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Would the GTX 780 run any game on high/ultra settings at around 60 fps?
Obviously there would be frame drops etc on different games.

I have purchased it with my 23 inch monitor 1080p.
 
Would the GTX 780 run any game on high/ultra settings at around 60 fps?
Obviously there would be frame drops etc on different games.

I have purchased it with my 23 inch monitor 1080p.

Mainly depends on your CPU in most games, a 780 won't struggle on ultra settings in all games except crysis 3 in my opinion.
 
Mainly depends on your CPU in most games, a 780 won't struggle on ultra settings in all games except crysis 3 in my opinion.

Well that's good news I don't play Crysis 3 :)

This is my build ready for delivery :P

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Microsoft Windows 8.1
Corsair Carbide 300R Windowed Midi Tower Case - Black
Intel Core i5-4670k @4.2GHz Quad Core Processor
Samsung 250GB 840 Evo Series Solid State Drive
Seagate Barracude 2TB 7200RPM Hard Drive
8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 2133MHz C11
Nvidea GeForce GTX 780 3072MB Graphics Card
24x DVD/RW SATA ReWriter - Black
Prolimatech 81 CPU Cooler - 120mm
Gigabyte Z87-D3HP Intel Z87 (Socket 1150) DDR3 ATX Motherboard
SuperFlower Golden Green HX 550W "80 Plus Gold" Power Supply - Black

Would this run DayZ, Battlefield and many other popular games on high/ultra graphics?
 
Well that's good news I don't play Crysis 3 :)

This is my build ready for delivery :P

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Microsoft Windows 8.1
Corsair Carbide 300R Windowed Midi Tower Case - Black
Intel Core i5-4670k @4.2GHz Quad Core Processor
Samsung 250GB 840 Evo Series Solid State Drive
Seagate Barracude 2TB 7200RPM Hard Drive
8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 2133MHz C11
Nvidea GeForce GTX 780 3072MB Graphics Card
24x DVD/RW SATA ReWriter - Black
Prolimatech 81 CPU Cooler - 120mm
Gigabyte Z87-D3HP Intel Z87 (Socket 1150) DDR3 ATX Motherboard
SuperFlower Golden Green HX 550W "80 Plus Gold" Power Supply - Black

Would this run DayZ, Battlefield and many other popular games on high/ultra graphics?

As setter says, you will be fine, I play bf4 and dayz with a 1920x1200 monitor and bf4 is perfectly good with a 780 , Dayz is more an engine restriction running with highest settings as it's all about ultra shadows and maasive draw distance that will slow your PC down, When it's optimised better that should be a none issue.
 
Nice spec that will handle those games well.

Not better than yours in your's signature though haha
As long as my specs play games on high/ultra graphic setting I'll be more than happy. I mainly play MMOs so I'll hit over 90-100 FPS :)

Can't wait I am excited never had a PC with those specs before!
 
Tbh mate, the performance of the 4670k and the 4770k are identical in games, its only when you add a second gpu that the i7 shows gains. And tbh even then it's only in a few titles at present. Enjoy your new system.:)
 
Tbh mate, the performance of the 4670k and the 4770k are identical in games, its only when you add a second gpu that the i7 shows gains. And tbh even then it's only in a few titles at present. Enjoy your new system.:)

Thanks! I can't wait :cool:
 
Just been playing Bf4 Multiplayer 64 man @1440 on ultra settings and with my 780 im still getting over 60 fps so i would say your going to be hitting a lot more than 60 fps @ 1080p :D
 
I average around 90 frames on BF4 with an i5-4670K not overclocked and a GTX780 not overclocked everything on Ultra at 1080 so should you will be fine with that game
 
I'm looking at the 780 myself, but worried about the 3GB VRAM for future proofing. Always better to buy more than what you need especially when it comes to PC tech lol. Before you know it games will require 4GB VRAM as minimum :(
 
True but with the current games out, I've never yet had any problems hitting the Vram limit and even if you do you could just turn some settings down. Maybe in the future when 2K becomes the norm, it may cause a problem but if and when it does I would just replace the card for whatever else is out by then
 
I would think a 780 should be able to max all current games.

I'm running two but on three 1080p screens in 5910x1080 and I hit the 60 fps cap with V-sync on in everything.

I've also ran just one of my Zotac's with three screens when I had driver issues and was trying to work out what was going on with my system. Just one of them ran three screens in highest settings on Titanfall and the other games I tried.

Cheers,
 
I'm looking at the 780 myself, but worried about the 3GB VRAM for future proofing. Always better to buy more than what you need especially when it comes to PC tech lol. Before you know it games will require 4GB VRAM as minimum :(

3GB Vram still works fine for me in 5910x1080.

It hits the maximum in Crysis 3, Titanfall and a few others, but I've never seen it hit performance.

I was worried about that too and thought 4gb should be just enough, but I have been surprised that I haven't hit a wall yet with VRAM in widescreen res.
 
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