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So the title says what I have. I would believe with the big OC I have on my 780 it would prob beat the 980 but I really want to use the 980's image scaling.

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"980's image scaling."

 

hmm ?

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"980's image scaling."

 

hmm ?

DSR

 

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980 beats 780TI how do you expect your 780 to win w/o  a world record winning OC?

^ This.

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980 beats 780TI how do you expect your 780 to win w/o  a world record winning OC?

780's are pretty fast at 1280mhz ya know :P. that would keep up with a stock 780ti

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DSR is just downsampling

u can do it ur self

it's not

that thing in LTT's video works like this: your GPU outputs a higher resolution and your monitor downsamples it. this way, you're limited by your monitor capabilites, for example my 1080p monitor can't handle anything over 1440p

DSR makes the GPU render the scene at a higher resolution, then downsample it and send it to the monitor at native res, so the monitor isn't involved in the trick, you don't have to worry about it

so, long story short, DSR gives you a guaranteed good result

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DSR is just downsampling

 

u can do it ur self

just look here

http://blog.metaclassofnil.com/?page_id=582

 

 

or

 

Yes but its a pain in the butt

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780's are pretty fast at 1280mhz ya know :P. that would keep up with a stock 780ti

Yeah and with a WB (Don't have anymore) I got it to 1340Mhz

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it's not

that thing in LTT's video works like this: your GPU outputs a higher resolution and your monitor downsamples it. this way, you're limited by your monitor capabilites, for example my 1080p monitor can't handle anything over 1440p

DSR makes the GPU render the scene at a higher resolution, then downsample it and send it to the monitor at native res

so, long story short, DSR gives you a guaranteed good result

Odd

my monitor cant downsample

(edit)

an option to use the GPU instead is presented (the option is given to me by default)

im on a GTX 570

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Odd

my monitor cant downsample

so i use my GPU instead (the option is given to me by default)

im on a GTX 570

oh really? i missed that, is it somewhere in the nvidia control panel?

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Yeah and with a WB (Don't have anymore) I got it to 1340Mhz

that is a nice card. i would keep it i was you. it even has good memory, which is rare for a 780 lightning.

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oh really? i missed that, is it somewhere in the nvidia control panel?

i edited my post

 

yeah its in the same place

 

in the video

4:37

"perform scaling on (BOX) display or GPU

for me its just GPU

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i edited my post

 

yeah its in the same place

 

in the video

4:37

"perform scaling on (BOX) display or GPU

for me its just GPU

alright i found it and i played around with it a bit, but i'm not sure if that function actually does something

i'm still stuck at 1440p with my gtx770, and the bahaviour is the same with both options

i was actually disappointed that DSR won't come on kepler cards :(

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Would you go from a 780 to a 780 Ti? Because it's basically the same thing as going from a 780 to a 980. Only difference is the new "features" as far as performance goes not much of an improvement. The only reason why it might look there is improvements based on the benchmarks available is because they are running the 700 series at stock clocks (boosting to like 900MHz) and comparing them to 900 series cards that are boosting into the 1300MHz range. 

             

 

        

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Would you go from a 780 to a 780 Ti? Because it's basically the same thing as going from a 780 to a 980. Only difference is the new "features" as far as performance goes not much of an improvement. The only reason why it might look there is improvements based on the benchmarks available is because they are running the 700 series at stock clocks (boosting to like 900MHz) and comparing them to 900 series cards that are boosting into the 1300MHz range. 

There's some pretty dam good gains to be had going from a 780 to 980 even to a 970 would be good. But anyway a 23fps gain is quite large in BF4 http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/EVGA/GTX_970_SC_ACX_Cooler/9.html

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^ This.

Useless post is useless. 

Spam is spam. 

My point is: try to either A: be original and B: if there's a post you agree with there's this thing called the like button which is far less spammy and accompolishes the same otherwise 

780's are pretty fast at 1280mhz ya know :P. that would keep up with a stock 780ti

but you could always OC the 780ti to recreate the gap... You're not guaranteed an OC... and there's still the gap from 780ti to 980... and you can OC 980 aswell.

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Stock versus stock. Who cares about stock versus stock.

Oh come on @ stock the GTX 970 let alone the 980 has such a stagering lead that even OCed the 780 would have a hard time closing the gap. Not to meantion that the 9xx series OC better than the 780 and there really is no competition here. 970 cheaper to boot.

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alright i found it and i played around with it a bit, but i'm not sure if that function actually does something

i'm still stuck at 1440p with my gtx770, and the bahaviour is the same with both options

i was actually disappointed that DSR won't come on kepler cards :(

nvidia confirmed  that it will come on kepler soon  :)

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Oh come on @ stock the GTX 970 let alone the 980 has such a stagering lead that even OCed the 780 would have a hard time closing the gap. Not to meantion that the 9xx series OC better than the 780 and there really is no competition here. 970 cheaper to boot.

Uh there was a review of a 780 GHz Edition vs a 970 boosting into the high 1200s and the 780 was on par with the 970 in every game.

             

 

        

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Uh there was a review of a 780 GHz Edition vs a 970 boosting into the high 1200s and the 780 was on par with the 970 in every game.

Ther was you swear it. You swear you seen it . You have no links to your claims though so links or it's BS. Every review I have read puts the 970 well in front of the R9 290 overall.

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So the title says what I have. I would believe with the big OC I have on my 780 it would prob beat the 980 but I really want to use the 980's image scaling.

haha dreamer...not even close!

your overclocked 780 won't even touch a stock GTX 970 and those overclocks like beasts...let alone a 980.

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Ther was you swear it. You swear you seen it . You have no links to your c

laims though so links or it's BS. Every review I have read puts the 970 well in front of the R9 290 overall.

I dont have a link because Im at work. It exists. Post it when I get home. I already disproved you about the 780 Ti and the 980 and you ignored those benchmarks. When I post these you will ignore those too.

             

 

        

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