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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780Ti 2x, 3x, 4x SLI Overclocking: Benchmarks

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It's there for the people who want it. Some people enjoy raw power haha.

Yep, and for those people it is great!

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Thanks for this!

 

Forums like this need super enthusiasts or else they become what most so called "hardware fourms" are... nothing but a bunch of ppl rather assuming about hardware than knowing.

 

That's one of the reason why I spend so much money on hardware. I like to watch the unboxing and tests, but if there's one thing better than watching is doing that yourself and find out yourself what the particular piece of hardware can do!

 

GreetZ Naj

 

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Thanks for this!

 

Forums like this need super enthusiasts or else they become what most so called "hardware fourms" are... nothing but a bunch of ppl rather assuming about hardware than knowing.

 

That's one of the reason why I spend so much money on hardware. I like to watch the unboxing and tests, but if there's one thing better than watching is doing that yourself and find out yourself what the particular piece of hardware can do!

 

GreetZ Naj

Thank you sir!

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I bought two 780ti from EVGA that I intend to do small overclocks on, this was neat to see what kind of performance I can expect.  I put it together last night and so I'll be powering up and doing software tonight (it was too late to do last night with work at 6am this morning, darn cable management being so time consuming!). 

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I bought two 780ti from EVGA that I intend to do small overclocks on, this was neat to see what kind of performance I can expect.  I put it together last night and so I'll be powering up and doing software tonight (it was too late to do last night with work at 6am this morning, darn cable management being so time consuming!).

As long as your power supply can handle it, these guys are great OCers!

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