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Gigabyte GTX780 Ti GDDR5-3GB 2xDVI/HDMI/DP OC Graphics Card (GV-N78TGHZ-3GD)


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  • Core Clock: 1080 MHz (Base) 1150 MHz (Boost) - Memory Clock: 7000 MHz
  • Features DVI-I / DVI-D / HDMI / Displayport Output
  • Recommended Minimum System PSU 600W
  • Supports NVIDIA SLI / 3D Vision / Surround / CUDA / PhysX technology
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  • Product Dimensions: 15.9 x 9.3 x 3.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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  • ASIN: B00H707REI
  • Item model number: GV-N78TGHZ-3GD
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: December 4, 2013
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Product Description

Powered by Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 Ti GPU and integrated with industry's best 3GB GDDR5 memory and 384 bit memory interface.

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When the cards function as advertised they are unbelievable.
Jeff
Going bad :( Googled the issue and it's not just me, there are many people who have had issues like this.
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Someone then told me to search online about this and see for yourself.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful By Sherwood Peterson on January 10, 2014
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I upgraded from a EVGA GTX670ftw 2GB card to this Gigabyte GTX780 TI GHz Ed 3GB which is factory OC'd with Core Clock 1080 and Boost Clock 1150. I bought this brand and model due to professional reviews and for its out of the box factory guaranteed Overclock. I want the highest overclock, in case I didn't want to run MSI Afterburner or EVGA Precision utilities to OC further. The card is beautiful to look at, has a nice looking backplate which enhances cooling and is well balanced (no bowing). The card has no coil whine. It is the loudest sound in my case though, but not by much. The EVGA GTX 670ftw was quieter by about 10%. The noise from the Gigabyte GTX780 TI GHz Ed 3GB suites my needs and it's exactly what I was expecting it to be.

I ran 3 benchmarks to test. 3DMark v1.2.250, Unigine Heaven 4.0 and Unigine Valley 1.0.

My ambient temps are 19.44c (or 67f)
Tested temps at idle showing 30c using only a browser.
Tested temps at load using Unigine Heaven 4.0, which MSI Afterburner showed the GPU running 99% with 90% power

Fan Auto 83c [fan was steady at 70% on Auto during load) and not any noisier than idle
Fan 80% 76c and slightly noisier than idle
Fan 85% 75c and a little bump up from 80%
Fan 100% 70c and noise is noticeable but not like a jet engine some cards manifest

Benchmarks ran at 2560X1600 resolution on a HP ZR30w 30" S-IPS LCD 60Hz refresh rate
Corsair R500 PC Case, H110 CPU Closed Loop Cooler and 1200AX PSU
Intel Haswell 4770K CPU OC'd to 4.2Ghz on a Asus Maximus Hero VI motherboard
16GB (8x2) G-Skill Trident 2400Mhz Ram
Crucial M500 960GB SSD
SBz PCIe sound card
Windows 8.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful By Mutaz on February 13, 2014
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This is the fastest GPU right now. My hardware setup has the following:
1. Asus Sabertooth 990FX Rev.2 (PCI-E 2.0).
2. AMD FX-8350 (Stock Speed without overclock & with stock fan).
3. 16GB G.Skills sniper 1833.
4. PSU 850w Corsair.
5. Samsung SSD 840Pro 128GB.

I have run 3DMark (Fire Strike) tests and the result are 9000 (standard) & 5200 (extreme). I believe the processor is bottlenecking the GPU because I saw much better overall result with i7 processors or even the overclocked version of FX-8350. During my tests, the physics score are low (around 22 FPS), that why the overall score is little low too. I don't want to convert my purchase review to be as cpu review, but I just tried to suggest using i7 processors with this overclocked version of GTX 780ti. In current games, your GPU is the most important factor that affect your FPS. but when mantle is coming, I thing your cpu will role a huge impact. On the other hand, all my games run smoothly on ultra settings.

I have faced a problem with the graphic driver. on full screen games or tests, windows error will pop up & tell you that the driver has stopped working & is successfully recovered. I solve it by using windows update. It is just a windows issue (not a graphic card error). I suggest here to use windows 8.1 instead of windows 7 because I found around 5% better performance in 8.1 with 3DMark. I was really surprised, but this is a truth & more games will support windows 8.1 in future.

Pros: Build quality, quite, cool.
Cons: costly, you can't overclock much further (no stability).

Finally, I highly recommend this GPU, especially to i7 owners. For the owners of PCI-E 2.0, don't worry it will work perfectly if you use a single gpu with your rig. enjoy :)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By DJ Sam on August 24, 2014
Purchased from Newegg on March 2014 for $684.00. Which was an incredible deal at the time.

Absolutely no problems ever. Runs anything and everything on ultra, surprisingly quiet..Almost overkill for what I need. I see the bad reviews and I understand, I guess I got lucky. Maybe the new "batch" is better?
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful By Anthony DiPaula on July 25, 2014
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What an absolute letdown of a card. I purchased a 780Ti GHZ Ed. Loved it's looks, performance, and factory OC on paper. Tested it out on a series of games, seemed to crush games like Diablo 3, Rust, and some less-medium taxing games with complete ease on max settings. Fan speeds were fast yet quiet when they needed to be, temperatures were all in a really good range. I was absolutely loving this card.

Then I began to test it on BF4, Metro LL, and Day Z. That is when everything began to turn for the worse. Framerates would be extremely smooth one minute and then completely unplayable. Artifacting, freezes, hiccups, then to full system crashes - what the hell? After doing a series of tests, with the help of some friends on OC.net, it was easy to determine the card is entirely responsible for this - not the PSU, not case airflow, not temps, etc etc.

Someone then told me to search online about this and see for yourself. Well googling "Gigabyte Windforce 780Ti crashing" will pull the curtain on a much bigger issue at stake with these cards. There's an innumerable amount of threads spread across many different site forums detailing the exact same problems with this card. It's appalling. Gigabyte is basically selling a completely unstable card that shows one of the highest failure rates I've ever seen in a product since toyota's brake failures. It's completely shocking to imagine how they have not recalled or even pulled these cards from the shelves. The ones with the good reviews here are either the lucky minority, because from what the rest of the internet is saying STAY AWAY FROM GIGABYTE.

Ordering a EVGA 780Ti ACX SC as my replacement
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