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Hi there, should i go for the amd Club 3D Radeon PokerSeries R9 290 - royalAce http://www.club-3d.com/index.php/products/reader.en/product/radeon-r9-290-royalace.html or the nvidia (4GB) Inno3D GTX 770 (4GB) http://www.inno3d.com/product/gtx770.html ( this is the 2gb version i could not find the 4gb version ) thnx
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Ok, for my first build i've decided to get one of these 2 cards and get a second one of those later in august instead of getting a gtx 780 right off the bat. I've seen that both of these cards in sli/crossfire completely demolish the gtx 780. I know some people are gonna ask so, here we go, I can't get a 780 now and then in August get another one. My budget for the build is a strict $1,550. Here's the link to another thread that explains the following: ~~~~~~~~~ If I get a 780 now, i'll have to sacrifice ssd size, psu wattage (which if I get another 780 i'll have to upgrade too), and in general a better cooled and performing build. So I just wanna know, which is better? GTX 770 SLI or R9 290 Crossfire? Thanks for the help. ______________________________________EDIT:______________________________ The aftermarket coolers for the cards are: 770: EVGA SC ACX R9 290: Gigabyte Windforce
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Hi guys, need some guidance here. Based on pure ability to produce 4k in the future, and to get the best possible frame rates on games like battlefield 4, arma 3 and skyrim at present - Should I spend $958 AUD for: 2 x EVGA 770 Dual Superclocked ACX 4GB in Dual SLI -- base clock of 1111Mhz, boost of 1163Mhz, 4096MB 256bit GDDR5, 1536 CUDA Cores. Or Should I spend $859 AUD for 1 x EVGA 780ti Superclocked ACX 3GB -- 1006Mhz base clock, boost of 1072Mhz, 3072MB 384-bit GDDR5, 2880 Cuda Cores and sell a kidney when 4k becomes mainstream to pay for a second one. pls help, and no fanboy shiz I just need to know whether the 780ti is worth not having the extra sexiness of two cards. Details here http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=24726 http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=193_1577&products_id=25746 Cheese, silent
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Hey people! I was wondering if i can run a FX 8320 and MSI GTX 770 on the XFX PSU? I will not be overclocking or upgrading in a long time. I read the GTX 770 needs 43A this power supply provides 53A so think it will run but i want to ask you guys. Hope you can help me!
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I'm considering building my first PC - and a bit of research made the GTX 770 rise as a good choice. So... who here ones one? I am starting this thread as general discussion about the card (Statistics as well as opinions) to help me and others make a decision, such as performance (eg. frame-rates on different resolutions and monitors or wattage), price, positive or negative experiences, differences between different manufacturers (big one for me as I choose), and especially recommendations for either productions of this card or others. If you can't already tell, I'm new here.
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A few months back I bought a 2gb GTX770.. then I decided I want to SLI it.. and get a 4GB GTX770. I understand that they don't add up to 6gb.. but I read on a few different websites that if i pair the 4gb with the 2gb.. i'll still only get 2gb??
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Hi, I am planning to build a gaming PC with some financial help from my parents. I have studied components and got input from friends and here is my short-listed build. https://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=wish_lists&wlcId=313853&action=wish_lists Case: Fractal Design Node 804 - I really like this case and It fits nicely on my desk. CPU: Intel Core i5 4670K CPU COOLER: Corsair H75 - Downgraded from the H100i to help fit in a ssd Motherboard: Gigabyte G1. Sniper Z87 M5 RAM: Corsair Vengeance Low Profile 8GB (2x4GB) 1600MHz - Looks nice GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 770 Superclocked ACX cooler - Suggested better cooling performance than the blower variant STORAGE: Seagate Barracuda 1TB - Downgraded to allow ssd in price Samsung 840 EVO 120GB - Is this enough for the boot drive? OS: Windows 8.1 64 bit PSU: Corsair RM-650w - Heard it is a solid psu. Is this right? Should I get another one? Thank you to anyone that answers.
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I've been running a 6950 for a couple years now and I'm really noticing lagging behind in some games. The main 2 cards I'm looking at are the GTX770 and 780; I wouldn't be able to afford a 780 TI. Which would be the better card for the price? How much performance increase would I see? Specs in my signature.
