Not the only one above 6k with gtx 480. I was able to get above 7k. It also depends on the resolution.Your 6100 score is higher then all the other GTX 480 scores ive seen. You are the only one to eclipse 6k. I think you can expect scores between 8000-9000 with a 680.
Any decent 680 you got with a moderate OC would easily give you the results you are looking for. Might not even need to OC
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_gdr.130104-1431)
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 930 @ 2.80GHz OC 3.8
6135.176MB
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670(VRAM 4042 MB) 9.18.0013.1090
http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...l=1#post971510
Tested on:2/23/2013 7:13:21 PM
Score:8200
Average Framerate:69.044
Performance:Extremely High
-Easily capable of running the game on the highest settings.
Screen Size: 1920x1080
Graphics Presets: Custom
General
-Improve overall graphic quality. : Enabled
-Disable rendering of objects when not visible. (Occlusion Culling) : Enabled
-Use low-detail models on distant objects to increase performance. (LOD) : Enabled
-Cache LOD data only when necessary. (LOD Streaming) : Enabled
-Smooth edges. (Anti-aliasing) : Enabled
-Increase transparent lighting quality. : Enabled
-Grass Quality : High
Shadows
-Use low-detail models on shadows to increase performance. (LOD) : Disabled
-Display : All
-Shadow Resolution : High: 2048 pixels
-Shadow Cascading : High
-Shadow Softening : High
Texture Detail
-Texture Filtering : High
-Anisotropic Filtering : High
Effects
-Naturally darken the edges of the screen. (Limb Darkening) : Enabled
-Blur the graphics around an object in motion. (Radial Blur) : Enabled
-Effects While in Motion : Display All
-Screen Space Ambient Occlusion : High
-Glare : Low
Cinematic Cutscenes
-Enable depth of field. : Enabled
System:
Windows 8 Pro 64-bit (6.2, Build 9200) (9200.win8_gdr.130108-1504)
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
16277.969MB
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680(VRAM 4042 MB) 9.18.0013.1090
MoBo Asrock Z77 Extreme 4
Same here, I've got a Maximus IV Extreme motherboard and it's also limited to 2.0 but I still get about 8600 (1920x1080 maximum settings) at stock settings and around 9200 with a decent overclock. Even with the 680 (which eats up the demo) you're still not completely saturating PCIE 2.0, so no worries there.
The rest of my system:
CPU: i5 2500K @5GHz
RAM: 8GB @ 2133MHz
I just did a comparison between my GTX 460 SLI setup and the GTX 670 I installed today. I tried to force SLI in the Nvidia control panel but it was a NoGo.
System Specs:
CPU: Core i7 870 @ 4GHz (8 threads)
GPU: Nvidia GTX 670, GTX 460 (PhysX)
RAM: 16 GB PNY DDR3 1600MHz (unganged)
Mobo: MSI P55-GD65
PSU: Inwin Commander 1.2kW PSU
Storage: OCZ Vertex 4 120GB SSD, Seagate 2TB
UPS: Cyber Power 1500AVR
Cooling: Corsair H100
GTX 460 SLI benchmark Score 2635 | Average Framerate:20.758 | Performance:Fairly High | Screen Size: 1920x1200 | Graphics Presets: Maximum
GTX 670 FTW benchmark Score 6811 | Average Framerate:58.596 | Performance:Very High | Screen Size: 1920x1200 | Graphics Presets: Maximum
Overclock GPU to 1100MHz | Average Framerate:67.752 | Performance:Extremely High |
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Last edited by Jieddo; 02-24-2013 at 11:34 AM.
Thanks for all the feed back every one, I think the only logical thing for me to do based on the feedback is to upgrade to the 680, I'm confident now that I should reach scores of about 8k-9k.
Going to upgrade in a few weeks once I get a few pay checks, will keep you guys posted on the results ^^
ROFL. up to your old tricks![]()
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