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Card name: GTX 670 FTW 2gb
Manufacturer: EVGA
Video RAM: 2gb
Bus type: PCI-E 3.0 x16
SLI or multi-gpu: N/A
Cuda cores: 1536
Card cooling: stock with Liquid Ultra on the die
Voltage: 1.213v
Stock core/memory/boost clock speeds: 915mhz / 6008mhz (boost disabled, locked 3d clocks under load)
OC'd core/memory/boost clock speeds: 1293mhz core 7800mhz vram
Driver version: 306.23
 
Card name: GTX 660 (non TI)
Manufacturer: ASUS
Video RAM: 2GB DDR5
Bus type: PCI-E 3.0 x16
SLI or multi-gpu: SLI
Cuda cores: 960
Card cooling: ASUS Direct CU II (stock cooler from ASUS)
Voltage: stock
Stock core/memory/boost clock speeds: 1020 / 6008 / 1085
OC'd core/memory/boost clock speeds: stock
Driver version: 306.97 (I think)
 
Card name: GTX 670 FTW (x2)
Manufacturer: Evga
Video RAM: 2GB DDR5
Bus type: PCI-E 3.0
SLI or multi-gpu: SLI
Cuda cores: 1344
Card cooling: Stock
Voltage: stock
Stock core/memory/boost clock speeds: 1006/1552/1085
OC'd core/memory/boost clock speeds:stock atm
Driver version: 310.33

Second card came today 10/23/2012
 

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Card name: GTX 670 FTW (x2)
Manufacturer: Evga
Video RAM: 2GB DDR5
Bus type: PCI-E 3.0
SLI or multi-gpu: SLI
Cuda cores: 1344
Card cooling: Stock
Voltage: stock
Stock core/memory/boost clock speeds: 1006/1552/1085
OC'd core/memory/boost clock speeds:stock atm
Driver version: 306.97

Hey nice! You can pm me if you need some 'help' ocing them ;) :cool:
 
Card name: GTX 550 Ti
Manufacturer: Zotac
Video RAM: 1GB GDDR5
Bus type: PCI-E 2.0 x16
SLI or multi-gpu: No
CUDA cores: 192
Card cooling: Stock
Voltage: Stock
Stock core/memory/boost clock speeds: 900mhz /4000mhz
OC'd core/memory/boost clock speeds: 999mhz / 4500mhz (i think)
Driver version: 301.24
 
Card name: GTX 680 Signature 2
Manufacturer: EVGA
Video RAM: 2048MB
Bus type:pCI-E
SLI or multi-gpu:No
Cuda cores:1536
Card cooling: Dual Blowers
Voltage:stock
Stock core/memory/boost clock speeds:1097mhz/6208mhz/1163MHz
OC'd core/memory/boost clock speeds:stock
Driver version:306.97
 
Card name: GTX 670
Manufacturer: Gigabyte GV-N670OC-2GD
Video RAM: 2048mb
Bus type: pci-e 3.0
SLI or multi-gpu: yes; 2 in SLI
Cuda cores: 1344
Card cooling: stock
voltage: stock 1.175V
Stock core/memory/boost clock speeds: 980/1502/1059
OC'd core/memory/boost clock speeds: 1100/1702/1179 (Auto Boost has hit 1260Mhz)
Driver version: 306.97
 
Used to have a 550ti. Replaced it with a 470 OC.

Here are the pics. =)

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Card name: GTX 670 DirectCU II TOP
Manufacturer: Asus
Video RAM: 2048mb
Bus type: pci-e 3.0
SLI or multi-gpu: no
Cuda cores: 1344
Card cooling: stock TOP cooler w/ replacement fans (GT-2150's)
voltage: BIOS mod 1.212V / Power Target 145%
Stock core/memory/boost clock speeds: 980/1502/1137 (Kepler Boost to 1293 Not stable)
OC'd core/memory/boost clock speeds: 1055/1811/1212 (Kepler Boost locked @ 1358Mhz stable)
Driver version: 306.97

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Card name: GTX 660 FTW Signature 2.
Manufacturer: EVGA.
Video RAM: 2gB.
Bus type: PCIe 3.0 x16.
SLI or Multi-GPU: No.
Cuda cores: 960.
Card cooling: Stock.
Voltage: Stock.
Stock core/memory/boost clock speeds: 1072MHz/6008MHz/1137MHz.
OC'd core/memory/boost clock speeds: 1072MHz/6008MHz/1137MHz.
Driver version: 306.97.
 