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Dear, Tech Geniuses I wanna ask you do 2 way SLI GTX 770 will be enough to get smooth (i mean about 40-60 fps) in 4K resolution cause i'm building PC and i m not sure what should i buy. I think that 2 gigs versions will be not enough to 4K so 4 will be better. Now i have - i7 4770 (not K) - G1.SniperZ87 - 8 gigs of 1866mhz ADATA XPG 2 rams I thought about 2x770 in 4gb oc gigabyte versions What do you think about it ? Sorry, for grammar and differet mistakes i am from Poland.
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So what happened to EVGA's reference 770? I can't find it on any site and, and on evga's site it just says auto-notify when back in stock. But I don't recall this reference cooler being in high demand, as the ACX cooler models have better cooling, higher clocks, and are cheaper. But I really like the reference design because of its blower style fan, and it uses a vapor chamber for cooling. Also who wouldn't want the glowing GTX logo that you can program? So is this card: A) Discontinued B) In High Demand C) In Production Ramp Down. Maybe this is hint that the 870 and 880 are coming sooner than we think, but for now I was really looking forward to getting this card soon, and it just seems to have disappeared. Anyone know what's happening?
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So I recently purchased Just Cause 2 on Steam. My system runs it at maximum without breaking a sweat. Even in demanding areas my GTX 770 only hovers around 70C, according to Afterburner. The problem is that I'm now getting some pretty bad artifacts while playing. They come in the form of huge pillars stretching into the sky. The GPU is not overheating (as far as I can tell) and this is the first time I've ever experienced this in a game. My driver version is 337.88. Last night I ran Unigine Valley a couple of times just to see if I could reproduce the problem, but I didn't get any artifacts. The benchmark gets my GPU up to 80C pretty easily. So how can I rule out a dying GPU? If it is failing, will it artifact in any game? Just Cause 2 is the only demanding game I own at the moment. The reason I'm posting this here is because this morning I got on and encountered an artifact within five minutes of playing. My card wasn't even hot at this point. So the game either really hates my driver, or I need to contact Gigabyte. Thanks in advance.
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http://www.amazon.com/PNY-GDDR5-Graphics-Cards-VCGGTX7704XPB-OC/dp/B00F6EAN7U Nice deal for a 4GB 770 at the same price as a normal 2GB 770. Don't forget to use LinusMediaGroup's referral code: http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&linkCode=ur2&tag=linustechtips-20 Tech of Tomorrow's Unboxing:
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THE BUILD PLAN https://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=wish_lists&wlcId=301961&action=wish_lists Coolermaster HAF XB Case Corsair RM-650 80 Plus Gold Power Supply ASUS Z97-PRO WiFi/AC Motherboard Corsair Dominator Platinum 1600 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 Intel Core i5 4670K Corsair Hydro Series H100i CPU Cooler 1x EVGA GeForce GTX 770 Dual SC ACX 4GB (more later for more FPS) Intel 530 Series 240GB SSD Why are you upgrading? Generally hated the weight and maneuverability of pcs so used to have a Dell Studio 17inch which was a beast of a laptop. After the screen stopped working I got a 3rd job and bought after much toil an $800 Acer Aspire-m ultrabook. I still have this but it’s basically worthless because of the “windows 8.1 connectivity issue” which after trying to fix spread to both wifi and Ethernet. No downloading and no youtube. Bye bye useless laptop. Aims Gaming + Sound Processing Battlefield 4, Arma 3, Day Z standalone, Hardline (when its released) Ableton, Cubase Aside from running these programs and games. There are some things that are very important due to the cost of my build. 1) LONGETIVITY -Ideally lasts 10 years and only features upgrades that are required to access new technology. THAT MEANS NO FAILURES. 2) UPGRADING- I need to be able to increase this computers features over time with minimal replacement of parts. 3) AESTHETICS - for a 3500 dollar computer it’s going to make my balls drop when I look at it and I wanted it to look different to just your standard mid tower gaming rig and I wanted it to have something in it that made it unique. 