LouieSmith66 Honorable Feb 10, 2015 167 0 10,690 Mar 1, 2015 #1 i was thinking can a 770 Overclocked vs the 780 do you get the same performance or what ?
Solution Brillis Wuce Mar 1, 2015 It depends. If you take 3rd party vendor, factory overclocked 770 and put it against a reference 780, it'll come close. But really, no. An overclocked 770 can't keep up with a 780.
It depends. If you take 3rd party vendor, factory overclocked 770 and put it against a reference 780, it'll come close. But really, no. An overclocked 770 can't keep up with a 780.
Brillis Wuce Distinguished Oct 17, 2014 1,907 0 20,460 Mar 1, 2015 Solution #2 It depends. If you take 3rd party vendor, factory overclocked 770 and put it against a reference 780, it'll come close. But really, no. An overclocked 770 can't keep up with a 780. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
It depends. If you take 3rd party vendor, factory overclocked 770 and put it against a reference 780, it'll come close. But really, no. An overclocked 770 can't keep up with a 780.
LouieSmith66 Honorable Feb 10, 2015 167 0 10,690 Mar 1, 2015 #3 Not even if I stupidly over clock the 770 with water cooling ? Upvote 0 Downvote
Brillis Wuce Distinguished Oct 17, 2014 1,907 0 20,460 Mar 1, 2015 #4 Overclocking is one thing...CUDA cores are another. Doesn't matter how much you overclock a 770...the 780 has more CUDA cores. Either way, you'll get VERY close, and still have great frame rates. Upvote 0 Downvote
Overclocking is one thing...CUDA cores are another. Doesn't matter how much you overclock a 770...the 780 has more CUDA cores. Either way, you'll get VERY close, and still have great frame rates.