GTX 780 6gb or GTX 780ti 3gb?

Danny Moody

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Building a gaming desktop in september. Everything is set and now I'm considering the two video cards

GTX 780ti 3gb
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121838&cm_re=asus_gtx_780ti-_-14-121-838-_-Product

GTX 780 6gb
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127797&cm_re=gtx_780_6gb-_-14-127-797-_-Product


I was initially going to get the 780ti, but now I'm reading things that suggest games will start to need much more vram soon, even at 1080p (which is what I plan to game at).

Please give any input on this because I dont want to drop the cash on a 780ti and then it be restricted by vram in a few years.

thanks
 
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i would get the 780ti, you will be good for the next couple generations of GPU’s before you need to think about upgrading or adding a second card playing at 1080p, for a couple years. Having said that, if you are gaming on a 60hz monitor at 1080p the 780ti is overkill IMO. if you go with the 780ti and can afford it look into the ASUS VG248QE 144hz monitor ($269 on newegg) and get the most out of the 780ti.

ChrisR83

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i would get the 780ti, you will be good for the next couple generations of GPU’s before you need to think about upgrading or adding a second card playing at 1080p, for a couple years. Having said that, if you are gaming on a 60hz monitor at 1080p the 780ti is overkill IMO. if you go with the 780ti and can afford it look into the ASUS VG248QE 144hz monitor ($269 on newegg) and get the most out of the 780ti.
 
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