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Nvidia GTX 780 Ti 3GB Graphics Card Review

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Nvidia’s GTX 780 Ti is an absolute beast of an overclocker. We managed to add an extra 250MHz to the core and boost clocks without even adjusting any voltages or the power limit. On the memory front we managed to add 225MHz actual, 900MHz effective taking the memory clock to 7.9GHz. By any standards our overclock is pretty conservative because we were able to achieve higher frequencies that were stable in most applications, 3DMark 11 just didn’t want to know and forced us to knock clock backs more than we had hoped.

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When overclocked the GTX 780 Ti is quite simply the world’s fastest consumer gaming graphics card. Our results show it to be 5% faster than an overclocked R9 290X in 3DMark 11 Performance. That said AMD cards tend to fare a bit better in the Performance test of 3DMark 11 than the extreme test so I think the gap is more like 10-15% when comparing the reference solution cards at extreme resolutions. Of course with non-reference solutions the battle might be a very different one but that’s for us to see on another day.

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15 Comments

  1. +150 $ for + 5fps on 1080p?? no thx. And for 4K still 290X better. Game bundles (3) really, thats the only idea ?? pff

    1. Well that’s not really all is it? Stock vs stock you’re talking about 5-10% more performance for a 780ti over a 290x. Its also quieter, runs cooler and consumes less power. The game bundle is also a nice inclusion. “290X still better at 4K”…, where’s the evidence of that? (that’s not doubting you I’ve just yet to see it myself) Obviously the 290X is a way better value solution but the 780Ti is a more refined overall package in terms of the card itself. Of course AMD and Nvidia both have their unique advantages so I won’t even go into those. However, I think you’re oversimplifying things a bit too much.

      1. Power draw is pretty much the same so that rules that out. 699 $ was a okay price for me seeing I needed the games anyway.

        1. It really isn’t. I have to refer to TechPowerUp on this occasion as they have a great power draw results – http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_780_Ti/25.html

          Under super heavy loads they are virtually the same but the average PC owner spends more time outside of games than they do in games. The GTX 780Ti excels in low power consumption during all “normal” day to day activities and in heavy gaming still consumes marginally less while offering more performance. The GTX 780 Ti consumes both less power and is more power efficient – no question about it. Again I want to refer to techpowerup with their performance per watt results –

          http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_780_Ti/28.html

          1. Yeah, I’m not getting a 780 Ti for 699 $ to worry about power consumption or not overclocking the thing with 1.3+mV..

      2. “290X still better at 4K”…, where’s the evidence of that?

        The AMD R9-290x would be better at 4K gaming, because it was developed for 4K.
        The 4GB vram and 512-bit memory bandwidth means it can create more pixels per second than for e.g. 312-bit 3GB memory. But still though the Nvidia GTX780ti is a beast of a card. So In my opinion the GTX780ti is the best 1080p card and the AMD R9-290x is the best 4k card

        1. More RAM doesn’t always mean better performance. The GTX 780Ti has more memory bandwidth and memory bandwidth is just as important. Our testing showed the GTX Titan at 4K was about 10% slower than the GTX 780Ti. I reckon the GTX 780Ti will be on par with the R9 290X or possibly better. We will definitely be getting in a 4K monitor again to test this and bring you guys some more results.

  2. im still going for the R9-290X due the price performance ratio also i have more amd optimized games, both this cards are beatyfull, its really nice that the 2 companies always compete like this so we can have great choices

    1. I have been so gung-ho for the R9 290x for a while now. I’m beginning to build in a little under three weeks and I found out about the R9 series of cards have a “black screen” problem. Really sucks. I wanted the 290x for the VRAM and wide memory bus, seems more future proof than the 3gb and 384bit of the 780 ti. I was going to get a 27″ 1440p monitor and the 290x, but now I’m thinking I’ll get a 24″ 1080p and a 780 ti.

  3. And Nvidia does it again ( a great card but quite expensive). We as consumers need a third or forth GPU manufacturer to enter the market and really push these companies to produce better cards for less money.

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