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Review - Geforce GTX 780 ti

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Hey everyone! This is my review of my Asus GTX 780 ti. Tell me what you think and don't be to hard on me! lol

 

Need some constructive criticism!

 

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Very professional, well done

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its not very constructive but:

meh.

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Are you sure the 790 would be two 780 ti's and not two 780's?

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A 780 will probably be 2 780s, but oh well ;)

 

The review is good so good job. Not much I would like to point out really :)

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Just a little thing though... Seems like your overclock as gone severely wrong since well... My 780 achieves the same FPS as your 780ti...

 

http://puu.sh/65ant.png (Screenshot)

 

The fact that your FPS was down to 8.7 at one point also confirms this :(

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Just a little thing though... Seems like your overclock as gone severely wrong since well... My 780 achieves the same FPS as your 780ti...

 

http://puu.sh/65ant.png (Screenshot)

 

The fact that your FPS was down to 8.7 at one point also confirms this :(

This card is not overclocked at all. The card had a boost clock of 928mhz. This card can exceed well over 1100mhz. this was straight of the box and slapped in to my system without any tweaks. 

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This card is not overclocked at all. The card had a boost clock of 928mhz. This card can exceed well over 1100mhz. this was straight of the box and slapped in to my system without any tweaks. 

 

Ahh I see :)

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Stop saying uh.

Dually noted.

 

This is my 2nd review besides my Corsair K95 Keyboard. It's difficult and I think I need to be more prepared. but I do like to "shoot from the hip" with my reviews. That is probably a bad thing.

 

Thanks for the feed back and will work on it.

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Ahh I see :)

I am a little scared to overclock because it runs so hot. What temp does your 780 run at?

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Also the one point that my card was down to 8.1 was at the beginning of the benchmark.

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I am a little scared to overclock because it runs so hot. What temp does your 780 run at?

on my gtx 780 ti i overclocked to 1319 mhz on core and 1937 on memory stable on stock voltages

any more then that and i crash =/

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of course that is not what i game at, that is just benchmark overclock only

 

i game at 1204 mhz on the core and 1851 mhz on the memory, with a custom fan profile, my temps never reach over 75 ish

 

oh and when benchmarking make sure to have shadow play off it is about a 7% hit in performance

 

and in-case you are interested this is what i scored with my 1319 mhz overclock on unigine valley

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We all tend to ramble when "shooting from the hip". For us mere mortals, I would suggest you write out an outline to refer to. I would also suggest breaking your video up into discrete edited bits and be as concise as possible. Use the terminology of the product instead of interjecting your own terms to avoid confusing your audience.

It takes about 3 to 4 dozen of these types of video reviews to really start to shine. It's a lot of work, but quality will generate a following. So if you have more than just a passing fancy, keep at it.

I liked how you early on jumped to the cons. I tend to like videos that early on give me the bottom line bullet points I need to know & then go into details later. Maybe you could start your reviews by describing your outline of topics, so the viewer knows what you'll be getting into?

Good job!

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I am a little scared to overclock because it runs so hot. What temp does your 780 run at?

 

Never go above 60 :)

 

I do run a fucked up fan curve though... Fans are at 90% when on 60 Celsius...

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Dually noted.

 

This is my 2nd review besides my Corsair K95 Keyboard. It's difficult and I think I need to be more prepared. but I do like to "shoot from the hip" with my reviews. That is probably a bad thing.

 

Thanks for the feed back and will work on it.

Takes practice lol because we say it so much normally.

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Are you sure the 790 would be two 780 ti's and not two 780's?

 

 

how would they cool it if it was 2 780 ti chips? The only way I'd imagine a 790 being released would be like 2 780 chips underclocked, similar to what they did with the 690

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how would they cool it if it was 2 780 ti chips? The only way I'd imagine a 790 being released would be like 2 780 chips underclocked, similar to what they did with the 690

That's what I thought

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very professional intro and outro, you could write your speech on a paper

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Try to keep it shorter , people have short attention span these days , also try to be more ''excited'' not it looks very generic.

Intro and outro are nice but i don't like the overused particles effects... tbh just my opinion

Also your mic sound is a little low.

Other than that pretty nice but nothing special ;).

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