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Gigabyte GeForce GTX 780 Ti Photo
We ate only a day away now from the release of the GeForce GTX 780 Ti, as such stores and etailers already have information on them. Often then pictures start to surface on the web. As such, meet the Gigabyte GeForce GTX 780 Ti. The reference model has the same looks ast 780 and Titan alright. The specs match earlier leaks as it is a full GK110 GPU with 2880 Shader processors running a 876 MHz core clock with a boost frequency to 928 MHz. The 3GB memory is receiving a bump as well to 7 Gbps.
NVIDIA is targeting a $699.99 price-point with the GTX 780 Ti. Picture courtesy goes to Videocardz.
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#4694617 Posted on: 11/06/2013 04:17 PM
This has been my experience with CF every single time I have tried it.
I tried 7970 CF twice (and pretty much every gen of AMD card since CF has been around) and the difference between 7970 CF and 580 SLI/680 SLI was almost night and day (raw FPS just don't tell the story, you really have to experience it first hand to understand the problem).
It was a good thing when HardOCP and Anand called AMD out on CF and I know AMD are trying to make it better, but as it stands, if you are going multiGPU I would stick with SLI.
vet don't do it in my testing's i had 2x r9 290's that i sent back because crossfire frame pacing is still far from sli smoothness, it gave me a quick reminder why i turned to nvidia in the first place.
This has been my experience with CF every single time I have tried it.
I tried 7970 CF twice (and pretty much every gen of AMD card since CF has been around) and the difference between 7970 CF and 580 SLI/680 SLI was almost night and day (raw FPS just don't tell the story, you really have to experience it first hand to understand the problem).
It was a good thing when HardOCP and Anand called AMD out on CF and I know AMD are trying to make it better, but as it stands, if you are going multiGPU I would stick with SLI.
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#4694624 Posted on: 11/06/2013 04:24 PM
Ok mate thanks for the headsup mate, that is one thing i do not want to happen. Being alongtime Nvidia user your bound to notice it. Tbh mate im probably gonna hold for Maxwell although im itching to upgrade now
vet don't do it in my testing's i had 2x r9 290's that i sent back because crossfire frame pacing is still far from sli smoothness, it gave me a quick reminder why i turned to nvidia in the first place.
Ok mate thanks for the headsup mate, that is one thing i do not want to happen. Being alongtime Nvidia user your bound to notice it. Tbh mate im probably gonna hold for Maxwell although im itching to upgrade now

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#4694628 Posted on: 11/06/2013 04:27 PM
if they do a 790 get it
coming from a dual gpu it would be your best upgrade, if you do not mind two cards, two 780's are awesome 
Ok mate thanks for the headsup mate, that is one thing i do not want to happen. Being alongtime Nvidia user your bound to notice it. Tbh mate im probably gonna hold for Maxwell although im itching to upgrade now 

if they do a 790 get it


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#4694680 Posted on: 11/06/2013 05:15 PM
Yes ill consider the 790 depending on the price / performance ratio. However if i buy 780 Ti's i will still want maxwell so i think ill "try" to hold out.
if they do a 790 get it
coming from a dual gpu it would be your best upgrade, if you do not mind two cards, two 780's are awesome 


Yes ill consider the 790 depending on the price / performance ratio. However if i buy 780 Ti's i will still want maxwell so i think ill "try" to hold out.
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vet don't do it in my testing's i had 2x r9 290's that i sent back because crossfire frame pacing is still far from sli smoothness, it gave me a quick reminder why i turned to nvidia in the first place.