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Well. I have the same exact power and don't even need gsync. That combo works great. You'll only use the vram in watchdogs though.
 
How well would two of these

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Power a

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Ive been looking for benchmarks but there alittle hard to find

Perfect match. And I bet you can OC those two EVGA babies to 1300 easily.
 
I just set up my new EVGA 780 6GB SLI this afternoon.

Coming from 670 SLI I am pretty pleased. 40-45% plus in synthetics.
But the big surprise was Watchdogs. In ultra settings going from a rather choppy 15fps to nearly solid 60fps!
I think the 780 6 GB is only really worthy if you are going to SLI. A single 780 doesn't have the horsepower to stress the 6gb, whilst SLI is a perfect match.

Over clocking has not been the best, settling at +80 on the core and +300 mem. I do not know if this is due to SLI, my 850W PSU, or motherboard. It is pulling 760W from the wall.

Overall though, well happy, an upgrade to last a good few years!
 
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I just set up my new EVGA 780 6GB SLI this afternoon.

Coming from 670 SLI I am pretty pleased. 40-45% plus in synthetics.
But the big surprise was Watchdogs. In ultra settings going from a rather choppy 15fps to nearly solid 60fps!
I think the 780 6 GB is only really worthy if you are going to SLI. A single 780 doesn't have the horsepower to stress the 6gb, whilst SLI is a perfect match.

Over clocking has not been the best, settling at +80 on the core and +300 mem. I do not know if this is due to SLI, my 850W PSU, or motherboard. It is pulling 760W from the wall.

Overall though, well happy, an upgrade to last a good few years!

40% doesn't seem that impressive to me
 
From 670/680/7950/7970 to 780/titan was somewhere in the 30-50% gain depending on card and title.

Sadly in this stagnated world of 28nm cards it was a healthy jump in performance.
 
From 670/680/7950/7970 to 780/titan was somewhere in the 30-50% gain depending on card and title.

Sadly in this stagnated world of 28nm cards it was a healthy jump in performance.

We need 20nm and 16nm. Everyone's sick and tired of 28nm
 
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