D DreadedR Distinguished Jul 23, 2013 46 0 18,530 Jul 15, 2014 #1 Hi all, I'm looking at purchasing the GeForce 780. There are a few versions of the 780. I have seen ppl say that there isn't much difference b/w the standard 780 and the ti?. Thx
Hi all, I'm looking at purchasing the GeForce 780. There are a few versions of the 780. I have seen ppl say that there isn't much difference b/w the standard 780 and the ti?. Thx
Solution Joe American Aug 4, 2014 Here is a link showing some of the differences in the different models SC vs SSC vs FTW vs Classified: http://eu.evga.com/articles/00721/
Here is a link showing some of the differences in the different models SC vs SSC vs FTW vs Classified: http://eu.evga.com/articles/00721/
TechyInAZ Titan Jun 23, 2014 18,223 401 81,340 www.youtube.com Jul 15, 2014 #2 780 and 780 ti both use the Gk110 chip, but the gtx 780 has some of it's cores disabled. Upvote 0 Downvote
D DreadedR Distinguished Jul 23, 2013 46 0 18,530 Jul 15, 2014 #4 TechyInAZ : 780 and 780 ti both use the Gk110 chip, but the gtx 780 has some of it's cores disabled. What about the 780OC and GHZ? Upvote 0 Downvote
TechyInAZ : 780 and 780 ti both use the Gk110 chip, but the gtx 780 has some of it's cores disabled. What about the 780OC and GHZ?
TechyInAZ Titan Jun 23, 2014 18,223 401 81,340 www.youtube.com Jul 15, 2014 #5 DreadedR : TechyInAZ : 780 and 780 ti both use the Gk110 chip, but the gtx 780 has some of it's cores disabled. What about the 780OC and GHZ? That just means that it's factory overclocked. It is also a 100% stable overclock. Upvote 0 Downvote
DreadedR : TechyInAZ : 780 and 780 ti both use the Gk110 chip, but the gtx 780 has some of it's cores disabled. What about the 780OC and GHZ? That just means that it's factory overclocked. It is also a 100% stable overclock.
D DreadedR Distinguished Jul 23, 2013 46 0 18,530 Jul 15, 2014 #6 TechyInAZ : DreadedR : TechyInAZ : 780 and 780 ti both use the Gk110 chip, but the gtx 780 has some of it's cores disabled. What about the 780OC and GHZ? That just means that it's factory overclocked. It is also a 100% stable overclock. So it would be better to go for the ti OC? Upvote 0 Downvote
TechyInAZ : DreadedR : TechyInAZ : 780 and 780 ti both use the Gk110 chip, but the gtx 780 has some of it's cores disabled. What about the 780OC and GHZ? That just means that it's factory overclocked. It is also a 100% stable overclock. So it would be better to go for the ti OC?
Joe American Reputable Jul 3, 2014 27 0 4,540 Aug 4, 2014 Solution #7 Here is a link showing some of the differences in the different models SC vs SSC vs FTW vs Classified: http://eu.evga.com/articles/00721/ Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Here is a link showing some of the differences in the different models SC vs SSC vs FTW vs Classified: http://eu.evga.com/articles/00721/