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December 2013
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Published: 2013-11-07, Author: Bruno , review by: reviewstudio.net
best performance, excellent power consumption, best overclocking, dead silent
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NVIDIA released a new flagship for its GTX 7XX series, named GTX 780 Ti, to compete against the AMD's R9 290X. In terms of performance, NVIDIA's card outmatches the Radeon by only 1%, yet being the most powerful graphics card for gamers. It is interesting...
Takes performancecrown, More desirable than AMD R9s, Overclocking gives a decent boost
Still priced out of the reach of most, Performance gain doesn't equate to price premium
So we were a little underwhelmed by the GTX 780 Ti's performance. But not surprised. We kind of expected Nvidia to ensure it was a quicker card than the R9 290X, otherwise there really would be no point in releasing a more expensive option. The GTX 780 T...
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Published: 2013-11-08, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Earlier this year, Nvidia dropped a bomb on the world of graphics processing with the Titan, a real ludicrous powerhouse what cost a whopping $US1000. Now, the monsterous Titan is getting (another) “affordable” twin in the form of the Gefore GTX 780Ti, wh...
Hitting at $699, the new GTX 780 Ti 3GB is going to cost anywhere from $110 - $150 more than the AMD R9 290X 4GB. The main reason for the range in price is because while the official price for the R9 290X 4GB is $549, they're being listed as high as $589...
With the R9 290X effectively taking the wind out of their enthusiast lineup, NVIDIA needed to answer back in a big way and that’s exactly what they’ve done. The GTX 780 Ti is quite simply the fastest single core graphics card on the planet and more imp...
Performance, Good Looks, Overclocking, NVIDIA Technology, High Resolution Gaming, Low Noise, Cooling, Game Bundle, GeForce Experience, ShadowPlay
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What we get with the GTX 780 Ti is the best of both worlds in what seems to be the melding of the GTX 780's raw graphics firepower coupled with the incredible memory speeds of the GTX 770. When you put these two together, you end up with great performance...
Very powerful, Nearsilent operation, Headroom for overclocking, Power balancing feature
Pricey
While the vanilla version of NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 780 Ti may not sport a custom cooler and overclocked core clock speed out-of-the-box, it is still a very powerful card and would make any gamer and power user giddy with excitement. However, with such imp...
Great overall performance, Power balancing feature for overclockers, Quiet operation
Pricey
True to the words of NVIDIA, the GeForce GTX 780 Ti graphics card is designed for serious PC gamers and overclockers. Its performance on both artificial and in-game benchmarks are very impressive, as it ranked first in most situations. In fact, it was the...
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Published: 2013-11-07, Author: Simon , review by: maxit.com.my
Abstract: The GPU wars have been heating up recently. Hot on the heels of AMD's Radeon R9 290X announcement, NVIDIA has pulled a rabbit out of its hat in the form of an update to its flagship product, the GTX 780. The new GTX 780 Ti will now take over the helm, in ...
True to the words of NVIDIA, the GeForce GTX 780 Ti graphics card is designed for serious PC gamers and overclockers. Its performance on both artificial and in-game benchmarks are very impressive, as it ranked first in most situations. In fact, it was the...