Sorry for the late replies.. but better late then never.. so here it comes
photonboy :
some clarification:
- The graphics card will idle at a very low power. An entire (barebones) system with a GTX680 idles at 112Watts. The card uses probably about 20W idle but I couldn't be bothered to look it up.
- Multi-monitor. Not a fan, but realistically you'd need two of either card for high quality @ 60FPS. The 2xHD7970 will benefit from the extra VRAM. On the other hand there are 4GB versions of the GTX680 which I'd recommend if you were gaming on three 1920x1080 or higher screens. So 2x (GTX680 4GB).
- PCIe power. No point in even thinking about it. Who cares? All you need to do is ensure the PSU has adequate power overall (total Wattage) and sufficient on the +12V rail or rails. I saw an Antec 620W with single +12V rail of 48A for $65 on sale at NCIX. awesome deal and sufficient for a GTX680.
- multiple HD7970's or GTX680's??
Better due some research on power consumption. They recommend 38Amps (total system) with a GTX680. How much does the actual card use?
Find the Load power of the card or use its TDP. Let's say it is 185W. Use this formula:
Power (W) = Volts X Amps
Therefore the Amperage used by a GTX680 on the +12V rails is about 185W/12V = 15.4A (make it 20A to be safe)
So we need 40Amps for two cards, although other components use +12V. Without really crunching numbers I'd probably recommend something like an 800Watt PSU with 60Amps +12V rail/combined rails.
havent got time to wait for the 4gb version i think.. cuzz i gotta have a working computer before the 15.05.12 (diablo3)
its not only ment for playing d3 so i doesnt need to hear that its overkill
Well i think 3 monitor setup is pretty awesome and the first step into the future with even more crazy resolutions and curved screens or even dome monitors/screens...
acording to my own teori the power is pretty important?
when the socket is only designed to pull 300watt and 2x75watt from the 6pin connectors..
then i would only have 450watt for power supply(not the psu but the connections)..
if i for ex. use a 500watt 680 gtx oc'ed then i would have to pull an ekstra 50watt from a 450watt power supply.. which have oputunity to waste its energi on heating wires and then it will also becone unstable is to much current is pulled through a wire..
which i heard is very bad when oc'en
i got a ocz zx 1250watt psu with 104a on single rail
so the psu should'nt be a problem i guess.. maybe its even overkill xD
No doubt the Article I linked has MANY flaws, but there simply aren't any other 4GB GTX 680 reviews, at least that I've seen to date accurately comparing 2GB vs 4GB in a 'useful' environment - choice A or A. In my instance of 5800x1080 I have no doubt 4GB is the way to go to avoid vRAM bottlenecks; the plan is 3x 4GB GTX 680's.
aahh thats sad.. i will be looking for those reviews in the near future then

i think this one didnt show much difference..
sounds like a awesome setup u're getting there !
Here's an Extreme example - http://www.evga.com/forums/tm.aspx?m=1537816
awesome... didnt know that there was such a big difference
😀
You may wish to rethink that statement:
http://www.tomshardware.com/review [...] 62-10.html
It's not necessarily that clear. It seems to toggle back and forth, SKYRIM is also back and forth at 5760x1440 so it's not "clear" to me.
think this review is not clear as u say.. in the beginning (on the benches)
It seems like the 7970 will outperform 680 in sli/cx?
but the 680 outperfrom the 7970 when running in single card setup?
quote from the review: particularly if you have a 30” screen or three 1920x1080 displays
Since when did the screen/monitor size matter?
example: 1080p on 30" is the same amoung as 1080p on 50" ?
This havent made me more clear wether to buy a 6/6 pin or 6/8 pin and now im also unsure on wether to buy 7970 and 680 haha thx alot guys xD
Ive been reading about stuttering problems on the 680, with v-sync on.
this kinda the only big difference i see on those 2 cards.... and this problem is going to be fixed sooner og later..