ASUS GeForce GTX 780 Ti DirectCU II OC review

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    Join us, as we review the ASUS GTX 780 Ti DirectCU II OC edition. The customized product is equipped with the ASUS popular DirectCU cooler armed with two fans. It remains to be quiet and keeps tempera...

    ASUS GeForce GTX 780 Ti DirectCU II OC review
     
  2. Macethy

    Macethy Guest

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    Great review!

    My first post here :)

    So I recently bought this card and after reading the review I'm worried about the internal heat of the card reaching 100C. I benched this card for a few hours and HW Monitor said it never reached above 73C, but that might just be the exterior components. Should I worry about the lifespan of the card if is reaches such high internal temperatures? My previous MSI 670 reached 95C quite easily.
     
  3. V@IO

    V@IO Master Guru

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    73Âșc is your GPU core temperature and therefore your "internal" temperature. You have nothing to worry about.
     
  4. cyberfredxxx

    cyberfredxxx Member Guru

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    how can you push to 110% in MSI AB ?
    it seems it locked to 106% on other 780 Ti.
     

  5. schoolofmonkey

    schoolofmonkey Master Guru

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    Sorry if its a bit late.

    I too just got this card and am worried about the 97c VRM temps.

    Could it have anything to do with the 10 Phase power or the back plate not allowing them to cool from the back side.

    My GPU-Z VRM reading reached 97c in every extended benchmark I ran.

    Wonder if a Kraken G10 would cool things down a lot more.
     
  6. TheDeeGee

    TheDeeGee Ancient Guru

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    Pretty sure VRMs can handle up to 115C. I doubt it's an issue.

    You could buy some Thermal Pads and let the PCB make contact with the Backplate. Then again the backplate can only do so much since it's passively cooled. But i think it can lower the Temps by a good 5-10C.
     
  7. schoolofmonkey

    schoolofmonkey Master Guru

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    I'm sure ASUS would of tested the VRM's to their max before using them.
    From what I understand they are 10 Phase VRM's, and after reading all the reviews most GTX780ti cards range from 70 - 95c.
    The Thermal imaging and sensor temp differences are strange though.

    I've got a Carbine 500R case, so there's a 200mm fan blowing directly onto the card.
    Thermal pad like Phobya Thermalpad Ultra 5W/mk - 0.5mm would be ok I'm guessing.

    Though I just saw the EK Waterblock, might be time to do some real watercooling on the card.
    Could pickup a XSPC Raystorm 750 EX240 Kit.
     
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  8. mohiuddin

    mohiuddin Maha Guru

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    DCU 2 always looked awesome.
     
  9. schoolofmonkey

    schoolofmonkey Master Guru

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    Couldn't agree more, the card looks awesome even without the stickers.
    (I have a all black theme going so I didn't put them on)

    Might try the Thermal pad's between the back plate first, Dropping the VRM's a few degrees cant hurt.
    70c isn't that hot for the GPU and I don't see a need to overclock the card yet..
     
  10. dimonakid

    dimonakid Guest

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    Wrong picture

    The 3rd page (that means the 2nd SHOWCASE page), showing a wrong PCB Picture.
    \it is not the ASUS CUSTOM PCB (think its the reference).

    THIS IS THE REAL ONE:

    Code:
    This is what you posted:
    [IMG]http://www.guru3d.com/index.php?ct=articles&action=file&id=7407[/IMG]
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