<-GIZMO-> 0 Posted December 16, 2012 Bon j'ai enfin ma 670!! Woot woot!!! Premier test, Boarderlands2, vraiment plus fort que mes deux 5870. Ok c'est sur que c'est pas un bon test, c'est une game carément optimisé pour Nvidia (quand tu as le logo quand tu boot le jeu c'est forcement que ça etre meilleur avec ce type de carte) mais quand meme a full en 1080 j'avais du bon lag et la c'est juste fluide en malade. Plus tard je teste avec hitman absolution, la aussi j'ai du sérieux lag avec des deux 5870 a full detail. Je vous reviens avec les resultat Petite question en passant, c'est quoi que vous utilisé pour monitorer vos FPS? Fraps a tandance a faire réduire les FPS a se que j'ai lu?!? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MaLiXs 0 Posted December 16, 2012 msi afterburner pour ma part Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Boulard83 4 Posted December 17, 2012 +1 MSI AB ! Je viens de stress tester ma carte très solidement, j'ai foldé un 8hrs en ligne @ 1240mhz. 55°c à mon arrivé ce soir, fan à ~50% toujours en silence. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MaLiXs 0 Posted December 17, 2012 moi j'utilise pour son osd mais aussi pour undervolt et underclock ( Oc d'usine avec un voltage de gros porc) mas 550ti gestion des fan bien sur !!!! avec un modele de reference ya pas le choix !!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
<-GIZMO-> 0 Posted December 17, 2012 J'ai testé et ou il va bien. Hitman, je fais du 30-35FPS, mais ça joux tres bien quand meme, avec mon CF5870 ça laggait vraiment trop, niveau détail tout au max bien sur. Je suis tres heureux de ma 670 pour les deux game que j'ai test. le gain avec mon CF5870 est vraiment visible. Quand je vais finir mon upgrade X79 ça va surement me donner quelque FPS de plus. Je commence à regardé sérieusement un kit de base WC chez Dazmod, RayStorm 750 RS240 pour 160$. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Boulard83 4 Posted December 17, 2012 Je ne veux pas trop faire mon Nvidia fanboy mais je voie souvent des commentaires du genre "Nvidia is smoother" mais surtout en SLI. Single GPU je n'ai pas vraiment vue de test ou opinion le prouver. Tien, une conclusion d'un Review de HardOCP. SLI smoothness vs. CrossFireX smoothness We don't know what other descriptive word to use, other than "smoothness" to describe the difference we feel between SLI and CrossFireX when we play games. We've expressed this difference in gameplay feeling between SLI and CrossFireX in the past, in other evaluations, and we have to bring it up again because it was very apparent during our testing of 680 SLI versus 7970 CFX. We can't communicate to you "smoothness" in raw framerates and graphs. Smoothness, frame transition, and game responsiveness is the experience that is provided to you as you play. Perhaps it has more to do with "frametime" than it does with "framerate." To us it seems like SLI is "more playable" at lower framerates than CrossFireX is. For example, where we might find a game playable at 40 FPS average with SLI, when we test CrossFireX we find that 40 FPS doesn't feel as smooth and we have to target a higher average framerate, maybe 50 FPS, maybe 60 FPS for CrossFireX to feel like NVIDIA's SLI framerate of 40 FPS. Only real-world hands on gameplay can show you this, although we can communicate it in words to you. Even though this is a very subjective realm of reviewing GPUs, it is one we surely need to discuss with you. The result of SLI feeling smoother than CrossFireX is that in real-world gameplay, we can get away with a bit lower FPS with SLI, whereas with CFX we have to aim a little higher for it to feel smooth. We do know that SLI performs some kind of driver algorithm to help smooth SLI framerates, and this could be why it feels so much better. Whatever the reason, to us, SLI feels smoother than CrossFireX. Personally speaking here, when I was playing between GeForce GTX 680 SLI and Radeon HD 7970 CrossFireX, I felt GTX 680 SLI delivered the better experience in every single game. I will make a bold and personal statement; I'd prefer to play games on GTX 680 SLI than I would with Radeon HD 7970 CrossFireX after using both. For me, GTX 680 SLI simply provides a smoother gameplay experience. If I were building a new machine with multi-card in mind, SLI would go in my machine instead of CrossFireX. In fact, I'd probably be looking for those special Galaxy 4GB 680 cards coming down the pike. After gaming on both platforms, GTX 680 SLI was giving me smoother performance at 5760x1200 compared to 7970 CFX. This doesn't apply to single-GPU video cards, only between SLI and CrossFireX. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites