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Which is best gtx 780?

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July 31, 2014 7:59:44 AM

Which is best gtx780 from following:
GTX780 MSI TF IV 3GB/DDR5
GIGABYTE GTX 780 3GB 384bit
ASUS GTX 780 3GB DDR5

Which one has best perfomance,which is quitest,which has lowest temperature,and which one would you take if they are all same price?

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July 31, 2014 8:24:15 AM

I like the Asus or MSI.
I would also add EVGA to your list, in my opinion probably the best maker of Nvidia overall. PNY is good too.
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July 31, 2014 8:34:27 AM

I'd go for Gigabyte, has 3 fans which means it cools much better. You might consider the size of the card if you're thinking to get it, it's bigger than MSI, ASUS or PNY
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July 31, 2014 9:05:08 AM

The EVGA classified will keep your card cool and silent, for your standard or overclocking needs.
The ASUS DCII is a little more cooler, but heavier and may cause unwanted sag.
Gigabyte is good too (except their GHz editions) for they keep things cool with 3 fans.

Overall, I would choose EVGA for their quality builds and RMA service when needed.
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August 1, 2014 7:09:12 AM

Jay Lavistria said:
The EVGA classified will keep your card cool and silent, for your standard or overclocking needs.
The ASUS DCII is a little more cooler, but heavier and may cause unwanted sag.
Gigabyte is good too (except their GHz editions) for they keep things cool with 3 fans.

Overall, I would choose EVGA for their quality builds and RMA service when needed.


I know evga is best but it cost 70$ more. Is it worth it?
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August 1, 2014 7:47:03 AM

gamer1411 said:
Which is best gtx780 from following:
GTX780 MSI TF IV 3GB/DDR5
GIGABYTE GTX 780 3GB 384bit
ASUS GTX 780 3GB DDR5

Which one has best perfomance,which is quitest,which has lowest temperature,and which one would you take if they are all same price?


gamer1411 said:
Jay Lavistria said:
The EVGA classified will keep your card cool and silent, for your standard or overclocking needs.
The ASUS DCII is a little more cooler, but heavier and may cause unwanted sag.
Gigabyte is good too (except their GHz editions) for they keep things cool with 3 fans.

Overall, I would choose EVGA for their quality builds and RMA service when needed.


I know evga is best but it cost 70$ more. Is it worth it?


The EVGA cooler directs the air out the back of the case which is said to be slightly better than the Gigabyte cooler which simply flings the air out the sides, though if you have good air flow this shouldn't be a problem. Also to consider the Gigabyte cooler has more fans, meaning more to go wrong and/or possibly more noise.

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August 1, 2014 8:22:31 AM

Which Asus and MSI models and prices are you considering?
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August 1, 2014 9:30:42 AM

Embra said:
Which Asus and MSI models and prices are you considering?


ASUS GTX 780 3GB DDR5
GTX780 MSI TF IV 3GB/DDR5
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August 1, 2014 9:33:52 AM

K6-II said:
gamer1411 said:
Which is best gtx780 from following:
GTX780 MSI TF IV 3GB/DDR5
GIGABYTE GTX 780 3GB 384bit
ASUS GTX 780 3GB DDR5

Which one has best perfomance,which is quitest,which has lowest temperature,and which one would you take if they are all same price?


gamer1411 said:
Jay Lavistria said:
The EVGA classified will keep your card cool and silent, for your standard or overclocking needs.
The ASUS DCII is a little more cooler, but heavier and may cause unwanted sag.
Gigabyte is good too (except their GHz editions) for they keep things cool with 3 fans.

Overall, I would choose EVGA for their quality builds and RMA service when needed.


I know evga is best but it cost 70$ more. Is it worth it?


The EVGA cooler directs the air out the back of the case which is said to be slightly better than the Gigabyte cooler which simply flings the air out the sides, though if you have good air flow this shouldn't be a problem. Also to consider the Gigabyte cooler has more fans, meaning more to go wrong and/or possibly more noise.



