Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 Review: Titan’s Baby Brother Is Born
At $1,000, GeForce GTX Titan only made sense for folks building small form factor PCs and multi-GPU powerhouses. Now there's another option with every bit of panache, a slightly de-tuned GPU, and a price tag $350 lower: meet Nvidia's GeForce GTX 780.
Multi-GPU Results: BioShock Infinite
This is another strong showing from the GeForce GTX 780s, which serve up much greater value than the Titan cards.
We already know from our Radeon HD 7990 review that gamers playing on a system with AMD’s dual-Tahiti flagship and Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 690 universally picked the twin-GK104-based card as delivering the smoother experience in BioShock Infinite. That 99th percentile difference of 6 ms between the two boards is far more significant than we could have guessed prior to our blind-testing experiment.
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