Hi,
Here's a question to all of the people that know more about GPU overclocking than I do....that's everybody then!
After buying a triple monitor setup (XL2420T), I've been holding back from upgrading my poor old 1GB 5870* to a GTX 680 4GB. I've been waiting for the EVGA FTW cards because I like the idea of the 3 years (extendable) warranty, but I'm a little bit disappointed to find out that the memory clock is set to the stock speed of 6008MHz.
I've seen that the 4GB Palit and Gainward cards are set to 6300MHz and what makes it worse it that the Gainwards are in stock now, tempting me!
My main questions are:
1. Do you think the EVGA cards would clock easily to 6300MHz? Is that considered a fairly average OC because I don't understand why EVGA would leave the memory at stock unless they think it would be unstable?
2. Would I see much of an improvement between 6008MHz and 6300MHz? It increases the bandwidth to 201.6GB/s, so I'm guessing there might be, but I'm not sure if that equates to real world use in FPS?
I noticed that the KFA2 4GB card which has the same core clock speed of 1110MHz is also set to 6008MHz, so maybe it's to do with that because the Palit and Gainward run at 1084MHz.
*Just for the record, I think my 5870 has been the best card I've owned. It still plays everything at a reasonable level, it's just the 1GB is really struggling at 5760 x 1080. Games like Serious Sam 3, TF2 and Burnout Paradise still run brilliantly, but others like Skyrim, (with texture pack) and Grid have moments of 1 FPS and it's making me feel guilty putting the card through it and watching it struggle!
Here's a question to all of the people that know more about GPU overclocking than I do....that's everybody then!

After buying a triple monitor setup (XL2420T), I've been holding back from upgrading my poor old 1GB 5870* to a GTX 680 4GB. I've been waiting for the EVGA FTW cards because I like the idea of the 3 years (extendable) warranty, but I'm a little bit disappointed to find out that the memory clock is set to the stock speed of 6008MHz.
I've seen that the 4GB Palit and Gainward cards are set to 6300MHz and what makes it worse it that the Gainwards are in stock now, tempting me!

My main questions are:
1. Do you think the EVGA cards would clock easily to 6300MHz? Is that considered a fairly average OC because I don't understand why EVGA would leave the memory at stock unless they think it would be unstable?
2. Would I see much of an improvement between 6008MHz and 6300MHz? It increases the bandwidth to 201.6GB/s, so I'm guessing there might be, but I'm not sure if that equates to real world use in FPS?
I noticed that the KFA2 4GB card which has the same core clock speed of 1110MHz is also set to 6008MHz, so maybe it's to do with that because the Palit and Gainward run at 1084MHz.
*Just for the record, I think my 5870 has been the best card I've owned. It still plays everything at a reasonable level, it's just the 1GB is really struggling at 5760 x 1080. Games like Serious Sam 3, TF2 and Burnout Paradise still run brilliantly, but others like Skyrim, (with texture pack) and Grid have moments of 1 FPS and it's making me feel guilty putting the card through it and watching it struggle!





