Anyone with a 670/7950or 680/7970 have any benchmarks?

Do you guys have any benchmarks for your graphics cards? I recently got a gtx 670 power edition and overclocked the motherf**k out of it and I wanted to see how it competes with other cards. I know for a fact that its more powerfull than a stock 680 because all the reviews ive read stated that a small overclock ties it with a 680. My core clock is 1267 (attempting to push up to 1300) and my memeory clock is 7220mhz, all stable and the max temperature it reaches is 70 degrees centigrade, although it very rarely even goes that high.

So yeah, can you guys post your benchmarks (preferably using a free tool so that I can try mine and compare them too) Can you state your card, core clock and memory clock.

Thanks a ton! 

Lower your memory clock to 7000, then go for 1300mhz core, memory overclocks are mostly pointless, the largest increase in performance is from the GPU, memory OC's hardly return anything worth the effort.

Ah but there's a slight increase, so its worth it. No point lowering my core mem clock by 50mhz just for teh lulz. And im having to do some overvolting to push my core up, Ive already had to throws an extra 37 millivolts at it to push my core clock up that high. its seems to be an extra 50mhz per 12 mv

Read through this thread for an insight:

http://teksyndicate.com/forum/gpu/asus-560ti-bios-update/133751

 

 

Then repeat what you just said :P

 

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I found a neat trick to gaining more mhz on the core with my 480... but this is because my card has such a large memory bandwidth, i turned down the memory clock a little from 4008mhz, to 3800mhz..

 

Here are the results:

 

EVGA GeForce GTX 480 SSC: 875/1750/4008 1100mv [24/7]   |    920/1840/3800 1188mv [suicide]    |    950/1900/3800 1213mv [Insanity+Validated] 

(950mhz submission) http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/v8m2x/"

My card and BF3 would disagree, maybe for synthetic benches and some other games, but ive found memory clock increases to help quite a bit.

http://www.overclock.net/t/1128300/gpu-core-shader-overclocking-vs-memory

I take that back then :P so should I underclock my memory by say 200mhz and push for an extra 40mhz core clock to reach 1300?

Well in all honesty it does depend on architecture, but 7ghz memory is already way overkill as it is, going higher in core will gather better results.

but yeah, back to the original point. anyone have any benchmarks I can compare to?

most games never really go that high, which is kind of annoying. I have a heavily modded skyrim and  get 45 fps in whiterun, but the core sits at around 1240 rather than the whole 1267 :P