Upgrade possibilites

Started by arkayn, June 23, 2012, 01:02:08 PM

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Would 660Ti been able to provide how much more power?

It would really be interesting to see how the different 600 series stack up against eachother €/WU KWh/WU

Time wise on PPS (Sieve) CUDA tasks it comes in at:

GTX650 Ti - 1330 seconds
GTX660    -  1070 seconds
GTX670    -   755 seconds

Times are approximate.

Quote from: Caprio on December 03, 2012, 12:48:31 AM
Would 660Ti been able to provide how much more power?

It would really be interesting to see how the different 600 series stack up against eachother €/WU KWh/WU

Here's a link to my 660ti on Win8 with a AMD8350 running two tasks at a time
does 2 shorties in ~2:20 each

Quote from: arkayn on October 09, 2012, 09:49:01 PM
I now have a EVGA GTX-650 TI on the way. It will most likely go in next to the GTX-670.

And now the 650Ti gets to go do a RMA as the fan decided that it does not want to run fast anymore.

Just started the process on the EVGA site.

Tried the 560 first and it wanted to run at 80c+, so it is back to the 460 for the time being in the secondary machine.

My main machine still has both the 670 and 660 running just fine.

And another shitty day comes to an end, just lost the 850 watt PSU in the main computer and while removing all the connectors managed to break off the tab from my 1TB SATA drive as well.

I have the drive jury rigged so I can copy off the Steam folder to my external 1 TB drive, but that will take a while.

My drive is still working over a year later, but I don't really keep anything on it.

I am going to upgrade the case for my main computer as the 2 GPU's are running around 70c most of the time and I want to get some more air in there.
Rosewill THOR V2


Hey there!

Looks nice and roomy!! I got some tweak but old hardware from the son: A Core7 Extreme 990X with 24G of 2200MHz RAM, and a
GTX 590. It certainly cranks, but I will have to wait until November to use it full-time: it is too bloody hot! I put it in a Corsair 300R
case, and there is a heap of space. I only have 3 fans in it now, but may upgrade to a 140cm exhaust to increase the flow.

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