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In our first synthetic benchmark the GTX 590 outperforms the HD 6990 across the board. However, it should be noted that the reduced clock speeds are slightly impacting the performance, as two GTX 570 graphics cards in SLI are slightly faster.
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I think it's VERY competitive with the 6990, as you said it's more efficient and quieter, and beats the 6990 in 5 of 12 benchmarks (so not half, but close), and does so at the same price with the added benefits of 3D Vision, 3D Surround, and CUDA eh? NvIDIA is clearly trying to be more price-competitive these days.
Would have liked to have this (I have dual 570s).
BTW: Bit of a typo on the conclusions page:
Turns out many reviewers are blowing they're cards when they try to tweak voltages, and some with just regular OC'ing. Seems the problem is either with the Nvidia Power Limit or possibly some of the 12v resistors on the card.
Anyways, seems like nvidia's being price competitive on their best card!!!! Not shocking but I'm loving the effort.
I'm liking the results of this card though. I'm glad some of the rumors putting it at equivalents to dual 460s weren't true.
Is pricey for a card though, but still a cheaper option for 4x sli then running 4 cards unless you already have a mobo with 4 spaced out pcie slots.
Simply put the power/temp/fan noise readings should be done on the games as you benched them, its all to easy to program a driver to fool one application to make it look and sound good.
Thanks