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Nvidia Driver’s Since Launch : GTX 780 Ti & GTX 680

Test Systems and Procedures


Before we delve into any testing we would like to take this opportunity to review our test system and thank those sponsors who kindly provided us with test equipment to make our work possible. We offer our thanks to:

Intel for supplying us with a Core i7 3960X processor, which we reviewed here.

Kingston for supplying us with a Hyper X 3K 240GB solid state drive, which we reviewed here.

XFX for supplying us with an R9 290X Double Dissipation 4GB graphics card, which we reviewed hereand a HD 7970 Double Dissipation 3GB graphics card.

Gigabyte for supplying us with a GTX 780 Ti GHz Edition 3GB graphics card, which we reviewed here.

MSI for supplying us with a GTX 680 Lightning graphics card, which we reviewed here.

Corsair for supplying us with a Hydro Series H100i liquid CPU cooler, which we reviewed here, and a Vengeance Pro 1866MHz 16GB memory kit, which we reviewed here.

Be Quiet for supplying us with a Straight Power E9 680W power supply unit, which we reviewed here.

ASUS for supplying us with a Rampage IV Extreme X79 motherboard, which we reviewed here.

Lian Li for supplying us with a PC-T60A test bench.

Noctua for supplying us with NT-H1 thermal compound.

Test System:

  • Motherboard – Asus Rampage IV Extreme X79 LGA 2011 Motherboard
  • Processor – Intel Core i7 3960X with Turbo disabled
  • Graphics Card: XFX R9 290X Double Dissipation 4GB (with AMD Catalyst 14.7 RC1 and 13.11 Beta 6 drivers), XFX HD 7970 Double Dissipation 3GB (with AMD Catalyst 14.7 RC1 and 11.12 RC11 drivers), Gigabyte GTX 780 Ti GHz Edition 3GB (with Nvidia Forceware 340.52 and 331.65) and MSI GTX 680 Lightning Edition 2GB (with Nvidia Forceware 340.52 and 301.10).
  • RAM – 16GB (2 X 8GB) Corsair Vengeance Pro 9-10-9-27 1866MHz
  • CPU Cooler – Corsair H100i with Quiet Fan Profile
  • Power Supply – Be Quiet Straight Power E9 680W
  • Main Storage Drive – Kingston HyperX 240GB SSD
  • Chassis – Lian Li T60 Test Bench
  • Displays – LG IPS234 23 inch 1080p display
  • Operating System – Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit

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3 Comments

  1. I have a 770gtx happy with it. Happy to see that Amd is getting better however at drivers hoping they continue to do so. Nvidia is still number one in drivers however as this irrefutable article shows.

  2. Would have been interesting to see the GTX 780 in the mix as it’s quite a bit cheaper than it’s bigger brother, the Ti edition. I understand why it wasn’t included, all good.

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