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So on nvidia's website in 3D Mark the 780 ti is close to performance of the 780

 

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Benchmarks can't tell you the real world performance necessarily.

 

I was wondering in a game for example Battlefield 4 Max settings with highest anti-aliasing how many frames will the 780 have compared to the 780ti?

 

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780ti will be slightly better but not by much. Don't buy 780ti ever unless money is not even a factor. 780 is 90-95% of a 780ti and it costs a lot less.

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overclocked, the 780 can even outperforme the 780Ti, but in real world gaming performance, with bouth at Stock or bouth OCed, the 780 Ti will have some where like 7~13FPS More than the 780

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Funnily enough, the R9 290 had some of the best frames per second in that benchmark.

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3:56 the video with the benchmarks the R9 290 was performing better than the 780Ti O.o spooky. Must have been using an overclocked PowerColor PCS+ card ;)

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Funnily enough, the R9 290 had some of the best frames per second in that benchmark.

Yeah that's because of the 1440p

If you compare it to the Titan Black with 6GB of vram it no longer is at the top...

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Yeah that's because of the 1440p

If you compare it to the Titan Black with 6GB of vram it no longer is at the top...

no shit sherlock lol

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