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Review: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 780 Ti OC

by Tarinder Sandhu on 18 November 2013, 15:00

Tags: Gigabyte (TPE:2376), NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)

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Conclusion

we can genuinely recommend it to the deep-pocketed enthusiast who likes to game at a lush 2,560x1,440 resolution present on the latest 27in monitors.

There's no getting around the fact that purchasing high-end PC hardware is an expensive business. Spending close to £600 on a single graphics card is, frankly, a ludicrous amount, so it's just as well that Gigabyte's GeForce GTX 780 Ti OC is a ludicrously-fast card.

Based on the table-topping GTX 780 Ti released just over a week ago, Gigabyte's healthy core overclock ensures its card benchmarks 10 per cent faster. And it's not just stupidly fast, either, as the company has, this time at least, taken appropriate care of thermals and acoustics - the OC metes out impressive framerates without making a fuss.

It's highly doubtful that you'll find a significantly faster single-GPU card before the next generation of architectures arrive on the scene, most likely in late 2014. With that in mind and saliently ignoring the £600 price tag likely to be attached to it, we can genuinely recommend it to the deep-pocketed enthusiast who likes to game at a lush 2,560x1,440 resolution present on the latest 27in monitors.

Pulling off the improbable trick of being fast and quiet, this card jumps to the top of our current Christmas wishlist.

The Good

Fastest single-GPU card we've tested
Quiet when under load
Excellent temps

The Bad

Expensive, but still cheaper than Titan

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Is there any chance of you putting 690 & 7990 in these high end benches? Not because I think people will buy one, but it will give a decent comparison for people considering SLI/Crossfire with older cards.
Something just feels right about a dual slot card, with a solid cooler and two 8-pin power connectors. And with quite an impressive OC out the box. :surprised:
Whoa that things a monster. If I did buy one at £600 though, I'd end up banging my head off the wall when the electric bill came in.
Why the hell would any gamer even consider a titan now?
Really nice GPU, finally what the GTX680 should've been all those moons ago!

£600 is very close to R9 290 crossfire price though and that would destroy this as it's not too far behind with just one.