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Guru3D.com » Review » GeForce GTX 780 Ti review 5

GeForce GTX 780 Ti review 5

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/07/2013 03:53 PM [ 199 comment(s) ]

In this review we test the GeForce GTX 780 Ti. The GeForce GTX 780 Ti is NVIDIA's all new high-end graphics card based off the same chip that is the GeForce GTX Titan. However, NVIDIA probably figured, save the best for last as 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 top 699 USD flagship product to purchase for the Christmas holiday season. So yeah, this means it is based on the GK110 revision B GPU and has an whopping 7.1 Billion transistors. That makes it a nice one of the fastest graphics cards available on the market today. We test the product with the hottest games like Metro: Last light, Battlefield 4, Medal of Honor Warfighter, Hitman Absolution and many more.

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Solfaur
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Posts: 7686
Posted on: 11/07/2013 05:57 PM
Agreed, 4GB would have been perfect.


He wants to upgrade, just like me :D I'm having a hard time repressing my urge to drive to the nearest store and pick one up. Just for the joy of holding a brand new card (and having the most powerful Single-GPU card once more). But like I mentioned in my previous posts, is a bit too much wasted money per FPS. Actually it's a downgrade for me but I'm trying to see it long term...that I'll go SLI like always down the road. But if I do downgrade, I do not want to loose too much FPS, which I seem to do now.

Yea, if you can't hold off it would be a definite downgrade (for me as well) to just go for ONE 780Ti, two is another story and a costly one at that... :D

DeOdVue
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Posts: 48
Posted on: 11/07/2013 06:02 PM
And than BF4 release... Mantle... Mantles <-- all ready adopted quite a few already...

Happy Holidays to every one in the world! But, Dam.it USA is great!

Netherwind
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Posts: 8010
Posted on: 11/07/2013 06:05 PM
Yea, if you can't hold off it would be a definite downgrade (for me as well) to just go for ONE 780Ti, two is another story and a costly one at that... :D


Wouldn't be TOO much of a downgrade if OCed :) But I suppose you're right.
*must...breathe* ;)

JonasBeckman
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Posts: 17562
Posted on: 11/07/2013 06:06 PM
http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/introducing-the-geforce-gtx-780-ti

GeForce.com announcement article. :)
(Also includes benchmark figures which interestingly enough contain Assassins Creed IV which has not yet been released on PC.)

eclap
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Posts: 31495
Posted on: 11/07/2013 06:10 PM
So which you leave in between that 2 models? The only reason to jump now to next gen is using multimonitor or UHD. I have 7970 and like another guy how owns a 680 we can run BF4 maxed out at constant 60 fps...if i had more money to waste....yeeeah :wanker:

And hey its quite overpriced

Uh i forgot...neat review Hilbert!

nah you can't play bf4 maxed out without frame drops on a single 7970. hell, even I get frame drops here and there on 7950 cf.

I currently have 2x5870's, but I'm still using PCIe 2.0, but I want to upgrade to a single card with more VRAM (because my 5870's only have 1GB, and it seems to be causing occasional issues in BF4).

...But I only game at 1080p, and will be doing so for a long time... Would the 290 be overkill? I could probably sell my 5870's for ~$100 each.
no such thing as overkill.

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