Sign in with
Sign up | Sign in
Your question
Solved

GTX 780 Asus Vs Gigabyte Vs Evga Vs Inno 3D

Tags:
  • EVGA
  • Gigabyte
  • INNO 3D
  • Nvidia
  • Asus
  • Graphics Cards
Last response: in Graphics & Displays
Share
December 4, 2013 8:42:36 AM

hi guys i am going to buy GTX 780 as the Ti version is overpriced and it is not that much better or better to say GTX 780 price reduced fairly good, almost with the same price i can get :
Asus GeForce GTX 780 Direct CU II OC
Inno3D GTX 780 iChill HerculeZ X3 Ultra
Gigabyte GTX 780 WindForce 3x "GHz Edition
EVGA GTX 780 Classified "Dual BIOS

I have Asus maximus Vi Extreme motherboard, i do not know if motherboard and GPU from the same brand makes any difference or not.

EVGA cost 50 pound more than others.

More about : gtx 780 asus gigabyte evga inno

a c 91 Î Nvidia
a b Ĉ ASUS
a c 254 U Graphics card
December 4, 2013 8:46:17 AM

The Evga 780 Classified is actually the better video card here and that's probably why it's more expensive. If it's too high a price for you then the Asus Direct CU card would be the next choice. Followed by the Gigabyte Windforce.
m
0
l
December 4, 2013 8:56:32 AM

inzone said:
The Evga 780 Classified is actually the better video card here and that's probably why it's more expensive. If it's too high a price for you then the Asus Direct CU card would be the next choice. Followed by the Gigabyte Windforce.


Thx for the comment Evga one cost me 455 GBP and EVGA GeForce GTX 780Ti Superclock ACX is 600 GBP and EVGA GeForce GTX 780Ti is 560 GBP which one do you buy if money is not the problem but i have seen EVGA GTX 780 Classified "Dual BIOS performs even slightly better than reference gtx 780 ti, money is not the problem but time is i wanted to wait for Gtx 780 ti dual classified but i need the card for before 18th of December.



m
0
l
Related resources

Best solution

a c 91 Î Nvidia
a b Ĉ ASUS
a c 254 U Graphics card
December 4, 2013 9:02:58 AM

I have owned Evga cards for quite some time and have found that they perform quite well. The company also provides excellent tech support and warranty service. If you buy an Evga card make sure that you register it and you will have no problems with any Warranty service.

I recently owned a pair of Evga GTX-680 Classifieds and these cards were fantastic , I have replaced them with Titans from Evga.

So I would highly recommend the 780 classifieds from Evga. Just so you know the Classified model usually requires two 8 pin connecters from the power supply.
Share
December 4, 2013 9:19:20 AM

inzone said:
I have owned Evga cards for quite some time and have found that they perform quite well. The company also provides excellent tech support and warranty service. If you buy an Evga card make sure that you register it and you will have no problems with any Warranty service.

I recently owned a pair of Evga GTX-680 Classifieds and these cards were fantastic , I have replaced them with Titans from Evga.

So I would highly recommend the 780 classifieds from Evga. Just so you know the Classified model usually requires two 8 pin connecters from the power supply.

thanks again sure i have corsair AX 850 which i believe is by far more than what i need, last thing to ask i need my new VGA just for gaming and soon i get 2560x1600 monitor by considering price difference and almost the the same performance for gaming between Titan and gtx 780 dual classified do you suggest me go with gtx 780 ? as i said money is not the problem at all.
m
0
l
a c 91 Î Nvidia
a b Ĉ ASUS
a c 254 U Graphics card
December 4, 2013 9:40:11 AM

I have a 30' Monitor at 2560X1600 and ran the 680 Classifieds on it and it was fine. The 2560x1600 will cut down on the FPS simply because it's a high resolution so I would go with as much video card as you can afford. Based on you getting that Monitor I would go with the Classified model.

Another option for a Monitor is the 2560x1440 as it is almost the same as the 2560x1600 but is a 27" Monitor and the video card won't have to work as hard.
m
0
l
!