EVGA GTX690 Review including Quad SLI
Unigine 0xAA
Published: 11th August 2012 | Source: EVGA | Price: £899 |

Unigine 0xAA
The Unigine Heaven benchmark has always been one that scales very well indeed, as you'd expect from a pure benchmark. As is becoming the norm the GTX690 performs very well, but not quite up to the level of two GTX680s in SLI.
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the "overkill" was absolute nuts.. noted that the SLI config, the CPU scoring was elevated
from the single card tested. are you still attributing this to the simulation software?
don't think i'll be easing one , or like two into my system, but it was great to see them in
action. give that author a pat on the back!
one last was is there some validation that on these dual GPU card in SLI that the monitoring is
actual both cards, not just one card with two GPU? you had noted on the afterburner showing
dual fans on a single fan card.. just an observation...
airdeano
Nice review btw.

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one last was is there some validation that on these dual GPU card in SLI that the monitoring is
actual both cards, not just one card with two GPU? you had noted on the afterburner showing airdeano |
iv always had the dual cards
i got a 590 for sale now
and a 295 also for sale
and i even got 2x 7950 GX2's sat tin the draw somewhere lolz
3D-Vision ready and 120hz. Should be awesome



We finally get our hands upon the latest twin-GPU card courtesy of EVGA. Two of them in fact. Welcome to the GTX690.
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