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Someone please post a picture of unigine heaven benchmark with the same specs as me please? i want to compare my 780TI vs 980 to see if there is any point in upgrading


 


 


And this is my score unigine valley http://gyazo.com/08e...af6a06c9ca620c1


This is my score on unigine heaven: http://gyazo.com/75fe82b9c35db097ed56142a8a86c8ea


 


all highest presets.


 


Thanks.


 


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i7 4770k @ 4.5ghz


ASUS GTX 780TI 3GB OC DCU||


6GB Ram 1333mhz


Asus maximus VI formula


 


Post pictures of 980 Benchmarks please.


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980 is better, uses less power, outputs less heat.

Wouldn't bother upgrading as the increase in the cards power is not too significant.

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980 is better, but if you own a 780Ti, no sense in upgrading.

 

By the way, might want to change your heaven benchmark to 1080p maxed out, full screen.

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It's faster. Uses less power. However, I wouldn't bother upgrading. I'd just wait for people to start selling their 780 TI's cheap and pick up another.

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You'd be getting basically the same performance with less heat output and power consumption. I wouldn't bother upgrading.

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980 is better, but if you own a 780Ti, no sense in upgrading.

 

By the way, might want to change your heaven benchmark to 1080p maxed out, full screen.

just did wouldn't save the changes i made for some reason. here is a screenshot of 980 heaven benchmark but with an i5 3570k http://gyazo.com/737cba673cf0fc29cbbafff894b5f85a so would it make a difference if it had a i7 4770k in it?

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You'd be getting basically the same performance with less heat output and power consumption. I wouldn't bother upgrading.

but i could send this one back to amazon because ive only had it for like 2-3weeks and get a full refund and it will cost less to buy an 980 so i could save money on a better gpu than the 780ti I've got now?

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just did wouldn't save the changes i made for some reason. here is a screenshot of 980 heaven benchmark but with an i5 3570k http://gyazo.com/737cba673cf0fc29cbbafff894b5f85a so would it make a difference if it had a i7 4770k in it?

No, i7 doesn't improve performance in games.

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but i could send this one back to amazon because ive only had it for like 2-3weeks and get a full refund and it will cost less to buy an 980 so i could save money on a better gpu than the 780ti I've got now?

Well...If you want to go for all that trouble to get one, then go ahead.

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but i could send this one back to amazon because ive only had it for like 2-3weeks and get a full refund and it will cost less to buy an 980 so i could save money on a better gpu than the 780ti I've got now?

Do that then if you can return it.

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Well...If you want to go for all that trouble to get one, then go ahead.

but im just saying i've seen the 780ti beat the 980 in some games and not in others that's what is stopping me i dont see how a 780ti can beat a 980 in some games but not in others.

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but im just saying i've seen the 780ti beat the 980 in some games and not in others that's what is stopping me i dont see how a 780ti can beat a 980 in some games but not in others.

Yes, some games. All depends on what you want to do. They both trade blows, and in the end it seems there is no clear winner.

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So the 980 will be more futureproof than the 780ti with its 4gb vram?

Not really. That amount of VRAM is better for multi-display or high-resolution gaming. For 1080p/1200p/1440p you shouldn't really need more than 3GB, IMO.

 

Clear winner is the 980 is faster and cheaper end of story 980 is the clear winner here.

Sure... 5-10FPS faster... And coming from the guy that called someone an "Nvidiot," you opinion is worthless to me.

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Sure... 5-10FPS faster... And coming from the guy that called someone an "Nvidiot," you opinion is worthless to me.

Just for the record guy but I am getting a STRIX GTX 970 so I am an nvidiot now ;-) cheaper, faster, more vram and OCing is a winning formula.

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but im just saying i've seen the 780ti beat the 980 in some games and not in others that's what is stopping me i dont see how a 780ti can beat a 980 in some games but not in others.

 

I think it's partly to do with the memory bandwidth on the 780ti compared to the 980. The 780ti performs better or equal in some tasks because, i guess, some games and applications require more bandwidth than others. I know the Maxwell architecture supposedly combats this with improved memory compression, but maybe it doesn't always work in application. I'd say the 980 will improve with further drive updates and with more companies releasing OC'ed versions with excellent coolers like the Windforce X3. Maybe that's why the 780ti outperforms the 980 in certain applicationns—because the drivers aren't as 'speedy' as the 780ti which has been out for months and has been well looked after.

 

The 980 is a superior card for its lower price and greater effeciency, not because it's faster, IMO.

 

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Clear winner is the 980 is faster and cheaper end of story 980 is the clear winner here.

Uhhh when at stock clock speeds the 980 loses in a lot of games, but wins in a lot of games. When both are OC the 980 edges a head in some games, but in raw performance they are pretty much the same, with some games leaning to the 980 by a small margin. It isn't like the 780ti is a shit card because of the 980....

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Uhhh when at stock clock speeds the 980 loses in a lot of games, but wins in a lot of games. When both are OC the 980 edges a head in some games, but in raw performance they are pretty much the same, with some games leaning to the 980 by a small margin. It isn't like the 780ti is a shit card because of the 980....

980/70 is allot cheaper they win end of story.

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