Nvidia GTX 680 2 way SLI review & Benchmarks
Ever since the GeForce GTX 400/500 series we have seen some impressive increases in performance scaling when it comes to multi-GPU setups, in NVIDIA's case we obviously are talking about SLI performance. In the most high-end segment we more often notice some CPU limitation (processor bottleneck) here and there. That means with current generation processors like Sandy Bridge(E) with 3-way SLI for example, your GPUs might want to go a little faster, but the CPU is holding them back.
The focus of this article will be from the single monitor point of view, so we'll be bringing you performance numbers at 2560x1600, 1920x1080 and 1280x1024 to show you how this killer setup performs.
We always think it makes more sense to get two products in SLI multi-GPU mode as in theory the SLI performance should remain optimal, especially at monitor resolutions of 1920x1080/1200 and below.
Today we'll put that to the test with NVIDIA's new GeForce GTX 680, we place 2 reference GTX 680 graphics cards.
So if your wallet allows it, you can double up that shader count and thus performance with the help of NVIDIA's SLI technology. Multi-GPU gaming surely has grown to become more popular over the past few years thanks mostly to NVIDIA's SLI solutions initially, and obviously later on AMD's ATI CrossfireX joined that path as well.
Video Converting and Editing:
GTX 680 in 2 way SLI really perform great in video editing and converting and that not only it. It boost the conversion speed and its better & faster than New Macbook Pro aas well.
Test Setup
BenchMarks
Conclusion/Result :-
GTX 680 SLI has really proved worthy as it perform really well if you are Enthusiast and you have money to built great gaming system then we suggest to go with GTX 680 2 way SLI . Performance to Worth Ratio, bestpccomponents gives it