Pros: Plays any game I own
Cons: Fan is a bit loud, but it isn't annoying.
This is just a quick overview of the card. This isn't meant to be taken professionally.
This card is phenomenal. I bought this card along with a new 1080p monitor. I've never been happier.
PROS - Battlefield has never looked better. Everything is smooth and there is no frame rate drop at all. Consistent 65-75fps. Another thing I love about this card is that it take 2 6-pin connectors. This is great, because I know I'm using much less power than any usual 8-pin card.
CONS - The fan gets loud when playing gpu-intensive games. (Skyrim or Battlefield 3) I also hate the green "Geforce GTX" thing on the card. It looks ugly if you are anal about aesthetics. It doesn't make me bacon.
Overall, this is the card of 2012. It may not be a GTX 690, but it will play any game you throw at it. It has a great price at $500, which is a price many people can afford.
5/5
This card is phenomenal. I bought this card along with a new 1080p monitor. I've never been happier.
PROS - Battlefield has never looked better. Everything is smooth and there is no frame rate drop at all. Consistent 65-75fps. Another thing I love about this card is that it take 2 6-pin connectors. This is great, because I know I'm using much less power than any usual 8-pin card.
CONS - The fan gets loud when playing gpu-intensive games. (Skyrim or Battlefield 3) I also hate the green "Geforce GTX" thing on the card. It looks ugly if you are anal about aesthetics. It doesn't make me bacon.
Overall, this is the card of 2012. It may not be a GTX 690, but it will play any game you throw at it. It has a great price at $500, which is a price many people can afford.
5/5



No, not even at 1920x1080.
If that would be the case why would we need CF/SLI ?
Alot of game's do run fully maxed out fine but not all.
The GTX680 is a very good card though.
Derp
It does eat everything at 1080p, anyway. Maybe two or three games out of thousands won't run at 60+ FPS with everything maxed out on a GTX 680.