Geforce GTX 780 Owners Club

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce' started by bishi, May 23, 2013.

  1. SapphireLynx

    SapphireLynx Guest

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    we need to buy a rat to chew off that mole on AMD's new mascot face, ugly az ruby.
     
  2. SLI-756

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    easy, tiger.
     
  3. SapphireLynx

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    lmao xD
     
  4. Bentez

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    Kinda off topic but I upgraded EVGA precision to the latest version and I can't find the OSD options, am I missing something?
     

  5. cowie

    cowie Ancient Guru

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    Yeah you are missing msi afterburner
     
  6. Weecka

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    In the Monitoring tab, tick the ones you want to have shown in OSD list and then in OSD tab assign short-cut for Toggle option (i only use this one).
    Really easy. Or if ur missing one of the tabs in setting menu, reinstall Precision X. never had this kind of problem myself though.
     
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  7. Weecka

    Weecka Master Guru

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    Some people prefer Precision X. :) i'll never go back to afterburner, unless they discontinue Precision X.
     
  8. cowie

    cowie Ancient Guru

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    I guess thats good we get both to choose but with ab alex has added soooooo much recently and not so much prec.
     
  9. Ilya

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    I'm in the market for EVGA 780.

    The price for Reference SC is $659
    While the one with ACX cooler seems to be the same $659

    The FTW edition is $669 (what does FTW even mean)?


    The reference seems to be too expensive frown.gif

    I know non ref is better as a single card, but is it worth to pick up 2 ref if I'm going SLI as hot air is coming out the back instead of on top of the other card?
     
  10. cloudman

    cloudman Maha Guru

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    "For the Win"
    I bought the Asus Direct CU II OC and love the card. The EVGA are also very good but the Asus is a beast and runs cool and quite. It was a hard choice.... EVGA has a better warranty I believe...and you can trade up....
     

  11. Ilya

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    I owned a dozen of EVGA cards and never had a single problem. Every time I get something else or AMD I end up returning it for some reason...:3eyes:
     
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  12. (.)(.)

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    These are still going for a $1000+ in NZ, Titans are around $1700.
     
  13. WhiteLightning

    WhiteLightning Don Illuminati Staff Member

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    cheapest one here is now € 427,40 lol
     
  14. pegasus1

    pegasus1 Ancient Guru

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  15. AvengerUK

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    wow, looks like I sold mine just in time!
     

  16. -Tj-

    -Tj- Ancient Guru

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    wow!

    Stock 780GTX use to be 509€, now the same gpu 387€..
     
  17. pegasus1

    pegasus1 Ancient Guru

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    Now the argument must tip towards the 780 IF using stock coolers.

    £85 cheaper than a 290x
     
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  18. AvengerUK

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    It does make the 780 more attractive - It'll be interesting to see 290X's with aftermarket coolers.

    I do have to say though, the 290X isn't too bad with the stock cooler - after you change the powertune settings anyway.
     
  19. pegasus1

    pegasus1 Ancient Guru

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    Im a neutral, ive got a 780GTX under water and its plenty fast enough, however a 290x with a different cooler will be another £50 making it way more expensive than a 780GTX.
     
  20. AvengerUK

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    True. with the price cut, the 780 is indeed a good choice - its stock cooler is awesome :p

    Don't regret getting a 290X though, with the cooler I've ordered it can only get better :p - that said, if a friend asked me to recommend between the two, id say the 780 just because you could leave everything stock, and be fine.
     

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