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AMD-ATI 7990 6GB VS GTX780 3GB

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Hi guys,

In israek have lower prices in november and i want to know what is the better...

 

 

Amd 7990 6gb or GTX780 3gb for gaming and heavy games like :

 

Crysis 3 

Gta v

Battlefield 4 

Call of duty

Fifa

NFS

 

and all games...for heavy gamer.

 

i take the I7 4770 and H87-D3H so what is the better?

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Hi guys,

In israek have lower prices in november and i want to know what is the better...

 

 

Amd 7990 6gb or GTX780 3gb for gaming and heavy games like :

 

Crysis 3 

Gta v

Battlefield 4 

Call of duty

Fifa

NFS

 

and all games...for heavy gamer.

 

i take the I7 4770 and H87-D3H so what is the better?

Wait for the 780 ti. 

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The HD7990 has more raw power, but I'd still rather take the 780.

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7990 is raw FPS but 780 in everything else take your pick :)

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Wait for the 780 ti. 

How much the 780TI will be good then regular GTX780?

 

The HD7990 has more raw power, but I'd still rather take the 780.

what do you mean raw pwoer? is better or not? :)

 

7990 is raw FPS but 780 in everything else take your pick :)

780 is better? with games and all things?

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what do you mean raw pwoer? is better or not? :)

What I meant is that theoreticaly it's faster, but it depends a lot on game CF optimisations. And there's the frame rating problem (that's getting better though)

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How much the 780TI will be good then regular GTX780?

From what i have seen so far it should be 15 to 20 % faster.

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How much the 780TI will be good then regular GTX780?

 

I'd think it'd be much closer to Titan performance than the GTX780 already is. When it comes out, I'm probably buying one and giving my 770 to a friend

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What I meant is that theoreticaly it's faster, but it depends a lot on game CF optimisations. And there's the frame rating problem (that's getting better though)

Problem with 7990 in frames? in games?

 

From what i have seen so far it should be 15 to 20 % faster.

15-20% to 7990? or 780?

 

I'd think it'd be much closer to Titan performance than the GTX780 already is. When it comes out, I'm probably buying one and giving my 770 to a friend

When it comes out? the 780TI

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I'd think it'd be much closer to Titan performance than the GTX780 already is. When it comes out, I'm probably buying one and giving my 770 to a friend

Can i have your 770?

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Problem with 7990 in frames? in games?

 

15-20% to 7990? or 780?

 

When it comes out? the 780TI

Yes the 7990 is a strong card but get a single GPU card. Just do it. It's going to be around 5% faster then the 7990 and we don't know when it's going to come out.

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Hi guys,

In israek have lower prices in november and i want to know what is the better...

 

 

Amd 7990 6gb or GTX780 3gb for gaming and heavy games like :

 

Crysis 3 

Gta v

Battlefield 4 

Call of duty

Fifa

NFS

 

and all games...for heavy gamer.

 

i take the I7 4770 and H87-D3H so what is the better?

 

7990 is dual GPU with Crossfire technology.

 

GTX 780 is better because you get less stuttering and less problems and lower energy consumption.

 

Also Radeon 7990 has only 3GB of VRAM.

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Can i have your 770?

 

Yeah we're basically best friends at this point <3

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7990

Why do you think?

 

Yes the 7990 is a strong card but get a single GPU card. Just do it. It's going to be around 5% faster then the 7990 and we don't know when it's going to come out.

but why? I take H87-D3H so it is can to be good for me..but i want buy 7990 now and more years buy new 7990..it will be good? with H87-D3H and 7990 then 780?

 

7990 is dual GPU with Crossfire technology.

 

GTX 780 is better because you get less stuttering and less problems and lower energy consumption.

 

Also Radeon 7990 has only 3GB of VRAM.

but why? I take H87-D3H so it is can to be good for me..but i want buy 7990 now and more years buy new 7990..it will be good? with H87-D3H and 7990 then 780?

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Also Radeon 7990 has only 3GB of VRAM.

 

What are you talking about? Both GPU's have 3GB of VRAM, which is being shared to equal 6GB...

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What are you talking about? Both GPU's have 3GB of VRAM, which is being shared to equal 6GB...

It does not work that way, V-RAM does not stack.

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It does not work that way, V-RAM does not stack.

When it is a dual GPU card is does. The memory bus of each GPU (384-bit) is multiplied by 2 because there is 2 GPU's. So, 384+384 = 768. I'm almost sure that the minimum memory for that bus size is 6GB. For another reference, the GTX 690 is dual GTX 680's. The 690 has 4GB of VRAM. Why? Because the GPU's share memory.

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When it is a dual GPU card is does. The memory bus of each GPU (384-bit) is multiplied by 2 because there is 2 GPU's. So, 384+384 = 768. I'm almost sure that the minimum memory for that bus size is 6GB. For another reference, the GTX 690 is dual GTX 680's. The 690 has 4GB of VRAM. Why? Because the GPU's share memory.

It does not stack up like that.

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When it is a dual GPU card is does. The memory bus of each GPU (384-bit) is multiplied by 2 because there is 2 GPU's. So, 384+384 = 768. I'm almost sure that the minimum memory for that bus size is 6GB. For another reference, the GTX 690 is dual GTX 680's. The 690 has 4GB of VRAM. Why? Because the GPU's share memory.

 

No, it's effectively 3GB of RAM on 384bit bus.

The VRAM is being mirrored between two GPUs just like in Crossfire, the fact that they are on a single PCB doesn't matter. you can only store as much as 3GB of vRAM on the 7990.

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It does not stack up like that.

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It does not stack up like that.

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No, it's effectively 3GB of RAM on 384bit bus.

The VRAM is being mirrored between two GPUs just like in Crossfire, the fact that they are on a single PCB doesn't matter. you can only store as much as 3GB of vRAM on the 7990.

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