is that a usb connector on the back? FINALLY...
now it just needs another 2gb of ram.
is that a usb connector on the back? FINALLY...
now it just needs another 2gb of ram.
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Find it a bit strange that they put 6+8 pin on a card like this.
Asus Crosshair IV Extreme
AMD FX-8350
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AMD FX-8350
AMD ref. HD 6950 2Gb x 2
4x4Gb HyperX T1
Corsair AX1200
3 x Alphacool triple, 2 x Alphacool ATXP 6970/50, EK D5 dual top, EK Supreme HF
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If these cards got up to 1900 Mhz on liquid nitrogen, theres no way they are doing 2 Ghz on air. Please show me just one case of where any card has beaten the maximum LN2 clocks using air and I will reconsider my opinion, but I am very sure that you cant surpass LN2 results with a standard air cooler, even if you make it 3 or 4 slots, its still not going to be good enough.
Oh sorry you're right, for some reason I read it as 8+8... and I was assuming that was the case. It's actually a weird thing.
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No, no way. I think its overclockable to 2GHz on LN2 or DICE. Some sort of Extreme Cooling. Nowhere did they say that it would be 2GHz on air or water. That would be absolutely awesome, but I don't think that the thermal solutions exist to accommodate such a clock speed. It has to be extreme cooling. Since Vince did 1.9GHz for EVGA, I also think EVGA's cards will also be capable of breaking 2GHz on LN2...
That's why when people started talking about Zotac's claims, I didn't really understand why there was so much opposition.
this is where i have a problem, the source says: "This non-reference design graphics card will apparently come with a core clock speed of 2 GHz,"
the words, "come with" indicate the bios is set at that clock and you will always get that clock speed.
i was trying to find the exact words of the person who made the original statement, but have not seen it.
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GTX 680 @ +170 (1267mhz) / +300 (3305mhz) - EK 680 FC EN/Acteal
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Was the source in English? If I recall, it was Chinese... Not always the best to rely on Google Translate with syntax errors.
Even so... they could have a BIOS that will only be usable with LN2 and Extreme Cold BIOS features enabled or something.
It could be a 2GHz card, but you provide the cooling :P
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GTX 680 @ +170 (1267mhz) / +300 (3305mhz) - EK 680 FC EN/Acteal
Swiftech MCR320 Drive @ 1300rpms - 3x GT 1850s @ 1150rpms
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This is original link:
http://digi.tech.qq.com/a/20120322/002197.htm
Google translated:
http://translate.google.it/translate...n&hl=&ie=UTF-8
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im at 1.3ghz core and 1.85ghz mem on air, stays at 70c full load with a closed case and custom fan profile, good stuff
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Of course I was right on the new PCB design. Looks like an overclocking beast begging to be starved and then fed a den of fresh carcasses.
I want all of you to quote me on this:
Whether it be on air cooling, water cooling, LN2, OR deep-space-colder-than-atmosphere-cooling, this card will hit 2GHz.
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Well if the reference hits 1900 MHz on extreme cooling, it would be bad if such an uber custom design didn't manage at least 2 Ghz.
But its simply not happening on air and for the stock clocks.
I'm gonna buy a pallet of 680's and re-sell and market as 2ghz cards (all you need is some LN2, but I wont tell you that).
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4x4Gb HyperX T1
Corsair AX1200
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Review and overclock here:
http://en.expreview.com/2012/04/08/z...w/22203.html/5
"In the second overclocking test we remained unchanged memory frequency of 1802MHz, the core voltage rose to 1.35V and we conducted graphics core air-cooled overclocking test. After some tweaking and testing, the graphics core could be overclocked to 1.35GHz, the card scored P10738 in 3DMark 11, 9.55% higher than that of the default frequency.
What about the potential graphics core frequency in air-cooled condition would be? We tuned the memory frequency back to 1502MHz. and conducted overclocking towards graphics core, in the voltage of 1.35V, we successfully reached core frequency of 1.4GHz, at the time it scored P10785 in 3DMark 11 test.
Later, we tried higher core/voltage overclocking test, the score improved slightly in the GPU voltage of 1.375V, core frequency reached 1.41GHz, however, at that time core temperature had already been very high at around 95℃ ."
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Sapphire HD6950 2GB @6970 - 900/1400
Sandisk Extreme Pro 480GB + Samsung HD204UI 2TB
Zotac-GTX-680-22.jpg
Who will do it first?
Why yes, yes I do use Koolance..*Flame Wall Inbound*
http://www.chiphell.com/thread-443892-1-1.html
Bclock 1304MHz
Turbo 1500MHz
Memory 1793MHz
Using ThermalRight U120E cooler.
Around a 7970@1300MHz score.
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