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GIGABYTE GTX680 Super Overclock Review

Editor: w3bbo  Date: 01-09-12   0 Comment(s) - Join the discussion here
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Firstly, comparing the reference GTX680 with its forbear, the GTX580 we see that there are some significant changes. Immediately identifiable are the amount of stream processors which have tripled. from 512 to 1536. The ROPs have however dropped 25% but to compensate the core and memory clockspeeds have been massively increased, with the GTX680 being the clocked slightly above the 1GHz mark and the EVGA version clocked higher still at 1085MHz.

The battle everyone wants to see though is the GTX680 vs. HD7970 and comparing the two cards against one another is a good place to start. On paper at least, the GTX680 appears to have the slight upper hand. Sacrificing a gigabyte of GDDR5 and running with the 256-bit interface, the GTX680 cannot hope to compete in total bandwidth available losing out to both the HD7970 and HD7950 by a fair margin despite having a much higher memory overclock. The tables are however turned when we study the texture fillrate where the GTX680 comes out on top.

One area where NVIDIA are shouting from the rooftops is the power consumption area. with a max power draw of 195W compared to 250W of the HD7970, the GTX680 should save a few more yards of the Brazillian rainforests (and of course cut your electricity bill) than the HD7970.

Price wise there is little to choose between them. The GTX680 is a little more expensive yet only because of the recent price drops of the HD7900 series. At launch, the HD7970 was significantly more expensive.

Overall, looking at the specifications you would be forgiven for thinking that Kepler is not the GPU everyone was hoping for. Sure it has faster clockspeeds but how does that transpire to performance when the core hardware (stream processor count, memory size) is not as impressive as AMD's?

While the GTX680 did trade blows with the HD7970 in our comparison review, I concluded that ultimately, the GTX680 was the faster card. We have also reviewed factory overclocked HD7970's which have stole the performance crown back from NVIDIA but overclocked GTX680's once again saw the crown regained.

Fast forward a few months and we see that AMD have made significant price drops with the HD7970 now around £60 cheaper than the equivalent GTX680. The 7950 is now below the £300 mark too which makes justifying the £400+ for a ever so slightly faster GTX680 ever more difficult. As always though if you want the best then the performance king will always demand a premium.


GIGBAYTE GTX680 Super Overclock

Chipset: GeForce GTX 680
PCB Form: ATX
Base clock: 1137 MHz
Boost clock: 1202 MHz
Memory Clock: 6200 MHz
Process Technology: 28 nm
Memory Size: 2048MB
Memory Bus: 256 bit
Card Bus: PCI-E 3.0
Memory Type: GDDR5
DirectX: 11
OpenGL: 4.2
I/O:
Dual-link DVI-I*1
DVI-D*1
DisplayPort*1
HDMI*1
Digital max resolution: 2560 x 1600
Analog max resolution: 2048 x 1536
Multi-view: 4
Card size: H= 64mm, L=303 mm, W=148 mm
Power requirement: 650 W


The GIGABYTE GTX680 SOC is by far the most expensive card, costing over £100 more than a reference design GTX680 and almost £200 more than a reference HD7970. It is however also by far the fastest (on paper at least) out of the 6 comparable cards in the datasheet. You pay more for a pre-overclocked (and one of the fastest at that) but as we will see, much of the cost is poured into that behemoth of a GPU cooler, the Windforce x5. With such fast pre-overclocked speeds no doubt extra cooling is required but it remains to be seen if this huge cooler has the minerals to do the job. If looks and size are anything to go by then clearly there is no doubt it has but looks are not always everything...

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