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Guru3D.com » Review » ASUS GeForce GTX 780 Ti DirectCU II OC review 5

ASUS GeForce GTX 780 Ti DirectCU II OC review 5

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/06/2014 09:38 AM [ 9 comment(s) ]

We review the ASUS GeForce GTX 780 Ti DirectCU II OC edition. Customized GeForce GTX 780 Ti graphics cards are a hot thing these days, as they are silent, running cool and offer tremendous rendering power for the most heavy games. The customized product is equipped with the ASUS popular DirectCU cooler armed with two fans. It remains to be quiet and keeps temperatures at roughly 70 Degrees C. ASUS clocked this product for you towards 954 MHz on the GPU core, that means it can boost towards 1020 MHz on all of the unlocked 2880 Shader processors available. 

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Macethy
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Posts: 12
Posted on: 03/06/2014 11:34 AM
Great review!

My first post here :)

So I recently bought this card and after reading the review I'm worried about the internal heat of the card reaching 100C. I benched this card for a few hours and HW Monitor said it never reached above 73C, but that might just be the exterior components. Should I worry about the lifespan of the card if is reaches such high internal temperatures? My previous MSI 670 reached 95C quite easily.

V@IO
Senior Member



Posts: 494
Posted on: 03/06/2014 02:58 PM
73ºc is your GPU core temperature and therefore your "internal" temperature. You have nothing to worry about.

cyberfredxxx
Senior Member



Posts: 146
Posted on: 03/06/2014 06:54 PM
how can you push to 110% in MSI AB ?
it seems it locked to 106% on other 780 Ti.

schoolofmonkey
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Posts: 248
Posted on: 04/02/2014 02:05 PM
Sorry if its a bit late.

I too just got this card and am worried about the 97c VRM temps.

Could it have anything to do with the 10 Phase power or the back plate not allowing them to cool from the back side.

My GPU-Z VRM reading reached 97c in every extended benchmark I ran.

Wonder if a Kraken G10 would cool things down a lot more.

TheDeeGee
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Posts: 7917
Posted on: 04/02/2014 04:42 PM
Sorry if its a bit late.

I too just got this card and am worried about the 97c VRM temps.

Could it have anything to do with the 10 Phase power or the back plate not allowing them to cool from the back side.

My GPU-Z VRM reading reached 97c in every extended benchmark I ran.

Wonder if a Kraken G10 would cool things down a lot more.

Pretty sure VRMs can handle up to 115C. I doubt it's an issue.

You could buy some Thermal Pads and let the PCB make contact with the Backplate. Then again the backplate can only do so much since it's passively cooled. But i think it can lower the Temps by a good 5-10C.

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