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:
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.
I'll kick things off ...
i7 930@3.9GHz, Gigabyte 670 OC Windforce (1359/3591@1.175V)
Required Shot:

Optional Shot:

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.
I'll kick things off ...
i7 930@3.9GHz, Gigabyte 670 OC Windforce (1359/3591@1.175V)
Required Shot:
Optional Shot:



























. This is the highest stable run I can get with no artifacts.

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