4) LOW TEMPERATURE – I knew that if I wanted the parts to last as long as possible, I would need some significant cooling, but a full water cooling set up was super expensive and difficult to implement in a small case. 5) BENCHMARKS – I want the best benchmarks out of the most bang for your buck parts – it doesn’t have to always be the top product. Budget & Location $3500AUD Basically as much as it takes to make this thing amazing without hating myself. Australia Monitors Samsung 1080p S24B300H (slightly diff. model to the one in the link.) A 55inch Sony Bravia 1080p LCD Peripherals Windows 8.1 Razer Black Mamba Razer Deathstalker Essential Slim (considering changing this because I need led lighting and I’d like some macro keys) Yamaha 500W HTR-6130 5.1 Surround Currently it only has a few more parts to go in, and is working wonderfully with base temperatures in the case of 25 degrees and not breaching 30 degrees celcius. This is without some of the fans, the ssd and with a borrowed graphics card until I can get my hands on that lovely evga. Please let me know what you think, I’ve pretty much exclusively used linus tech tips as my guide on building and picking the parts for this computer so a massive thank you to him and linustech tips staff. I'm a total noob and I successfully built a working custom rig that is pretty amazing with your help. I will attach a video and photos featuring all the benchmarks of the finished build and a run-through of how I went about the build when its finally finished. I'll also unveil the special unique feature that i've been working on. cheers and thanks for reading. silent_goat
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So, I'm planning on matbe selling my new computer and re build a newer one from scratch, as the computer I have now, was build kinda poorly (by me) and has some bad picks in it (by me). So while looking at a GPU, I find I have two options; 770 or R9 280X. The rest of the system is looking to be an FX-8320, 4x2 RAM, 120 SSD and 1 TB HDD. The models I'm looking at are the MSI GAMING ones. Prices are pretty much the same (R9 280X is rougly a dollar cheaper) Help me pick! Which one will perform best in games?
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So I finally got my Gigabyte R9 290 today. Installed it and then went straight ahead to launch Skyrim. My framerate on modded skyrim jumped from about 33 FPS average to a whopping 48 FPS in the exact same area. That's a massive 45% jump in performance for essentially just 25% more GCN cores. (2048 on the 7970 to 2560 on the 290). I tested using the same GPU frequency at 1100mhz. I honestly did not anticipate seeing a jump this big. Will of test Watch Dogs & Crysis 3 next.
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As some of you know, there was a myth awhile ago that cards like the GTX 770 or 760 that came in 4GB variations can't use all of its VRAM because the memory bus was too small. Of course, this rumour was said to be wrong, as it CAN use over 3GB. This was proven awhile ago. The following is just evidence to support that fact, as within less than a minute of running modded mc I managed to use 3.9/4GB. (I hit 3.6GB on Just one screen >.>) The Benchmark itself: Modded minecraft with shader mods + 512x Texture pack, at near-surround resolution. I had to use a secondary game just to get an onscreen display of all my data, but the game was idling at very low GPU and VRAM usage. Doesn't effect numbers. Of course, this won't be true for ALL games, but it can utilize all of it if it needs to =D Yes you could say this was already pretty obvious, just wanted to show it =D
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I just installed a Kraken g10 on my EVGA GTX 770, and I did everything according to the manual and their instuction video. Though I have a problem. It seems that the card isn't actually getting cooled. At all, it stays at a 38 degrees Celsius on idle, but just trying to run Crysis 3 skyrocketed the temp uo to 98. I have no idea what to do. I'm not sure if I have to connect the watercooler (Corsair H55) to a specific pin. Considering my H100I is already using the CPU fan pins. I have no idea what to do. So any help is apriciated. Every installation guide and manual has said to get thermal paste. I didn't have any, So I used what came with the H55 (pre-applied) if neccesary I'll go buy some tomorrow. Thanks motherboard: Asus z87-pro Ram: Corsair lp 1600mhz CPU: Intel I7 4770k Cpu cooler: Corsair H100I Gpu: EVGA GTX 770 2gb Gpu Cooler: Corsair H55 Psu: Corsair GS800 Storage: Kingston 120gb SSD Seagate 2tb
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Quick question: Can I SLI my 770 lightning with a 2g 770 gaming? Would there be any bad effects? (and why is the lightning disappearing from the marked?)
