RussK1
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Rockdpm :
Yes, what everyone fail to remember, not only can the GTX 680 be in the Gaming Gefore market but also professionals are trying it. Games use Direct Compute coding and such other features. the 680 i have seen do good and bad at Direct Compute Benches but that doesn't handycap it from being a great card
I'm one of those people that enjoys GPGPU performance. I considered the GTX 680 for my 2500K machine but the GPGPU performance is so dismal I dropped it from consideration.
I game and work with some picture and video stuff, and a professional GPU (Tesla, Quatro, ATI Firepro) are out of the question not only because they are so expensive but they simply aren't gamers so-to-speak.
Take the HD7970 and the GTX680... both cards gaming performance and pricing differences are negligible, but when you compare GPGPU performance the 7970 unequivocally beats it. People can dismiss this fact by lamenting - "it's a gamer card(!) yada, yada, yada..." this is no excuse for nVidia dropping the ball on single and double precision floating point performance.