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Boo...didn't realise they would come down again - literally got my MSI card yesterday!
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Gainward GeForce GTX 780 Phantom 3072MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card
On today only at £383.99 inc VAT, seems a good deal right?
Boo...didn't realise they would come down again - literally got my MSI card yesterday!
yh been doing a lot of reading up on tht card, good buy so im happy! and yh the memory bandwidth is more important than the size as you said.........hope it arrives early tnorrow along with my new carbide cube air caseSingle 770 4Gb isn't much good as when you reach the point where you need 4Gb video ram, the 770 GPU won't keep up.
Do I need another 780?
Or to put it more bluntly, does my interest free credit card need another 780 sitting on it
Just waiting for a GTX780 with 1GHz+ clock speeds and decent cooler for under £400 and i'm hitting the buy button.
Hopefully shouldn't have to wait long the way things are going.
Just waiting for a GTX780 with 1GHz+ clock speeds and decent cooler for under £400 and i'm hitting the buy button.
Hopefully shouldn't have to wait long the way things are going.
YOUR BASKET
1 x Inno3D GeForce GTX 780 iChill HerculeZ X3 Ultra 3072MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card (C78V-1SDN-L5HSX) £399.95
Total : £399.95 (includes shipping : FREE).
Takes 20 secs to download Afterburner and slide the bar to the right a bit. Every card is a 1GHz+ clock
This Week Only - Pre-Order ETA 08/11/13
Prices will have dropped further by then so not much point ordering that one now.
Maybe, but my experience with overclocking the latest nvidia cards has been pretty horrible, my two GTX 660 Ti cards barely overclock at all +25MHz and things get very unstable
Hi everyone. I should have joined this place a while ago as I see useful threads from here when I search for hardware related stuff online, but I'm only just joining now as I have a question I'd really like to know the answer to.
I'm wondering if anybody can tell me why that MSI 4GB GTX 770 went up around £40 when it went out of stock (not only on OCUK but other retailers too). Is it normal that stuff like this happens and will it likely go back down or is that new higher price of over £300 going to stick?
using NVIDIA protection money.