner that suits me. But now with 3D coming around, I'm concerned a lot with how to get 3D from PC games, without having to use half side-by-side (Crysis 2 for example provides this when you don't have 3D Vision enabled) or using the 3DTV Play software. The GTX 680 has the horsepower to provide good framerates, even in 3D, while still keeping power use and heat down.
Posted this earlier, but that 3 SLI GTX 680 goodness took over the last page. Anyways,
Does anyone know if an i5-760(not sandy bridge) will bottleneck a GTX 680?
Not really sure what you have against 3D Play. The other alternatives also charge money. So it's not like you'll say any money by boycotting 3D Play. You'll just be giving your money to someone else.
I'm not saving any money, as I've already bought it. =) But, as you've noticed, I have something against it, and that's because it reminds me of PureVideo, that also cost about $40-50 at the time, and now isn't needed. This should be a part of the driver IMO, just like PureVideo should have (seeing as I already paid for an MPEG-2 decoder because I bought PowerDVD).
560Ti/6950.I need something half as good as one of these to replace my 9800GT.
EVGA has the card in stock, can someone please buy it off that site and sell it to me VIA amazon.com?
http://www.evga.com/products/moreinfo.asp?pn=02G-P4-2680-KR
You can add a listing on Amazon.com and sell it to me before you get it.. if you can do that for me PM me
I would but they want $80 just to ship it to me.
Where do you see to buy it? I only see the notify me.
Damn it!
Damn it!
Might be useful for nabbing a 660/670 at launch, but I'll probably be up refreshing 5 tabs anyway.http://www.nowinstock.net/computers/videocards/nvidia/gtx680/
useful site to check inventory on the GTX 680
Might be useful for nabbing a 660/670 at launch, but I'll probably be up refreshing 5 tabs anyway.
Awesome, cheers.Check for change (firefox) is good for those things.
Don't expect they have any. They just use that as expected time in and take your money. Their inventory system is horrendous and they give no shits about you. They use a lot of 3rd party suppliers.http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2295396
TigerDirect has EVGA GTX 680.. wait time is 7-15 days
Anyone have any idea when the 4GB models will hit? I kinda just want to wait for that, just so it'd last a bit longer.
Yes, it will. I have a Core 2 Quad Q9550 @2,8GHz and half of games I tried on GTX 680 in 1920x1200 seems to hit the CPU limit pretty often.I currently have a 5850, and am looking to start upgrading. I'd like to go nvidia again, so my question is, at this point, would my CPU be my bottleneck? Its a quad AMD 2.5Ghz with 8GB of DDR2.
My computer has an AMD Phenom X4 955 CPU and a ATI Radeon HD 4890 and I'm thinking of upgrading the video card.Yes, it will. I have a Core 2 Quad Q9550 ,8GHz and half of games I tried on GTX 680 in 1920x1200 seems to hit the CPU limit pretty often.
I want this card but I just got a 570 6 months ago. The 570 should last me a few years, so I probably won't upgrade until the 700 or 800 line of cards is out.
You can always upgrade your videocard first and your CPU later.My computer has an AMD Phenom X4 955 CPU and a ATI Radeon HD 4890 and I'm thinking of upgrading the video card.
Should I do it or am I better off upgrading the CPU (but I'm not sure how to do that since I couldn't afford a new motherboard + a Core i7)?
I want this card but I just got a 570 6 months ago. The 570 should last me a few years, so I probably won't upgrade until the 700 or 800 line of cards is out.
If you are at 1080P or below your 570 should be fine. My 470 is still holding up well at 1080P. If you are going above 1080P then perhaps you might need a 680, but I would wait in your case.
CPU: i7 3960X OC 4.5G
SSD: M3P 128GBx2 RAID0
Memory: Samsung 4GB 1333 OC 1866 9-9-9-24 1.65
Motherboard: MSI X-POWER II
Video card: GTX680
Power: 1250W bronze + TI g 520ECO
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