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GeForce GTX 780 review




We test and review the GeForce GTX 780. The GeForce GTX 780 is NVIDIAs all new high-end graphics card based in their Flagship product, the GTX Titan. This means it is based on the GK110 GPU and has an whopping 7.1 Billion transistors. That makes it a nice chunk faster opposed to the GeForce GTX 680 GPU. 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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CSF90
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Posted on: 05/23/2013 03:40 PM
I only became interested in GPUs during the GTX 500 series, but it seems that this kind of pricing is nothing new from NVIDIA - sure they've increased a little bit, but that's probably just down to inflation over the years.
Anyway, I'm a poor student at the moment so couldn't afford one if I wanted to - but they're out of my price point anyway. It's a nice card though, comparable to a Titan and offers a pretty substantial performance improvement over a 680.
Its around the price of the 8800gtx and gtx280 when they were released.
I only became interested in GPUs during the GTX 500 series, but it seems that this kind of pricing is nothing new from NVIDIA - sure they've increased a little bit, but that's probably just down to inflation over the years.

Anyway, I'm a poor student at the moment so couldn't afford one if I wanted to - but they're out of my price point anyway. It's a nice card though, comparable to a Titan and offers a pretty substantial performance improvement over a 680.
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Posted on: 05/23/2013 03:41 PM
Nice review.
Any plans to review the EVGA 780. The one with the new cooler I mean? From what I;ve been reading over there, the FTW and Classified models will have that cooler as well.
Nice review.
Any plans to review the EVGA 780. The one with the new cooler I mean? From what I;ve been reading over there, the FTW and Classified models will have that cooler as well.
slickric21
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Posted on: 05/23/2013 03:42 PM
@ Darren lol
I was eying up the eVGA superclocked model at £561, but like the look of that ACX now.
Gonna sleep on if for a few days though
@ Darren lol
I was eying up the eVGA superclocked model at £561, but like the look of that ACX now.
Gonna sleep on if for a few days though
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Posted on: 05/23/2013 03:42 PM
Good review and decent card tbh. Scan have a good prices i see OCUK have bumped them up to £600 as usual.
Still not worth me going to 2 of these from the 690, the performance gains would be minimal.
Titan owners were ripped off now that ive seen this card. Oh well....
Good review and decent card tbh. Scan have a good prices i see OCUK have bumped them up to £600 as usual.
Still not worth me going to 2 of these from the 690, the performance gains would be minimal.
Titan owners were ripped off now that ive seen this card. Oh well....
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I feel dirty, no I mean really, really dirty, as I ordered an EVGA GTX 780 from Scan UK about 15 minutes go for delivery on Saturday (I'm off from tomorrow until early June so it works out well for me). It cost me £550 + p&p, expensive, but it's cheaper than the Titan at least! And, yes, I know I will lose performance over my current setup but I really want to go back to a single GPU setup plus the extra 1 GB of VRAM will be very welcome. I play games v-synced at 1920x1200 on a 60 Hz IPS display so I think on reflection SLI was a bit overkill for me anyway.
I'm going to sell my GTX 680s and that will help offset the cost of the GTX 780. And if anyone here in the UK and/or East Yorkshire is interested in buying one or both my GTX 680s (Zotac and Point of View) then please send me a message and we can talk prices (I'm thinking £250 each sounds about right but I'm flexible).