life is hard. Keep my 780 or step-up to 980? Tags: EVGA Last response: October 7, 2014 6:12 PM in Graphics & Displays Share wheres the meatloaf September 20, 2014 8:15:39 AM Okay hotshot, you have a mere 10 days to do a step-up with EVGA with your 780 going to a 980, what do you do, what do you do?!?!?!?!?!? So, do you keep the 780 and wait for the price drop to get another one for SLI or, do you take the 980? More about : life hard 780 step 980 Reply to wheres the meatloaf TryHardVermin September 20, 2014 8:34:44 AM Take the 980. I prefer a single gpu rather than SLI. I dislike the heat you get from 2 cards. Also the 980 performance about 15% better than a 780. Reply to TryHardVermin m 0 l sizzling September 20, 2014 8:39:35 AM What res are you playing at? For 1440p or lower my guess would be go for a 980, for anything higher then Sli 780's Reply to sizzling m 0 l Related resources Planning to SLI.. keep 780 Dual Classified or upgrade to 980 standard ACX 2.0? - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer wheres the meatloaf September 20, 2014 9:22:43 AM sizzling said:What res are you playing at? For 1440p or lower my guess would be go for a 980, for anything higher then Sli 780's Still at 1080 at 144hz monitor from Asus, looking to upgrade that in about a year I think. Reply to wheres the meatloaf m 0 l havene123 September 20, 2014 12:20:06 PM wheres the meatloaf said:Okay hotshot, you have a mere 10 days to do a step-up with EVGA with your 780 going to a 980, what do you do, what do you do?!?!?!?!?!? So, do you keep the 780 and wait for the price drop to get another one for SLI or, do you take the 980? Get another 780 are you crazy? Reply to havene123 m 0 l wheres the meatloaf September 28, 2014 6:42:00 PM So, just because, I went on ahead and started the step-up process with EVGA. Everything is still in the "pending" stage though. That's all I got. Reply to wheres the meatloaf m 0 l Roger Rogers October 7, 2014 6:12:51 PM 780 for PhysX For the next ten years. Reply to Roger Rogers m 0 l Ask the community Post an answer Read discussions in other Graphics & Displays categories Ati GPUs Graphics Cards Gtx HD Monitors SLI Crossfire Tuner Cards Radeon Video Diamond Multimedia Matrox Nvidia Palit PowerColor Asus Games !
wheres the meatloaf September 20, 2014 8:15:39 AM Okay hotshot, you have a mere 10 days to do a step-up with EVGA with your 780 going to a 980, what do you do, what do you do?!?!?!?!?!? So, do you keep the 780 and wait for the price drop to get another one for SLI or, do you take the 980? More about : life hard 780 step 980 Reply to wheres the meatloaf
TryHardVermin September 20, 2014 8:34:44 AM Take the 980. I prefer a single gpu rather than SLI. I dislike the heat you get from 2 cards. Also the 980 performance about 15% better than a 780. Reply to TryHardVermin m 0 l
sizzling September 20, 2014 8:39:35 AM What res are you playing at? For 1440p or lower my guess would be go for a 980, for anything higher then Sli 780's Reply to sizzling m 0 l
wheres the meatloaf September 20, 2014 9:22:43 AM sizzling said:What res are you playing at? For 1440p or lower my guess would be go for a 980, for anything higher then Sli 780's Still at 1080 at 144hz monitor from Asus, looking to upgrade that in about a year I think. Reply to wheres the meatloaf m 0 l
havene123 September 20, 2014 12:20:06 PM wheres the meatloaf said:Okay hotshot, you have a mere 10 days to do a step-up with EVGA with your 780 going to a 980, what do you do, what do you do?!?!?!?!?!? So, do you keep the 780 and wait for the price drop to get another one for SLI or, do you take the 980? Get another 780 are you crazy? Reply to havene123 m 0 l
wheres the meatloaf September 28, 2014 6:42:00 PM So, just because, I went on ahead and started the step-up process with EVGA. Everything is still in the "pending" stage though. That's all I got. Reply to wheres the meatloaf m 0 l
Roger Rogers October 7, 2014 6:12:51 PM 780 for PhysX For the next ten years. Reply to Roger Rogers m 0 l