I read you answer about that more things goes wrong and it is not truth. If something goes wrong it is unlikely to be coolers. So it will not go wrong becaue gigabyte is strong company and has high reputation. Also more noise? I think there is like 2 or 3 db difference between this and MSI and ASUS so that is really not a lot. Also gigabyte is cooler then other two.

And is it worth it to give 70$ on evga? I think it's not,but I want to hear other people opinion.
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August 1, 2014 9:35:23 AM

K6-II said:
I'd go for Gigabyte, has 3 fans which means it cools much better. You might consider the size of the card if you're thinking to get it, it's bigger than MSI, ASUS or PNY


Actually ASUS is bigger then gigabyte.
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August 1, 2014 9:53:20 AM

out of the ones you picked the msi gaming is the best with the gigabyte slightly behind. the asus uses a voltage locked digi+ asp1212 voltage controller that all overclockers will stay away from. both the twin frozr msi and windforce gigabyte use the ncp4208, an 8+3 power phase design, that is similar to the reference ncp4206 design, and can be soft modded to allow very decent overclocks.

as for the absolute best… the evga classified is by far the best, but it costs more than the three you listed.
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August 1, 2014 10:22:05 AM

nikoli707 said:
out of the ones you picked the msi gaming is the best with the gigabyte slightly behind. the asus uses a voltage locked digi+ asp1212 voltage controller that all overclockers will stay away from. both the twin frozr msi and windforce gigabyte use the ncp4208, an 8+3 power phase design, that is similar to the reference ncp4206 design, and can be soft modded to allow very decent overclocks.

as for the absolute best… the evga classified is by far the best, but it costs more than the three you listed.


Gigabyte costs 660$
Asus cost 642$
Msi cost 670$

So Msi is best by perfomance ratio?
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August 1, 2014 10:24:32 AM

yes, if it is $70 less than the EVGA.
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August 1, 2014 10:27:15 AM

Embra said:
yes, if it is $70 less than the EVGA.


Evga cost 730$
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August 1, 2014 10:33:50 AM

You will be happy with either one really. I would get the MSI with that price difference.
Really up to you. EVGA is worth $20-30 more perhaps.
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August 1, 2014 11:27:08 AM

to be honest, if your not going to be doing any large overclocks... there really isn't anything wrong with the asus dc2, its just limited due to being voltage locked, especially if you ever wanted to water block. you can still overclock it and it will perform very well. me personally, being an evga/sapphire/msi fanboy, i would always prefer a card from these three if i have the choice.

you should also note that the asus card boosts to 941mhz while the msi card boosts to 1006mhz, so if your just going to run the card out the box, the msi is faster. also comparing their thermals and noise out the box isn't fair since the msi is clocked faster and naturally will produce more heat, just as if you clock the asus card to the same clocks as the msi comes out the box.
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August 1, 2014 2:33:15 PM

nikoli707 said:
to be honest, if your not going to be doing any large overclocks... there really isn't anything wrong with the asus dc2, its just limited due to being voltage locked, especially if you ever wanted to water block. you can still overclock it and it will perform very well. me personally, being an evga/sapphire/msi fanboy, i would always prefer a card from these three if i have the choice.

you should also note that the asus card boosts to 941mhz while the msi card boosts to 1006mhz, so if your just going to run the card out the box, the msi is faster. also comparing their thermals and noise out the box isn't fair since the msi is clocked faster and naturally will produce more heat, just as if you clock the asus card to the same clocks as the msi comes out the box.


Actually,I read carefully ALL details on guru3d.com reviews and if this is true,and I believe it is then MSI has few fps more right out of box,but is runs coller for 5-8C and make about 1-3db less noise. So MSI does really cost 10$ more then gigabyte,and about 25$ then asus(in my country) but I think it is worth. By my opinion EVGA is overpriced,at least in my country.
Msi makes about 38db(on 75cm) in full load,which is awesome.My graphic card will be 100cm away from me and in closed case so I really don't hear anything. Also it tops on 60C which is just unbelievably.(They say it could go up to 80C but that it never did. With good airflow this won't be problem.
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