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***GTX 780 Ti Owners Thread***

My Ti's are loving BF4 and Titanfall. Buttery smooth goodness, all maxxed out 1440P at stock settings in SLI.

By the end of the year, new 20nm cards will make these look like mid-range :p
 
With the Windforce 780ti what do these things boost to when you up the voltage and power target? They do 1150 out the box so I imagine around 1200 with a little fiddle of the above?
 
Need help here on what to get for cooling and noise the 780ti windforce or the msi twin one. THere the same speeds but which is cooler and quieter thanks
 
I received a reference card 780Ti and have been using it for a few hours. Really nice card and runs surprisingly cool for a reference card.

No real difference at 1440p compared to my 290x or none that I can visually detect on BF4. It is a bit quiter and runs a bit cooler.

The Nvidia drivers and Geforce experience always feel so nice to use after the Catalyst crap with AMD.

So far very happy with the Ti although TBH a vanilla 780 did just as well on BF4.
 
I received a reference card 780Ti and have been using it for a few hours. Really nice card and runs surprisingly cool for a reference card.

No real difference at 1440p compared to my 290x or none that I can visually detect on BF4. It is a bit quiter and runs a bit cooler.

The Nvidia drivers and Geforce experience always feel so nice to use after the Catalyst crap with AMD.

So far very happy with the Ti although TBH a vanilla 780 did just as well on BF4.

Nice one, I'm with you on the GeForce Experience. The Ti just feels/looks/performs like an expensive GPU should. Unless AMD start having better production quality, I'm sticking with Nvidia from now on. The 290X although expensive, and nice performance felt a bit like a do it yourself GPU kit, where you have to apply your own cooling etc to make it not sound like a jet engine or overheat. Whereas the 7XX are plug and play..
 
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