


At 1680x1050 and 1920x1080, the GeForce GTX 670 again manages to slide in ahead of the Radeon HD 7970. By the time we hit 2560x1600, AMD’s flagship outmaneuvers the less expensive GeForce by a couple of frames per second, on average. We’re not talking about the difference between stepping up to a higher resolution or enabling additional detail settings. So, the £50 separating the GTX 670 and HD 7970 could be used for a larger SSD, a faster CPU, or more RAM instead.
Summary
- Giving GK104 A Haircut
- EVGA GeForce GTX 670 Superclocked
- Test Setup And Benchmarks
- Benchmark Results: 3DMark 11
- Benchmark Results: Battlefield 3 (DX 11)
- Benchmark Results: Crysis 2 (DX 9 And 11)
- Benchmark Results: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (DX 9)
- Benchmark Results: DiRT 3 (DX 11)
- Benchmark Results: World Of Warcraft: Cataclysm (DX 11)
- Benchmark Results: Metro 2033 (DX 11)
- Benchmark Results: Sandra 2012 And LuxMark 2.0
- Benchmark Results: MediaEspresso 6.5
- Temperature And Noise
- Power Consumption
- GeForce GTX 670 Versus GTX 680 And Radeon HD 7970
- Two GeForce GTX 670s In SLI
- Are We Still Taking These Launches Seriously?
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