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Ah you have Amd to thank for forceing nvidia to lower prices on 780
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Ah you have Amd to thank for forceing nvidia to lower prices on 780.
I like those HOF cards but the cooler looks massive, KFA2 has good UK based RMA too.
im comparing cards with the out of the box clocks and here it goes:
KFA2 GeForce GTX 780 HOF 3072MB -- Core: 1006MHz, Memory: 3072MB
Shader Clock: 2012MHz price: £449.99 inc VAT
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 780 WindForce 3x OC 3072MB -- Core: 954MHz, Memory: 3072MB
Shader Clock: 1908MHz price: £409.99 inc VAT
MSI GeForce GTX 780 Lightning 3072MB -- Core: 980MHz, Memory: 3072MB
Shader Clock: 1960MHz price:£469.99 inc VAT
can anyone tell me what GTX card to choose please, and also let me in on what shader clock means..basically want the best cooling and clock speed out of the box (which i assume gives slightly more fps rates) and maybe with overclocking aswell if it really easy to do
It depends if you will OC the card or volts. The MSI and KFA2 there are known to be binned chips (they are chosen good chips that clock higher). The gigabyte one is random, so down to your luck.
If you don't overclock much or are happy with mild oc, go with the gigabyte. All 3 have good warranties/rma in this country. I believe KFA2 is 2 years only tho.
if i never overclock and have money to spend is it worth going with the KFA2 because it has the biggest out of box overclock?
lol no, AMD had to release a new gen eventually anyway, shame it came 3 months too late.
Price drops are really good but i'm a little surprised that most seem to have dropped warranty time to 2years, kind of shows a lack of faith in their hardware.