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#1 configme
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You can also use overclock.net, they have a for sale section.

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#2 configme
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On another note, I use an H60 with push and pull and I get 4.5GHz without going above 75C-78C, but summer is coming up so I might have to pull back.

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#3 configme
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I heard those new xboxs are really good water coolers.

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#4 configme
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Might as well get a 770, same price, better performance.

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#5 configme
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Is there a video card in there? If you are going to get a 3770, might as well get a 3770K for you can OC in the future.

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#6 configme
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[QUOTE="psn8214"]

[QUOTE="the_bi99man"]

At this point, considering that 480 is still probably doing a decent job, I'd just wait until the 700 series cards come out. Wouldn't go for a Titan. They seem to be pretty overpriced for what they actually are, and are more a novelty. I'd say get a 780 when they come out, or grab a pair of 680s after the 700 series launches, since they'll likely see a price drop.

the_bi99man

This is probably what I'll do. I just want to max Arma 3 when the full version drops, which won't be until later in the year at the least. I am still very happy with my 480 too. Best card I've ever owned. Bought it on launch with the understanding that it would last me a long ass time and it really has. Never given me trouble at all either, though mine came bundled with an aftermarket cooler so it addressed the big problems people had with Fermi right out of the box.

Sweet deal. Haha. I can't wait to build a new system. I've been riding this laptop (which still outperforms a 360 or a Ps3) for way too long. Even an i5/560ti setup would be like a tenfold upgrade for me. :P So I'm thinking some time in the fall, I'll build a "budget" system with a 670 or 680, which should be super affordable by then. If I manage to save more than I expect to, I might spring for a 700 something.

I'd becareful, 700 is just a rebadging series. 

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#7 configme
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[QUOTE="Mr_BillGates"]

Let's not forget GTX 670 can be this small as well:

NVDA_GTX670_PCBNaked_689.jpg

Nvidia going the right direction.

Masenkoe

>no cooling

>wat

That's just the PCB...
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#8 configme
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A few of my games have bad CFX support. I wouldn't suggest it.

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#9 configme
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After seeing the artifacts in the picture and looking at a 590, I'm going to say otherwise.

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#10 configme
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This was discussed over at OCN. It was analyzed as a fake.

http://www.overclock.net/t/1246081/mt-gtx-690-pictured