ASUS GeForce GTX 780 STRIX 6 GB Graphics Card Review
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Solfaur
Great card, but only worth it if you buy at least 2 of them, the GPU is simply too weak on its own with the 6 GB vram to be future proof.
Segamon
"the product comes with nice cooling ass"
that was funny 😀
-Tj-
Thermal images - Measure point1 (VRM) 103C :eyes:
Not so effective as it looks., my zotac is cooler, was kinda surprised how cool, idle 30C load 55-70C, usually 62C..
scrapser
nVidia won't release a 780ti 6gb because it would kill Titan sales. Yet the Titan is already recognized as an overpriced product and sales are hurting. What will nVidia do...sit on their hands and look wistful?
Solfaur
Anarion
GhostXL
Ohh man what I would do to find a buyer for my two 3GB ASUS GTX 780's and grab two of these for 2K.
This card is rather awesome. the 6GB is not slowing it down like people imagined.
Not true my friend. This card is more than enough for 60hz 2K resolution.
Two of these would seal the deal sure, but one would be enough OC'd to 1150+.
I know this as I've done it with my 3GB ASUS GTX 780 but ran short on Vram once in a while. I went SLI for online FPS play to stay at a constant 60FPS in games like BF4.
Alas most people do not care about that, and these newer games going well over 3GB Vram, this card is an excellent choice.
Again not true, I've had my Vram cap out at 2K (1440p) on the following games.
DayZ
CoD Ghosts
BF4
Wolfenstein: TNO
Thief
Crysis 3
The newer drivers from Nvidia lately have toned it down a bit, but I still can see aliasing even at 2K so I run 4xMSAA most of the time which in turn cranks the Vram back up to max 3034MB.
For a totally smooth gameplay experience for those on 2K, I'd suggest these over the 3GB model any day. All this card needs is a nice OC which is easy to do. If newer games are not a worry, then 3GB is enough.
I do agree however, that these were put out too little....too late. Bummer on that part.
Watcher
I don't agree, I don't agree, I don't agree with what Asus is doing with the fan inactivity.
70 degrees is just not hot, it's blazing hot. When the GPU is running so hot, the solder joints and all surrounding components are just as hot.
You want to keep all the components as cool as possible to prevent thermal decay of components and thermal joints. You don't want hot spots anywhere on the card. Wouldn't you want air moving over your voltage regulators all the time so they can be cooled and last longer.
Am I missing something?
Remember the thermal imaging of cards and motherboards of years gone by. It meant something back then and it still means the same thing today.
Think Thermal Decay. Heck, if all components in a computer could run at that temperature, servers farms would be a lot cheaper to run. There has to be hot spots on the card when those fans aren't turning.
I don't agree, I don't agree, I don't agree!