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EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Ti SC SuperClocked ACX Review




In this review, we test the EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Ti SC SuperClocked ACX review, armed with that 450W cooler and our FLIR camera we'll see if it really is good cooling. Oh and hey, SC means a factory overclock - this thing is fast! NVIDIA unlocked the GPU completely meaning all 2880 Shader processors are available. That combined with increased core and memory clock frequencies and nice overclock potential will make this the flagship product to purchase for the Christmas holiday season.
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Pale Rider
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Posted on: 01/28/2014 08:54 PM
Which OC program would be the very best choice for this and other EVGA cards?
EVGA's Precision, or my all time favorite, the latest Beta version of Afterburner?
The difference? EVGA Precision has to stick to whatever mandates Nvidia imposes on it.
Afterburner only answers to its creator.
Precision and Afterburner are similar, but one is not a clone of the other.
There are differences.
BTW, I bought the K|NGP|N Edition of this card:
http://www.evga.com/articles/00813/#Kingpin
This was the closest review I could find for my new card, by a reviewer which I can trust.
Thanks, Hilbert!
Which OC program would be the very best choice for this and other EVGA cards?
EVGA's Precision, or my all time favorite, the latest Beta version of Afterburner?
The difference? EVGA Precision has to stick to whatever mandates Nvidia imposes on it.
Afterburner only answers to its creator.
Precision and Afterburner are similar, but one is not a clone of the other.
There are differences.
BTW, I bought the K|NGP|N Edition of this card:
http://www.evga.com/articles/00813/#Kingpin
This was the closest review I could find for my new card, by a reviewer which I can trust.
Thanks, Hilbert!
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Even those high end beast are incapable of keep good fps at UHD and people wonder why they arnt readily available, And why I keep saying they wont be till GPU can actually handle them and not cost 500+.
Though on the 1080p those cards should run circles around my card, But 1080p test seem to be missing from those tests and 1080p isnt going anywhere any time soon