Og så kan vi da se at hvis man nu er syg nok, og har aaaalt for mange skærme i større størrelse (2X 1920x1200), så skal man gå efter AMD hvis man vil have det med AA, uden, så er det Nvidia 😛
inde på techpowerup har de futte deres af efter de voltclocke deres kort
As a first step, I increased the voltage from 0.938 V default to 1.000 V, maximum stable clock was 815 MHz - faster than GTX 580! Moving on, I tried 1.2 V to see how much could be gained here, at default clocks and with NVIDIA's power limiter enabled. I went to heat up the card and then *boom*, a sound like popcorn cracking, the system turned off and a burnt electronics smell started to fill up the room. Card dead! Even with NVIDIA power limiter enabled. Now the pretty looking, backlit GeForce logo was blinking helplessly and the fan did not spin, both indicate an error with the card's 12V supply. After talking to several other reviewers, this does not seem to be an isolated case, and many of them have killed their cards with similar testing, which is far from being an extreme test.
Er et driver problem, er fordi reviews er blevet skrevet med en ældre driver hvor varme sikringen åbenbart ikke virkede.... Er ihvertfald nvidias og lidt andre sites udmelding....