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Your in a benchmarking thread and your complaining that tri sli only benifits benchmarks? :lol:

That's exactly my thought! :) It takes a few more seconds to put it in your rig, so why not? Or is it WC'ed?

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Lol, for benchmarks sake, it's nice. My system is watercooled, but also has a lot of screws to get the side panel open. Would be a hassle to get a 3rd card in there.

 

First world problems "it is a hassle to put my third $500 dollar video card in my computer. I mean look at all the screws i have to undo :cry: "

 

:lol:

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If you look at it that way. :P

 

Dont worry, im facing my own first world crisis here, i cannot fit all 6 of my screens on my desk, so now i have to choose between my 30" ultrasharp, my 3 23"s my 24" and my 19"

 

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http://3dmark.com/3dm11/3756776 p10103

http://3dmark.com/3dm11/3757159 X3911

all stock fully after much needed updates they will further the gap between the 680 and 670

i feel like a wasted a $100

 

Yea I am only 600 points behind you in performance, and 200 behind you in the graphics portion of it. With a better processor my score would be higher. =P

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My new Sapphire HD7970 OC at 1250mhz core and 1750mhz mem which is my 24/7 gaming stable clock with the stock Sapphire Dual-X cooler

P10890

http://3dmark.com/3dm11/3760505

 

Glad to see my 10468 graphics score beating a GTX680 SC+ and watercooled GTX670 FTW in a benchmark known to favour Nvidia

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Ok, pushed as far as it will go. Core at 1300MHz and Mem at 1825MHz at 1.325V - This model can go up to 1.35V but I dont want to go that high since I dont want to risk burning something. This is the max benchable clock.

 

P11294 :D

http://3dmark.com/3dm11/3766736

 

This card is a beast !

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My new Sapphire HD7970 OC at 1250mhz core and 1750mhz mem which is my 24/7 gaming stable clock with the stock Sapphire Dual-X cooler

P10890

http://3dmark.com/3dm11/3760505

 

Glad to see my 10468 graphics score beating a GTX680 SC+ and watercooled GTX670 FTW in a benchmark known to favour Nvidia

Before you get to cocky my 680 is completely stock and your 7970 is overclocked to its fullest and barely beat it .i will be glad to see my card still running in 3 months while yours im no so sure about nice run aways let's see an extreme run and watch that thing catch fire

not to mention you are running an ivy most of your score is from your physics score wich is 500 higher due to the cpu run that same card on a 2600k and lets compare scores

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