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Wednesday, 11 July 2012 07:22

Point of View/TGT GTX 680 Beast reviewed - Overclocking

Written by Sanjin Rados

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Review:
The Beast it is

Despite the already hefty 157MHz overclock, we could overclock the GPU even further. Our maximum stable clock was 1223MHz (a 60MHz overclock). The Beast’s memory isn’t factory overclock and it’s really a pity because overclocking the memory helped us a lot with gaming results. The maximum clock we hit for the memory was at about 1650MHz (the reference clock is 1502MHz). 

Overclocking the GPU alone from 1163MHz to 1223MHz produced the 70.7 fps result.

Overclocking the memory from 1502MHz to 1650MHz produced the 72.3 fps result.

Overclocking both the GPU and memory produced the 73.7 fps result.

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