GeForce GTX 680 Overclock Guide
Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/25/2012 01:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

Introduction - GeForce GTX 680 Overclocking Guide
We just reviewed the GeForce GTX 680. And though we briefly touched to topic of overclocking in our reference article there's still one bit missing; extended tweaking performance.
Overclocking never comes without risk, but it sure as heck is interesting to see how far you can take a card.
As such today an article dedicated on overclocking the GeForce GTX 680. You will notice that if you go for long lifespan that overclocking the old fashioned way will not disappoint. A good 1300 MHz on the GPU is certainly something you can achieve. However with NVIDIA's new Dynamic Clock Adjustment technology things have changed a bit. Regardless of that you'll be able to tweak a lot more performance out of the card than you think.
Hey once again we'll demonstrate it all. The GeForce 680 series will demonstrate one thing, they are nice overclockers.
Next page please.

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