EVGA GeForce GTX 780 3GB GDDR5 6008MHZ 863MHZ HDMI DP 2xDVI SLI Graphics Card
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Jeff_B@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/13/14 |
EVGA GeForce GTX 780 3GB GDDR5 6008MHZ 863MHZ HDMI DP 2xDVI SLI Graphics Card
Cons:Fan noise at 100% is noticeable when not covered with audio.
Pros:Great performance.Great design & build quality |
Doug_the_Slug@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/01/13 |
EVGA GeForce GTX 780 3GB GDDR5 6008MHZ 863MHZ HDMI DP 2xDVI SLI Graphics Card
Cons:Still past the price/performance sweet spot after the price drop
Pros:Excellent performance for high resolutions Comment:
You'll never find a better price than right after 1st party announces price drops. Now when products go EOL, they don't get firesaled, they go up in price as stock diminishes.With a price drop, you can be sure it's the best time to buy those cards as they're not likely to ever get any cheaper.Normally I wouldn't buy such a high end card (this is the most expensive card I've ever bought at 500$) but with the price drop, and the need to game at high resolutions, there was no reason not to jump.Amazingly good performing card, only overshadowed by (even it's price dropped) premium price. |
Upgrading from a GTX 670 that struggled to play Battlefield 4 at 2560x1440 with high graphics settings enabled, I purchased the EVGA GeForce GTX 780 to power two monitors, one with a resolution of 2560x1440 & secondary monitor 1920x1080. Now I have no problems achieving 60fps playing Battlefield4, Company of heroes 2 & other games.It requires a 8pin and one 6pin for power but it comes with adapters, stickers, EVGA badge & a VGA to DVI (HDMI to DVI would have been nice) in the boxThe price is high but still a decent price for the design, build & performance you get in game performance at higher resolutions.I am satisfied with it's purchase & would recommend.