Okay, just for fun, let's compare everyone's shiny new 660ti/670/680 cards, and see what these bad boys can do in Unigine Heaven 3.0.
The rules are simple:
Max out your friggin card (obviously
) using AB or Precision.
Crank your offsets and voltage and fan or whatever as high as you like.
No more than 2 minor graphical anomalies are allowed in the run. You need to watch the bench, and if there's any more than 2, or any 1 that's not minor in nature, you have to start over. You're on your honor on this one. I'm allowing this cause I've been playing w/my card a TON since Monday, and I've found that even with 1 or 2 small glitches in Heaven ... you're still gaming stable
Post a Heaven Benchmark Result Screenshot (all settings maxed, at 1080p), as I've done below, showing your clocks in the screenie using Afterburner or Precision On-Screen Display. The screen MUST be from inside the Bench directly, as I've done.
Don't forget to set a Hot Key combo in AB/Precision so you can take the screenie, cause a regular Ctrl-Prnt Scrn doesn't work in the Heaven Bench.
Reserved, will post my results this evening when I get off of work. I don't know why, but this sounds fun. haha
Question: We're just doing single cards, right?
**update** Okay, got a single card bench finished, if I remember right, I think I got a 1349--will post screen when I get home. LOL, I would have gotten them posted this weekend but got distracted with putting the stock aircooler back on my 7970 and running the same benchmark for the sake of curiosity. I will work on getting SLI results now.
680 SLI:
120/350 +132% - boosting to 1202 to 1215 - 301.42 driver - 8x, 8x - PCIE 2 (just ran it really quick, will update with a higher overclock when I have more time)
intel 2500k @ 4.8 Ghz
Can you please run proper settings for the thread. You're supposed to set AA to 8, AF to 16, and everything else to highest value, including extreme tessellation. Thanks.
My EVGA stock 670 is pooping out at +135/+200 (120% power), MAX core pretty good at 1245, not sure why the memory won't push any further (starts artifacting at 250). Ill post screens when I get home.
i ran this last night at 1080p got a 680 core 1300mhz amd memeory i forget what its at. CPU is I7 2600k at 5ghz on air. Mobo is ASUS Extreme IV or something like that
My EVGA stock 670 is pooping out at +135/+200 (120% power), MAX core pretty good at 1245, not sure why the memory won't push any further (starts artifacting at 250). Ill post screens when I get home.
i ran this last night at 1080p got a 680 core 1300mhz amd memeory i forget what its at. CPU is I7 2600k at 5ghz on air. Mobo is ASUS Extreme IV or something like that
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Gigabyte GTX 670
1340MHz/3856MHz Completely stable.
When I just got it:
Just then (newer drivers are worse? Edit: it's not hitting the full boost clock as often, I might start a thread about this):
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