The 670 doesnt appeal to psychcodil. Let's box everything up, sent it all back to the warehouse and lets go home.
Yawn. Read the thread or do one.
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The 670 doesnt appeal to psychcodil. Let's box everything up, sent it all back to the warehouse and lets go home.
The OP makes no sense.
You can overclock the card yourself too, just like the 79** cards. The only difference is that if you do not overclock it will do some for you. Overclocking manually still gets you better/higher results so what is the difference?
On another note, bang for buck? The 670 can out perform a 680 when you overclock it. If you ask me (which I appreciate, you aren't) the 670 is the second best bang for buck card right now (the first being the 7850).
Thats what i mean.. Its pulling 350w DC you fool not AC ^^ This is what i mean people simply don't understand..
yea who gives two ***** about power draw
You need to think before you type. A psu delivering 350w will be pulling more than that from the wall. People like you are the ones that need to understand.
So the OP is disappointed at the 670 because it doesn't do or offer what he wants; an overclock that only the few knowledgeable souls can, dare or care to manage. Sorry but that sounds a little snobbish and superior to me.
I would imagine that probably 99% of people who buy video cards buy them to do one and one thing only - display video to play video games. The remaining percentage tweak and run benchies and brag about what they have achieved, and that's fine. In fact this probably pushes the industry along, companies striving for faster cards to be the top dog. But don't deny or denigrate the majority of the buying mass the extra power because they get for free what we used to work hard for. Think of it as an added challenge.![]()
So the OP is disappointed at the 670 because it doesn't do or offer what he wants; an overclock that only the few knowledgeable souls can, dare or care to manage. Sorry but that sounds a little snobbish and superior to me.
I would imagine that probably 99% of people who buy video cards buy them to do one and one thing only - display video to play video games. The remaining percentage tweak and run benchies and brag about what they have achieved, and that's fine. In fact this probably pushes the industry along, companies striving for faster cards to be the top dog. But don't deny or denigrate the majority of the buying mass the extra power because they get for free what we used to work hard for. Think of it as an added challenge.![]()
but I think the bottom line should be about the end result: A very powerful GFX card that is also very efficient, cool and quiet.
I've overclocked my 7970 from 925/1575 to 1150/1650 at stock volts for my 24/7 clock speeds, it runs BF3 smooth as butter on Ultra and doesn't get noisy or go over 70ºc.
This is Overclockers btw, not leaveitstockandmakedo.com![]()
This is Overclockers btw, not leaveitstockandmakedo.com![]()
I've overclocked my 7970 from 925/1575 to 1150/1650 at stock volts for my 24/7 clock speeds, it runs BF3 smooth as butter on Ultra and doesn't get noisy or go over 70ºc.
This is Overclockers btw, not leaveitstockandmakedo.com![]()
Indeed, but do you overclock everything you buy from them? 4.5ghz mouse mat anyone? How about a 2.5ghz dvd drive or 500hz pc case? It's only a name, a hangover from the early days when the company was trying to compete with simillar named companies and the pc self-build scene was taking off.