GTX780 Ti mostly they wanna cater to those people who need the more powerful compute ability of the titan. Also at the same time can play games.
Unseen83, at least wait for GTX880 lar hahhah
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GTX780 Ti mostly they wanna cater to those people who need the more powerful compute ability of the titan. Also at the same time can play games.
Unseen83, at least wait for GTX880 lar hahhah |
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Mar 2 2014, 08:16 AM
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QUOTE(okf987 @ Mar 2 2014, 05:38 AM) Guys I want to buy a new pc. Wait for next-gen gpu modal to out or just get the best one you can now? eg. gtx8xx series and beyond. Depends on what GPU you're using now. Although release of the new high end GTX series is already imminent. Nvidia probably delaying it since the GTX 780Ti still is king of the hill atm. |
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QUOTE(Unseen83 @ Mar 7 2014, 02:58 PM) oh no... my hand itchy i go wash properly with dettol soap and dry it.. before further handling of any New Gpu cards.. lol If it's me I would just get the fastest single card GPU (GTX780 Ti), watercool it for the best performance. There was one guy in anandtech forums complaining microstutters on his 780 Ti SLI which doesn't exist if he run on just one 780 Ti. |
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Kinda sux didn't mention about high end maxwells
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For gaming better go for SLI GTX 780 Ti 6GB, about half the price of Titan Z
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I'm not sure if people would buy Titan Z for work...
They would rather go for Quadro directly. Official support for pro apps, bigger and ECC VRAMs etc. $3000 canbuy quite some high end quadro already. |
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QUOTE(Unseen83 @ Apr 4 2014, 05:35 AM) hello, Hmm, go and click north america, when it asks for your details, the drop down list for the country does include malaysia.any Nvidia user know any FRee game come with GTX 760 ? i saw this ads http://www.geforce.com/freedaylight but i am wrong country... Edit: why Asia buy Nvidia product they don't like Asian/oriental.. lol look no free game for US! |
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QUOTE(Unseen83 @ Apr 4 2014, 05:32 PM) : Last time the game bundle used to be really good, they gave free Assassin's Creed Black Flag, Splinter Cell Blacklist, and Batman Arkham Origins.Edit: no la need code... i got no code... ;p and it only Authorize partner... thunderMatch is Chinese own so noway then.. yup nvidia racist.. |
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If it is really faster than 780 Ti then it's a awesome card, since you can use cheap PSU to power the system and doesn't need expensive mumbo jumbo PSU, plus reference blower cooler works damn good on small casings.
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The real gem is GTX 970 not the GTX 980.
GTX 970 probably RM1200, so RM2400 for SLI. The SLI performance is goddam crazy, trading blows with 295X2! ![]() ![]() ![]() http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p...4&postcount=324 And you probably can run the SLI GTX 970 system with cheap PSU, even 600 watt should be enough wow. |
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QUOTE(llk @ Sep 20 2014, 07:31 PM) I won't surprise cause Zotac & Leadtek always cheaper than the rest of the brands, furthermore Zotac GTX970 is the basic reference card (there are another 2 models called ZOTAC GeForce GTX 970 AMP! Omega Edition & ZOTAC GeForce GTX 970 AMP! Extreme Edition, which the prcing will be much higher) while MSI Gaming OC is non reference card. There custom cooled GTX970 coolers ain't that big anyways. Take for example the Tri-X coolers is so big, but the extra cost is just around RM200. |
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QUOTE(DreamScars @ Oct 12 2014, 08:04 AM) i tried ramping up the fan speed to around 2.3k rpm which is 76% of its max speed and only manage to bring it down to 76c. at auto it reaches 79c with 67% fan speed. I think modern GPU have auto temperature limit, so don't worry if it gets abit high temp, it will auto control the boost speed. Your room have aircond or not?edit: tried 83% fan and still 76c. oh well |
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QUOTE(DreamScars @ Oct 12 2014, 08:19 PM) my rig is in the living room so.. no aircond, but i ran the tests at midnight 12am and 7am in the morning. rooms temp shouldn't be that high. From your photo you definitely need to reroute all the cables. Goldfries did a test between neat cable management vs messy one before, and the temperature drop was 2-3C on his test.» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « i'm using a corsair carbide 400r. with stock fans 2 intake at the front and 1 exhaust, do you think that cables will be a problem for airflow? gonna organise it. (i can add a side fan if needed.) i seeĀ okay, thanks for the info. at what temps should i be worrying? because at this point i'm worried that i can't even oc much because of the temps. the factory oc out of the box is slower than msi, asus, giga and palit's offering while being hotter at the same time. Carbide 400r provides cable manegement by hiding the cables behind the motherboard. Try reroute your PSU cables behind it and see if it's long enough. I helped my friend to route his Carbide 330r, Corsair's casing is easy to do cable managements. You can also play around with the fans, such as change the rear fan to 140mm, add some fans in the front of the casing in the case you haven't put all of it yet, and you can add some exhaust fans on top of the casing too. This post has been edited by terradrive: Oct 12 2014, 08:59 PM |
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