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What's better? GTX780

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Buy the 780. Done. Enough out of you. This was fun to read.

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Ok i know...ty and have somthing different XMSAA ? like SAA? 

 

I don't do any OC or SLI in my pc...

 

I plan for the futre and ask for the futre :)

don't for get that i have I7 4770.

 

 

what he is saying about the memory is if you are trying to get 16GB of ram it will be less stressful on the CPU if you dont fill all your slots with chips but you will get a higher cas lat at that expense tho

 

 

with the coolers... if you can get the windforce cooler is is really quiet and quite powerful. i dont know about the lightning but being an aftermarket cooler i would expect it to be up there with the windforce, direct CU2 and all the other ones.

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i don't ask about the card what to get...

 

I ask :

 

 I see GTX780 one without OC edition and one with OC/GHZ...and one regular? how much Versions we got here? :S so i'm confused.

one without http://www.gigabyte....ge.aspx?pid=...

one with http://www.gigabyte....ge.aspx?pid=...

And i see have GHZ edition...

so have 3 of cards of GTX780TI?!

1.OC

2.WF3

3.GHZ?

 

 

here is the difference

 

the WF3 version is the reference speeds with the aftermarket cooler, the OC version is overclocked from the reference card with the windforce cooler, and finally the GHz version is even more overclocked version but it is over 1Ghz(1000Mhz) with the windforce cooler

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its the same CHIP ,same card ,same everything. but at different clocks.mhz. the fastest out of the box is the ghz edition.buy it ,put it in the pc and forget about it.

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You clearly don't know what you are talking about...

It's true to a certain extent, most people who OC their cards mildly and don't experiment with their cards' capabilities won't notice a diffirence, because both coolers are very potent and both cards have a custom VRM. Lightning is just a cherry picked chip and the card is built from the ground as an extreme OC'er, features that most people (and the OP) won't use. Get the Gigabyte.

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It's true to a certain extent, most people who OC their cards mildly and don't experiment with their cards' capabilities won't notice a diffirence, because both coolers are very potent and both cards have a custom VRM. Lightning is just a cherry picked chip and the card is built from the ground as an extreme OC'er, features that most people (and the OP) won't use. Get the Gigabyte.

Good point. But with an experienced overclocker you will be able to clock higher and feel comfortable keeping it there as the card can take it. I run 1333Mhz @ 1.2v for gaming, and when my NZXT bracket comes in, I will be doing 1400Mhz+ @ 1.35v  I don't see may gigabyte cards hitting those numbers game stable.

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what he is saying about the memory is if you are trying to get 16GB of ram it will be less stressful on the CPU if you dont fill all your slots with chips but you will get a higher cas lat at that expense tho

 

 

with the coolers... if you can get the windforce cooler is is really quiet and quite powerful. i dont know about the lightning but being an aftermarket cooler i would expect it to be up there with the windforce, direct CU2 and all the other ones.

Ok so i want get the GTX780Ti with WF3 OF GIGABYTE but in my country is not coming yet :/ so i'm buy the PC already and i need say the store seller what to do because he is want build my PC.

 

the seller store say's me tomorrow can will be new GPU in store you know GPU GTX780Ti but the seller don't know witch cooler...so i say to the seller that i want wait tomorrow and i wiil see the GTX780Ti with new cooler and if the GTX780Ti without WF3 i take the GTX780 regular with WF3 OC edition.

 

Are you understand? :)

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Ok so i want get the GTX780Ti with WF3 OF GIGABYTE but in my country is not coming yet :/ so i'm buy the PC already and i need say the store seller what to do because he is want build my PC.

 

the seller store say's me tomorrow can will be new GPU in store you know GPU GTX780Ti but the seller don't know witch cooler...so i say to the seller that i want wait tomorrow and i wiil see the GTX780Ti with new cooler and if the GTX780Ti without WF3 i take the GTX780 regular with WF3 OC edition.

 

Are you understand? :)

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