Card name: GTX 480 SC
Manufacturer: EVGA
Video RAM: 1536MB DDR5
Bus type: PCI-E 2.0
SLI or multi-gpu: x2 in SLI
Cuda cores: 480
Card cooling: Stock
Voltage: Stock
Stock core/memory/boost clock speeds: 726/3800
OC'd core/memory/boost clock speeds: Stock
Driver version: 306.97

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Sold my GTX 680 Hydro Copper so back to the 480s right above^.
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Card name: GTX 670
Manufacturer: MSI
Video RAM: 2048MB
Bus type: PCI-E
SLI or multi-gpu: No
Cuda cores: 1344
Card cooling: Stock (reference)
Voltage: stock
Stock core/memory/boost clock speeds: 965/6008/1045
OC'd core/memory/boost clock speeds: stock
Driver version: 306.97
 
UPDATE::attn:


Card name: GTX 670 DCII
Manufacturer: Asus
Video RAM: 2GB
Bus type: PCI-E 2.0
SLI or multi-gpu: N/A
Cuda cores: 1344
Card cooling: Stock
Voltage: stock
Stock core/memory/boost clock speeds:915/1502/980
OC'd core/memory/boost clock speeds:965/1602/1030
Driver version: 306.97

here's a couple photos as well.
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Updated today.

How is the Keplar Boost being factored in? The 6 series has boost and then an additional Keplar Boost. Since KB varies from card to card the number you see in GPU-Z's main tab and other programs is not really accurate at all. The only way to see your true speed is using a monitor graph.

My card is set to 1210 core in GPU Tweak, but the monitor window shows me boosting to 1358. Not only that, but to really show a solid OC the card has to stay at those speeds. It will dip and drop if you exceed the power limits. So, without showing a monitor graph with a clock speed being sustained it's not really apples-to-apples to make comparisons.

Are we supposed to list our boost speed or our KB boost speed? I did both, but only the boost speed is showing in your table.
 
How is the Keplar Boost being factored in? The 6 series has boost and then an additional Keplar Boost. Since KB varies from card to card the number you see in GPU-Z's main tab and other programs is not really accurate at all. The only way to see your true speed is using a monitor graph.

My card is set to 1210 core in GPU Tweak, but the monitor window shows me boosting to 1358. Not only that, but to really show a solid OC the card has to stay at those speeds. It will dip and drop if you exceed the power limits. So, without showing a monitor graph with a clock speed being sustained it's not really apples-to-apples to make comparisons.

Are we supposed to list our boost speed or our KB boost speed? I did both, but only the boost speed is showing in your table.

That is currently not factored in. To be honest, I haven't really kept up with newer video cards at all so I don't know what sort of a number value to assign to a KB boost speed. This is actually the first I have ever heard of KB if that tells you anything :p
 
http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showpost.php?p=7333351&postcount=1669

after seeing this, i decided to push. Thanks jason for the tips. more to come, but FINALLY my 680 is performing as it should.

Card name: GTX680 Hydro Copper (Original)
Manufacturer: EVGA
Video RAM: 2048mb
Bus type: PCI-E 3.0
SLI or multi-gpu: no
Cuda cores: 1536
Card cooling: Hydro Copper Waterblock
Voltage: BIOS mod 1.212V / Power Target 150%
Stock core/memory/boost clock speeds: 1150/1575/1215 (Kepler Boost to 1241 stable)
OC'd core/memory/boost clock speeds: 1293/1800/1293 (Kepler Boost @ 1293Mhz stable)
Driver version: 310.70
 

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Card name: N680GTX Twin Frozr 4GD5/OC
Manufacturer: MSI
Video RAM: 4096
Bus type: 256
SLI or multi-gpu: 2 x SLI
Cuda cores: 1536
Card cooling: Twin Frozr iii (stock)
Voltage: 1.1620
Stock core/memory/boost clock speeds: 1059MHz/1502Mhz/1124MHz
OC'd core/memory/boost clock speeds:
Driver version:310.70
 
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