ASUS GeForce GTX 780 Ti Matrix Platinum Edition review

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  1. tsunami231

    tsunami231 Ancient Guru

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    Where are the 1080p results vs the older cards? 1080p is still what the resolution most people use.

    I get this place is enthusiasts site but seriously most people still use 1080p and would like to see those results.
     
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  2. SLI-756

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    I was hoping so too.
     
  3. schoolofmonkey

    schoolofmonkey Master Guru

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    Other than eVGA most do void warranty.

    Lucky the card is working perfectly, I just water cooled it..
    You can't use a card that sits at 82c which is on the edge of thermal throttling.
    Don't see temps over 44c now, I went with what I had till the water block gets here, Kraken G10 and Kraken x60.

    Will get a GTX880 at the end of the year anyway, and it won't be Asus.

    What I found interesting on the white sticker it did not say warranty void like on the standard Asus GTX780ti DCUII.
    [​IMG]
    Also check out the dodgy TIM job on my card.

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    Sorry if they are off topic posts, I just wanted people to know what the "Real World" experiences of the card are, a lot of people like myself go off Guru3D's reviews.
     
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    Seems the Asus direct cu cooler and the twin frozr cooler on msi gaming are the 2 quietest air cooling option on cards nowadays well other than goin aftermarket with the arctic accelero extreme.

    I'm very impressed with the gtx 780ti. Word on the street is even after the gtx 880 is released the gtx 780ti will still be faster than it. So if you want the fastest single GPU the gtx 780ti is still very relevant. Full gk110 is still a lil too fast for little maxwell gm204. But i guess it's more fair to compare gm204 lil maxwell to gk104 lil kepler which is gtx 770.

    I'm just dying to see what nvidia does to replace big kepler gk110 with big maxwell gm210. gm210 will likely be made under 20nm node as well. I'm expecting some massive gains. I expect 4k gaming to run well off a single big maxwell card. Maybe no ultra maxed all the way but good high settings on most every game in 4k with the 20nm gm210 big maxwell!
     

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