
- Nvidia gtx 680 benchmark drivers#
- Nvidia gtx 680 benchmark driver#
- Nvidia gtx 680 benchmark full#
- Nvidia gtx 680 benchmark pro#

Nvidia gtx 680 benchmark drivers#
AMD releases its new Catalyst 13.11 Beta 9.2 drivers.CyanogenMod gets “Higher Performance Mode”.EVGA adds two GeForce GTX 750, one with 2GB of memory and another SC.Koolance unveils its waterblock for Radeon HD 5970 graphics.

Nvidia gtx 680 benchmark driver#
AMD Releases Catalyst Performance Driver 11.11c.Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity6 Edition in sight.Sapphire Radeon HD 7970 Toxic 6GB detailed.Sapphire Radeon 4890 Atomic: the first 4890 with a 1GHz core.Rumor: There are already engineering samples of the Radeon HD 9970.Apple sells two models of iPhone 7 with different performance.Images courtesy of Ochaolic (HD 7970) – (GTX 680). This is not negative, far from it, since it means that from the first ForceWare controllers to the last, good performance has always been obtained with the GeForce GTX 680, as can be seen if we take Skyrim as a reference. AMD has done a great job from the first Catalyst 11.12 to the latest Catalyst 12.11 Beta 8, as can be seen for example in the performance of Skyrim with the HD 7970, where with Catalyst 11.12 you get 55.63FPS, while with The Catalyst 12.11 Beta 8 you get 82.73FPS.įor Nvidia’s ForceWare drivers, the issue is quite different, because from ForceWare 300.99 Beta to 310.61 Beta, there is not such a notable increase in performance, obviously there is, but not as pronounced as in the chaste AMD Catalyst, let’s say it maintains a flatter line. Many conclusions can be drawn from all the tests seen above and we start with the Catalyst controllers. Now we are going to check the performance of the MSI GTX 680 with the different tested drivers, of course with the same tests as the XFX HD 7970.

Overall performance increase with the different versions.
Nvidia gtx 680 benchmark full#
(Click on the image to see it full size). Let’s start with the results obtained with the XFX Radeon HD 7970 and the different driver versions. The only thing that changes in the tests, apart from the graphics obviously, is the version of the drivers, so that you can see the increase or loss of performance from one version to another. In the case of the Radeon HD 7970, the model used is an XFX Radeon HD 7970 Double Dissipation, while for the GeForce GTX 680 an MSI GTX 680 Twin Frozr has been used.
Nvidia gtx 680 benchmark pro#
To do this, a test bench consisting of an Asus P8P67 Pro motherboard, a Core i7-2600K processor, 8GB of DDR3-1600Mhz G.Skill RipjawsZ RAM, a 128GB Samsung 830 Series SSD and a power supply has been used. What we are going to show you today is something different, because we are going to check the performance evolution of the Radeon HD 7970 and GeForce GTX 680 graphics cards with the arrival of new versions of Catalyst and ForceWare drivers. Normally the comparisons face different models of graphics cards, both high-end and low-end, all under the same conditions, in order to see the increase or loss of performance from one model to another. It is always quite interesting to see and assess different performance comparisons between two products as important as graphics cards. Today is the turn to see the performance evolution of the Radeon HD 7970 and GeForce GTX 680 graphics cards, as they have been tested with different versions of drivers to check the improvements they provide in the final performance of the graphics. On Monday we showed you a performance comparison with various graphics cards from AMD and Nvidia, where both current and past generations were put to the test, but in both cases with the latest available drivers. Radeon HD 7970 VS GeForce GTX 680: Performance with various drivers
