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Review: ASUS GeForce GTX 680 DirectCU II TOP

by Parm Mann on 9 May 2012, 12:04 4.0

Tags: ASUSTeK (TPE:2357), NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)

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Final thoughts and rating

The GeForce GTX 680 remains our first choice for a truly high-end, single-GPU graphics card. Despite being relatively quiet and power efficient, NVIDIA's reference design manages to power through the latest DX11 games with consummate ease. It's all you need for high-quality gaming today, and if you are planning ahead there's always the option to add a second card further down the line.

Such is the card's prowess that it's difficult for NVIDIA's partners to produce a custom GTX 680 that's fundamentally better in every way. ASUS has made a bold attempt with the DirectCU II TOP, but the card isn't perfect. It's quicker than reference - and by that rationale the quickest single-GPU solution we've tested - but there's no getting around the fact that it's monstrously large. It's also admirably cooler and quieter than reference, but those improvements are offset by a lofty £90 premium.

And, despite the high asking price, there's no increase in the amount of on-board memory, which suggests that ASUS's DirectCU II TOP may still run into framebuffer limitations at ultra-high resolutions. We'd challenge anyone not to be impressed by a card as striking as this, but there is room for improvement and we'd really like to have seen ASUS go with less cooling and more memory, preferably overclocked.

Bottom line: The GeForce GTX 680 DirectCU II TOP is an imposing card that packs a serious punch. It's a front-runner for extreme users who exclude the word budget from their vocabulary, but we can't help but feel as though a 4GB model is lurking just around the corner.

The Good

Outstanding single-GPU performance
Excellent thermal characteristics
Keeps relatively quiet under load
Good overclocking potential

The Bad

Expensive at £500
Big and bulky
Only 2GB of memory

HEXUS Rating

4/5
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including a pair of SLI fingers for quad-card configurations
Except taking up three slots means you'll only be able to fit 2 in a case…

ASUS's cooler is equipped with five direct-touch copper heatpipes
From the picture it only looks like 3 are actually touching!


Am I missing something or did they just get this one wrong?
On a near identical system (ref Gigabyte 680 matched with the DCII's clocks) I net P9304 in 3DMark11 - the GTX 680's Tubo boost really is causing headaches.
For the temperature and power draw charts, the under load label says ‘noise during batman’. It happened in your last chart too D:. Sorry just slightly annoying :D.
At a weight of 1.186Kg I am concerned for the leverage effect on the motherboard over a few months despite the back plate connection. Any thoughts on this re strapping to support it?
I'm just amazed that people can afford to spend £500 on a graphics card in this day and age. What with food and petrol price hikes. Oops, tha was a bit morbid.

Sweet card. Wish I could afford it :p
I got my GTX460 for £65, and that was a push. lol