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GTX 465 3-Way SLI

Ryan Leech

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how to bump old post ^

 

*still though, I have to agree with you*

I should enter it in the Build Log vote

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I should enter it in the Build Log vote

damn right you should

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damn right you should

nvm I just realized that they locked submissions a few days ago :'(

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nvm I just realized that they locked submissions a few days ago :'(

Are you going to get the high flow brackets for the other two cards?

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Are you going to get the high flow brackets for the other two cards?

I'm thinking about it but my priority is to find backplates

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  • 3 weeks later...

Very nice. With my 23% OC'd 7950 (1125/1575) I get a score of 2266 at 900p, only weird thing is both my min and max fps are higher, the average is about the same.

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Very nice. With my 23% OC'd 7950 (1125/1575) I get a score of 2266 at 900p, only weird thing is both my min and max fps are higher, the average is about the same.

That means that my fps was closer to the average, more of the time (if that makes any sense)

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That means that my fps was closer to the average, more of the time (if that makes any sense)

I get that, but I wonder why it happens. Probably has to do something with architectural differences, VRAM or SLI scaling thingies. Interesting to see that $840 in may 2010 give the same performance as $329 in august 2012. Progress sure has slowed since then :/.

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I get that, but I wonder why it happens. Probably has to do something with architectural differences, VRAM or SLI scaling thingies. Interesting to see that $840 in may 2010 give the same performance as $329 in august 2012. Progress sure has slowed since then :/.

I guess Fermi is just king :)

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That noise is immense! Also damn cool setup! Would love to see benchmarks being the trillionth person to ask :)

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the high flow brackets will have a much bigger temp impact than the backplates will. It will also reduce the noise quite a bit, coming from someone who has both,a backplate and and high flow bracket on my 580 ;)

I'm mostly interested in the backplate for aesthetics

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I'm mostly interested in the backplate for aesthetics

THE AIRFLOW!!! Hell, I plan on getting a high-flow bracket for my 480 when I put it in my rig, and it will be paired up with a Sempron with both cores running. It won't even get that much load or get warm, and I'm still doing it.

 

Also, replaced the thermal paste on my 480, and holy shit, that core is HUUUUUGE.

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GTX 465 3-Way SLI Benchmarks

 

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Battlefield 3 1600x900 Ultra "Campaign-Uprising"

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Battlefield 4 1600x900 Ultra w/ no AA "Test Range" (VRAM was maxed throughout)

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Borderlands 2 1600x900 Max Settings w/Max PhysX "First 20min of Campaign"

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CS:GO 1600x900 Max Settings "Italy-Casual"

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Euro Truck Simulator 2 1600x900 Max Settings "Haul from Milano-Gdansk which took 1hr irl" (I must say SCS did a great job with SLI profiles)

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Overall my 465s perform very well even though they rarely ever reach 100% usage. I will say that 3-Way SLI is glitchy in a number of games and very well optimized in others. The heat output of these monsters noticeably increases the temperature of my room which makes gaming for long periods uncomfortable.

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sexy snip

This makes me wonder how my 480 will do in some games, terribly as it may be bottlenecked.

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This makes me wonder how my 480 will do in some games, terribly as it may be bottlenecked.

Two 465s in SLI are supposed to perform the same as one 480

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Two 465s in SLI are supposed to perform the same as one 480

:D I hope it does well in Euro Truck Simulator 2 at 1080p or something similar.

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no way I could deal with that noise :/

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Still loving SLI <3

 

Is Tri-SLI pretty good? (Like without too many issues that people talk about)

 

I'm thinking 3x 760s. But I'll have to get another MB.

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Haha, awesome benchmarks! :D That resolution is quite perfect for such a setup and vice versa. :D

Any more resolution and I'd be out of VRAM haha

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