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I want a new Graphic´s Card, but not totally sure... I dont want an AMD Card... only Nvidia.

 

I have been lookd at the 780 or 780Ti... Wich one should i buy? I have seen on the Benchmark that the 780 is right under the 780Ti http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.html

 

or is it better going SLi ? with 2x 770 ?

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780Ti, daaah, king of single GPU cards, better than 770SLI, a non reference would be great

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Cheaper vs the best performance.

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I vote for the GeForce GTX 780, I wouldn't have thought that you'd notice a great deal between that and the Ti so I'd save your money mate

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The 780 is 3.300DKK(620USD) and the 780Ti is 4.900DKK(900USD) So its a Price range on 280USD...

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Get the 780, it's a no-brainer. :)

Only question is which 780 to get

 

Im thinking the ASUS ? Or should i go for a Gigabyte "3-Fans"

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get the MSI GTX 780

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The 780 is 3.300DKK(620USD) and the 780Ti is 4.900DKK(900USD) So its a Price range on 280USD...

The Ti isn't worth your buck for that much more. I would get one 780 for now, and if you feel that the performance is poor in the future, get a second.

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Im thinking the ASUS ? Or should i go for a Gigabyte "3-Fans"

I have the EVGA Classified, all EVGA cards are very nice, with good cooling, and awesome return policies.

 

Also, the SC and Classified versions are binned.

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Hey LinusMinion´s!

 

I want a new Graphic´s Card, but not totally sure... I dont want an AMD Card... only Nvidia.

 

I have been lookd at the 780 or 780Ti... Wich one should i buy? I have seen on the Benchmark that the 780 is right under the 780Ti http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.html

 

or is it better going SLi ? with 2x 770 ?

I would get the 780Ti... more bragging rights. Down the road I would go SLI with them. Also, I would get the reference cards because of the look of them and because of how they cool.. they blow air out of the case instead of just everywhere in the case.

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780Ti. It is the king. :)

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Im thinking the ASUS ? Or should i go for a Gigabyte "3-Fans"

 

 

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Geforce-GTX-780-models-new-specs-brands,22761.html

 

 

Couldn't find one where TomsHW benchmarks these cards (which they usually do during roundups) but I've seen other GPU Card roundups and the Gigabyte Windforce usually wins FPS wise. Followed by MSI, then a DCII Asus.

Gigabyte could be faster, but three fans is three fans. And that's a whole lot of noise.

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I would get the 780Ti... more bragging rights. Down the road I would go SLI with them. Also, I would get the reference cards because of the look of them and because of how they cool.. they blow air out of the case instead of just everywhere in the case.

TI is useless at resolutions under 1440P. Who cares about bragging rights its wasted money for 10-15FPS of FPS that is really not needed. (Yes I own a TI but I play surround so the extra fps is good)

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I have the EVGA Classified, all EVGA cards are very nice, with good cooling, and awesome return policies.

Also, the SC and Classified versions are binned.

I should keep this statement bookmarked: The EVGA SC is NOT binned at all.

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780ti - Will last a lot longer and even then you can just slap SLI on it and get two, also 780ti handels 1440p exceptionally well if you ever decide to get a 1440p monitor.

 

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