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So this build actually turns out to be £1279 but any remains on the £1400 will go towards games or whatever. Multi-purpose build; going to game, render (iMax 3D, Unreal Engine, Adobe CC - is CUDA even necessary for this anymore or will a 280X be a cheaper, better substitute for a GTX 770?) and code. I was also wondering, with the delays in Broadwell production, whether buying a 4770K is worthwhile but I'm not that keen on prolonging the build anymore. Aside from that, I think the other components speak for themselves. All thoughts welcome. Thanks, Nathan http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/3RO8L
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For the past couple of days I've been trying to figure out what GPU I should buy for my system. System specs: Corsair Obsidian 750D Asus maximus VII Ranger Intel i5 4670k Corsair H100i Corsair AX760 Corsair Vengeance 2x 4gb Samsung 840 evo 250gb Seagate Barracude 2tb Should I go for the Asus r9 290 directcu II or for the Asus 770 directcu II. From reading reviews and looking at benchmarks I can see the r9 290 easily outperforms the 770. But with the 770 I have the possibility to go SLI in the future if I want to upgrade. Also, I want my system to be somewhat quiet. Is the noise level of the r9 290 really as bad as I've heard? On some youtube video's it sounds like an airplane... Note: I havn't bought the system yet. So any other tips on my setup are always welcome!
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ASUS has announced the Asus Strix Radeon R9 280, armed with 3 GB of memory (model: STRIX-R9280-OC-3GD5). The card appears to feature the same exact DirectCU II based cooling solution as the one on the GTX 780 Strix, and likely a similar PCB to the R9 280 DirectCU II series. The cooler offers 0 dBA cooling when the GPU is running at temperatures below 65 °C, and begins to spool up only beyond that. So handling most desktop and mild 3D loads should be completely quiet. The card also offers a factory OC. The GPU is clocked at 980 MHz, and the memory at 5.20 GHz, compared to reference clocks of 933 MHz core and 5.00 GHz memory. Based on the 28 nm "Tahiti" silicon, the Radeon R9 280 offers 1,792 GCN stream processors, 112 TMUs, 32 ROPs, and a 384-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface. ASUS didn't reveal pricing. http://www.guru3d.com/news_story/asus_radeon_r9_280_strix_oc_edition_graphics_card.html
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Hey LTT, I found someone on r/hardwareswap that was selling a GTX 770 Lightning and I got him down to about $260. I am pretty interested, but with current sales and coupons, I can get an EVGA GTX 770 ACX SC for right around the $290 after mail in rebates. The EVGA also comes with Watchdogs, which I was pretty interested in but it isn't really a deal breaker. Anyone got some advice on which card is a better deal? Does the Lightning really have any significant FPS boost over the EVGA? Just for reference, he claims he can easily get the card to +200mhz on the core, so it would hang right around 1400mhz boost.
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Yarrrrrr, Galaxy be working on a white "GTX 770 HOF ICE", (Hall Of Fame) watercooled edition.. It will feature both a white PCB, probably the same as their previous 770 HOF card aswell as a white full-cover waterblock with brushed aluminium plate in its center right. Galaxy did not mention who will fabricate the block but, as EK has previously released a white waterblock for the GTX 780 HOF. I'm assuming this also be their work but that not be been confirmed. It be unkown right now, when Galaxy will release this card. Source, sorry for now only dutch: http://nl.hardware.info/nieuws/39995/galaxy-werkt-aan-gtx-770-hof-ice-met-wit-waterblok EDIT: English article: http://www.ocaholic.ch/modules/news/article.php?storyid=9862 Yarrrrr, Seems great for people with builds that include these colours, and don't want to break the bank on a new videocard. Personally I don't like white in builds at all so I wouldn't buy them.
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Hi im planing on bulding a pc soon it will be my first pc so i will have to get everything it will be near 1600$ canadian after tax and shiping. My question to you guys is should i get a( 770 + i5-4670k )or i5-4690k when it comes out OR ( 760 + i7-4770k )or i7-4790k when released. i will be playing at 1080p with 8gb of ram and also i will be playing games like bf4 farcry 4 and other shooters BTW im currently useing a dell inspiron i5 with an i3 4gb of ram and the onboard graphics ( 3000 ). Big upgrade