Testseek.com have collected 92 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690 4GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690 4GB GDDR5 PCIe.
May 2012
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The editors liked
Best performance to date
Very low power consumption
Runs cool for a dual-gpu solution
Very Quiet during long periods of gaming
Nvidia Surround and 3D Vision Surround on a single card solution.
Killer Performance
Surprisingly Quiet
3D Surround From a Single Card
Awesome Aesthetics
Excellent performance
Parity with GTX 680 SLI setups. Highly power efficient. Attractive design.
Awesome performance
Reaches GTX 680 SLI performance levels
Good performance per Watt
Sexy looks
Additional OC headroom left
Up to four active displays now
Makes surround possible with one card
Quiet
Given its performance class
Support for PCI-Exp
The editors didn't like
Very expensive
Very Expensive
Limited Availability
Obscenely expensive. Blocks a second expansion slot
High price
Most expensive reference design card ever released
High power draw
Requires SLI game support to reach proper performance
It has been a little while since I got a weak in the knees for a piece of hardware, but that feeling is back with the GTX 690. I am almost getting that Voodoo II 12MB SLI feeling again! If you are one of "those guys," you are going to want a GeForce GTX...
NVIDIA’s goal for the GTX 690 was to make the fastest graphics card of all time and they’ve succeeded beyond most people’s expectations. After the experience with Fermi and G80 before it, many predicted this round of GeForce products would be more of t...
Massive performance, Overclocking, Cooling, Power Efficient, Noise, 3D Surround, New technologies, Quad SLI, Great looks...
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To say that I was impressed with what the GTX 690 has to offer would be an understatement. In the past NVIDIA has delivered excellent gaming performance when they dropped a dual GPU card on the market such as the 9800GX2, GTX 295, and the GTX 590. Eac...
Abstract: Despite being built with notebooks in mind, Nvidia's new Kepler architecture has done wonders for desktop graphics cards. With its meagre energy needs and high performance, gamers have been blessed with a powerful product that doesn't sound like a ...
Abstract: We spent our weekend playing the Battlefield 4 multiplayer beta, and made sure to capture a ton of performance data with lots of PC hardware. Does your system have what it takes to handle this title? It comes out this month; you'd better look and see! P...
The first attendees arrive as we finish setting up the room... Here I am, answering questions and explaining the purpose of what we're trying to do at the event. A local redditor sits down to Grid 2 for A-B testing. More blind game...
Two GeForce GTX 690s with their four Nvidia GK104 GPUs in one system, does it make any sense? Yes, but probably only for a niche market. With a single GeForce GTX 690 (or two GeForce GTX 680s) you have enough 3D power to run all games in 5760x1080 resol...