There are three categories of cards ....
1. The highly specialized cards such as the MSI Lightning and Classified Kingpin. MSI decided not to release the Lightning for the 780 Ti.
2. The non reference cards, the big 4 being the MSI N Gaming Series, the Asus DCII, Gigabyte Windforce and EVGA SC series. Here the MSI is the clear and unequivacal standout. Just about every roundup review puts the EVGA SC at the bottom of the four for the 780 and 780 Ti. On the 780....
http://us.hardware.info/reviews/4639/10/nvidia-geforce-gtx-780-asus-vs-evga-vs-inno3d-vs-msi-conclusion
It must be noted that since this review, MSI revamped their 780 and boosted it by 52 MHz..... while I'd still agree with the author that the Asus is the best choice under water, on air, I'd take the MSI because of the huge noise advantage.
As for the 780 Ti, it's not even close .... read these:
MSI 780 Ti / 9.8 rating / 1020 Core Speed / 30 dbA under load
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/GTX_780_Ti_Gaming/29.html
Asus 780 Ti / 9.4 rating / 954 Core Speed / 39 dbA under load
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/ASUS/GTX_780_Ti_Direct_Cu_II_OC/29.html
EVGA 780 Ti SC / 9.5 rating / 1006 Core Speed / 35 dbA under load
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/EVGA/GTX_780_Ti_SC_ACX_Cooler/31.html
EVGA 780 Ti Classified / 9.6 rating / 1020 Core Speed / 36 dbA under load
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/EVGA/GTX_780_Ti_Classified/29.html
3. Reference cards, nothing significant to distinguish one from the other.
The Classified Kingpin does not appear in your list, is quite expensive and frankly wasted if you are not water cooling. The EVGA Classified series is normally impressive but not so much with the 780 Ti. Will you be using LN2 ? .... if not part of its appeal vanishes . AFAIK, the EvBot accessory is no longer available again erasing one of the most notable features of the card. The 2nd BIOS is there is convenient of ya will be messing with BIOS flashing, but if you are not doing that either, you have just lost the last reason to consider the Classified based upon it's unique features.
So.... from a speed standpoint we have a tie with the EVGA Classy and the MSI ..... the Classy however produces a sound pressure level 4 times that of the MSI and the Classy is 10% more expensive. The Asus is twice as loud as the MSI and the Asus us by far the lowest clocked. All 4 use Hynix memory so no points to knock off there.
Given the MSI is the highest rated, highest clocked, lowest noise by an extreme amount and lowest price, this should be an extremely easy decision. Of course if budget allows, you are going to put it under water, and be tweaking voltages and that kinda stuff the Classified Kingpin is the way to go.