Table of Contents:
- ZOTAC GTX 680 (Kepler) Video Card Review And Benchmarks
- NVIDIA GTX 680 SMX GPC
- NVIDIA's GPU Boost
- Smoother NVIDIA FXAA
- Better Adaptive VSync
- Single GPU 3D-Vision Surround
- ZOTAC GTX 680 Speeds And Feeds
- ZOTAC GTX 680 Noise And Heat
- ZOTAC GTX 680 Gaming At 1920X1080
- ZOTAC GTX 680 Testing Methods
- ZOTAC GTX 680 Performance Results
- ZOTAC GTX 680 Final Thoughts
In previous generation NVIDIA cards 3D-Vision Surround required 2 GTX cards to power and run this technology. With another tech advancement using the new GTX 680 the user now has the ability to have up to 4 Monitors in 3D-Vision on a single GTX 680. Just think of the possibilities, 3 monitors on the bottom all in a row and one above in the center to still see and use your desktop. This is a great step for NVIDIA and I can't wait to hook up my 27'' ASUS 3D 120Hz Monitor and see how well the new GTX 680 does on my humble single 3D monitor, and in truth only the very rich can afford to even begin to look into getting a multi-monitor setup that consists of 3D Monitors, as that is a very costly investment.

In the ever-continuing GPU war we always see the same game of leapfrog played by one company or the other as they try and surpass the other guy. If you pay close attention though, you will notice it’s always just enough to claim a victory, never anything so dynamic you want to pick up the phone and begin telling everyone you know about it.











