ASUS Strix GTX 970 SLI Stock vs ASUS Strix GTX 970 SLI Overclocked

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Just felt like posting this, this may or may not help you. Mostly for potential buyers of the 970 SLI, curious to see what performance it can at stock and overclocked.

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+10% Power Limit, +90Mhz Core Clock, +195Mhz Mem Clock
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+10% Power Limit, +100Mhz Core Clock, +800Mhz Mem Clock
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THIS is pretty handy as well:
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_970_SLI/20.html

Though since it's SLI you want to look at individual games.

Look you can get 360FPS at 1080p in Diablo 3!! http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_970_SLI/10.html

More realistically it makes a game like Far Cry 3/4 run about 60FPS at high resolution and max settings!

*One thing I've noticed is that benchmarks rarely reflect the raw gaming experience. For some games I need to be over 2X the goal on average to minimize stuttering (like running 60FPS VSYNC ON and need to be at least 120FPS average capable). It depends a lot on the game engine though (Bethesda for example is known to stutter so I hope Fallout 4 works better...
THIS is pretty handy as well:
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_970_SLI/20.html

Though since it's SLI you want to look at individual games.

Look you can get 360FPS at 1080p in Diablo 3!! http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_970_SLI/10.html

More realistically it makes a game like Far Cry 3/4 run about 60FPS at high resolution and max settings!

*One thing I've noticed is that benchmarks rarely reflect the raw gaming experience. For some games I need to be over 2X the goal on average to minimize stuttering (like running 60FPS VSYNC ON and need to be at least 120FPS average capable). It depends a lot on the game engine though (Bethesda for example is known to stutter so I hope Fallout 4 works better than the past experiences... though ifpsclamp works..)
 
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