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    Re: 3DMark 11 (DX11) Benchmark Scores

    Damn, them 600 series cards are beast. I figured that my TWO GTX 470's OC'd to 720MHz cores (as in all my latest scores) could hold their own against a single 670/680. LOL NOPE.

    Time for an upgrade.

    Until then I'm going to try and increase my Memory Clocks a bit more, see if I can't get them at 480 spec (my Core and Shader clocks are already higher than 480 spec). I wish I could find some water blocks for my 470's, I'd put them under water instead of upgrading for a couple more years.
    Last edited by Cortexian; October 2nd, 2012 at 11:33 AM.
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    Re: 3DMark 11 (DX11) Benchmark Scores

    Don't be retarded. A pair of full cover blocks for those old cards is going to cost as much as a 660ti :I
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    Re: 3DMark 11 (DX11) Benchmark Scores

    Buy a GTX 690 and join the cool-kids-with-enthusiast-cards club.
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    Re: 3DMark 11 (DX11) Benchmark Scores

    so i currently have a 560ti. i have no problem running anything now, but would it be worth it to upgrade to a 660ti or something like that some time in the future? or should i just wait for whatever comes after the 600 series?
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    Quote Originally Posted by InnerGoat View Post
    Don't be retarded. A pair of full cover blocks for those old cards is going to cost as much as a 660ti :I
    Nah, you can't get them new anymore that I can see. If they're new they're retard price cause of demand. I'd get used ones for $80 a piece tops. I'd still need a rad/fans/pump/res though.
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    Re: 3DMark 11 (DX11) Benchmark Scores

    Sorry about your scores InHerGoat.

    http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/4545400

    No seriously, cards won't OC anymore. Literally at all. I up them to 831MHz and they crash the system requiring a hard reset.


    (my GPU's at 0:48)

    Please OC your 670 and rape me anally my body is ready.
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    Re: 3DMark 11 (DX11) Benchmark Scores

    I'd need modded bios to get more core voltage and I really don't care.

    sry m8
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    Cant you just use EVGA Precision or Afterburner to crank it up a bit? I was able to on my cards, or is that the weird 600 series voltage thing you're talking about. I can get up to 1.087 V.
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    Re: 3DMark 11 (DX11) Benchmark Scores

    Quote Originally Posted by Donut View Post
    so i currently have a 560ti. i have no problem running anything now, but would it be worth it to upgrade to a 660ti or something like that some time in the future? or should i just wait for whatever comes after the 600 series?
    I'd say wait

    Yes the 600 series is an impressive improvement but is there a point when you can run pretty much everything anyway?

    all the games are still designed around the shitbox 360
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    Re: 3DMark 11 (DX11) Benchmark Scores

    Quote Originally Posted by Cortexian View Post
    Cant you just use EVGA Precision or Afterburner to crank it up a bit? I was able to on my cards, or is that the weird 600 series voltage thing you're talking about. I can get up to 1.087 V.
    No they have a limit enforced in bios, which I would need to mod.
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