GPU upgrade time!

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  1. Posts : 3,056
    Windows 10
       #1

    GPU upgrade time!


    Hi everyone :) .

    I'm currently running the Asus DirectCU GTX460 TOP, don't get me wrong I love this card,
    but it's starting to show its age when it comes to 1200p performance.
    I'm currently looking into an nVidia based GPU with the main feature in mind being low noise levels,
    I can't stress how important it is to me.
    I was looking around and I though that if I'm already buying a new GPU I might as well look at the top tier
    I was thinking about the difference between the GTX780 & GTX780Ti do you guys have any thoughts
    about it (the price premium is significant)?

    My main two brands I was looking for are Asus and Gigabyte as the heatsinks of those two
    suppose to be the quietest.

    I'm not entirely against considering an AMD by no means but might need a little bit of convincing .
    Any thoughts will be appreciated :) .
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  2. Posts : 1,486
    Windows 10 Pro
       #2

    if you are going AMD, i say the R9 290. i would say the 780Ti if budget allows.

    Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 Ti Review: GK110, Fully Unlocked - GK110, Unleashed: The Wonders Of Tight Binning
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  3. Posts : 32
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #3

    Which CPU do you have? If you have an old weaker cpu, you won't get anything out of your super GPU.
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  4. Posts : 72,043
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #4

    Hey YoYo,

    Well your Asus P8Z77V-PRO mobo has a PCI-E 3.0 slot, so it will be able to take advantage of the higher end graphics card.

    Your PSU is certainly powerful enough, and has the required 6+2 and 8-pin connectors for the new graphics card.

    GTX780 = $540

    GTX780Ti = $730

    Quite frankly, unless you just really need the extra bit of performance, I don't think the rough price difference above is worth it for a 780Ti.
    AMD drivers is what drove me away from them for now when I got my GTX 760 4GB.

    Hope this helps some, :)
    Shawn
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  5. Posts : 11,424
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64
       #5

    OP appears to have i5 CPU so will enjoy a nice increase.
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  6. Posts : 1,486
    Windows 10 Pro
       #6

    oh dident notice the price of the 780ti. so yea i would say 780
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  7. Posts : 3,056
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #7

    I Am User said:
    Which CPU do you have? If you have an old weaker cpu, you won't get anything out of your super GPU.
    I have a 3570K so it should be able to let the card spread its wings.

    Brink said:
    Hey YoYo,

    Well your Asus P8Z77V-PRO mobo has a PCI-E 3.0 slot, so it will be able to take advantage of the higher end graphics card.

    Your PSU is certainly powerful enough, and has the required 6+2 and 8-pin connectors for the new graphics card.

    GTX780 = $540

    GTX780Ti = $730

    Quite frankly, unless you just really need the extra bit of performance, I don't think the rough price difference above is worth it for a 780Ti.
    AMD drivers is what drove me away from them for now when I got my GTX 760 4GB.

    Hope this helps some, :)
    Shawn
    Thanks Shawn, the improvement is really small in comparison to the price bump I agree, it doesn't
    justify the extra ~200$.

    Now I have seen the latest nVidia drivers causing issues in some cases, granted less and less lately.
    I've always had an nVidia GPU, what do you think about the latest R9?
    AMD had the advantage of delivering a good performance per dollar ratio but now the prices have shot up
    that it almost doesn't make sense not buying nVidia.
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  8. Posts : 72,043
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #8

    The AMD R9 series sounds promising, but still about $100 more than the GTX780.
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  9. Posts : 1,846
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, & Mac OS X 10.9.2
       #9

    apart from the fact the reference cards sound like a vacuum cleaner! the new r9 cards sit comfortably at 90c in peak usage and dont throttle back. AMD says the cards will perform at 100% at that temp for their lifetime.. all sounds good but the fans will go mental.

    you can however limit their clockspeed and thermal temp by setting a maximum fan speed percentage, which I like the sound of, but youll be throttling back on power for the sake of noise.
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  10. Posts : 3,056
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Brink said:
    The AMD R9 series sounds promising, but still about $100 more than the GTX780.
    Really?
    I haven't looked at the AMD prices .
    In that case no real reason to but apart from maybe the bundled games.

    badger906 said:
    apart from the fact the reference cards sound like a vacuum cleaner! the new r9 cards sit comfortably at 90c in peak usage and dont throttle back. AMD says the cards will perform at 100% at that temp for their lifetime.. all sounds good but the fans will go mental.

    you can however limit their clockspeed and thermal temp by setting a maximum fan speed percentage, which I like the sound of, but youll be throttling back on power for the sake of noise.
    I know and as I said I like my PC to be as quiet as possible, that is just a another
    down side of the AMD camp.
    A WindForce or a DirectCU II should mitigate that issue though.
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