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Guru3D.com » Review » GeForce GTX 770 review 4

GeForce GTX 770 review 4

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/30/2013 02:58 PM [ 53 comment(s) ]

We test and review the GeForce GTX 770. The GeForce GTX 770 is a top of the line graphics card high-end positioned. It uses a familiar GPU though, yes the very same GPU as the GTX 680 uses. That makes it a chunk faster and pricing it aggressively this is the new GeForce GTX 770. We test the product with the hottest games like Metro: Last Light, Battlefield 3, Sleeping Dogs, Far Cry 3, Medal of Honor Warfighter, Hitman Absolution and many more. 

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Blackops_2
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Posts: 319
Posted on: 06/01/2013 10:08 PM
Honestly, "Buy to replace" is not the same as RMA.
...what res do you game at?

Never stated it was. I said i wouldn't be able to afford to replace it with another 800$ worth of cards. I would probably use a backup and wait for RMA. Hence me stating if i had the money another 7970.

1080p Currently which is enough for 2gb but soon 3240x1920...so the 770 doesn't appeal to me so much as the 7970. As i said before if your coming from older hardware 6000/500 series it's a worthy upgrade. Otherwise it's a rebranded 680 with higher clocks.

Icanium
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Posts: 1413
Posted on: 06/01/2013 11:22 PM
Never stated it was. I said i wouldn't be able to afford to replace it with another 800$ worth of cards. I would probably use a backup and wait for RMA. Hence me stating if i had the money another 7970.

1080p Currently which is enough for 2gb but soon 3240x1920...so the 770 doesn't appeal to me so much as the 7970. As i said before if your coming from older hardware 6000/500 series it's a worthy upgrade. Otherwise it's a rebranded 680 with higher clocks.

My apologies, I was trying to exclude upgrades, Sli or CFX current card and RMA's from my question.
Will you need to CFX your 7970 for 3240x1920 resolution?

Blackops_2
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Posts: 319
Posted on: 06/01/2013 11:36 PM
No worries, i understood your point.

Actually it's going to require Trifire or better but it's somewhat fluctuating. Right now i'm about to have all the parts to build it. Then the water cooling components will come at the end of the summer and the other two Asus VG248QEs later in the year.

I actually have two 7970s right now, problem is my Diamond is fine, but my XFX has been a nightmare, on the third RMA :'(.

Right now i have an 800D and a 3570k in my room. Just got the money for the rest of the build. I've given thought to staying with a single 120hz monitor though because i believe to maintain a setup of this nature is going to be very pricey. Which is why i'm hoping the 8970 beats the 780 and drives the price down so i can sell my 7970s and get 780s, it would be much easier to be a little more future proof with Tri-SLi 780s for gaming at 3240x1920 and then add a fourth later, sell off shortly before maxwell/Volcanic Islands then pick up two of those again..idk it's complicated lol.

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