graphics burn in test

sublimeaces

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i have a asus gtx 660 ti overclocked with the factory over clock and ran a benchmark test at 2560x1440 and these are my results , are the any good?

SCORE:19325 points (21 FPS, 900000 ms)
Max GPU Temp: 78°C
Resolution: 2560x1440 (FS) - AA:0 samples
FPS: min:22, max:23, avg:21 - OPTIONS: DynBkg

GeForce GTX 660 Ti/PCIe/SSE2 (10DE-1183)
GPU core: 1097 MHz, memory: 3004 MHz
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K 3500 MHz
CPU @ 3.50GHz
8073 MB

i did not run it was AA iwill try that if you think i can get better results. when i did 1920-1080p i had a massively larger score

thank you for your inputs

 
Solution
Each GTX 660 Ti requires 2 PCIe 6-pin connectors.
Therefore, you'll need 4 x 6-pin connectors.

The Corsair PSU comes with 4, so that's enough :D

sublimeaces

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ok, did a bunch of research i just bought this monitor and love it so i i already know that i am going to get anothing and run it in sli so that i can get the best Fps with that beautiful picture!!

I will need to upgrade my powersupply i am running the factory raidmax smilidon extreme black right now.

MY whole rig

asus gtx 660 ti
asrock z77extreme6
i7 3770k
2x4 gb vengence (8gb) ram

What powersupply i heard that 750W should do i was thinking about this one.. http://pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-power-supply-cmpsu850txv2

any recommendations PM ME
 

sublimeaces

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this should have enough 6 pin connectors to hook up both the GPUS? my current i have to use an adapter to hook up the graphics card lol. and is right in the middle of the case lol
 

sublimeaces

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thanks man i really appreciate it!