I want to buy a new gfx card and I am confused for what to buy between gtx 770 & gtx 780 for gaming on ultra high settings 60 fps ,the resolution of my monitor is 1920x1080
The Cooler Master GX 750W is somewhat inferior to the pair of leaders. It cannot boast modular design and its voltages are not so stable due to the lack of dedicated regulation. It also has too few graphics card connectors for its wattage. On the other hand, it is the quietest PSU in this review, together with the Enermax.
The Cooler Master GX 750W is somewhat inferior to the pair of leaders. It cannot boast modular design and its voltages are not so stable due to the lack of dedicated regulation. It also has too few graphics card connectors for its wattage. On the other hand, it is the quietest PSU in this review, together with the Enermax.
Personally I felt it benificial to upgrade from a 680 to a 780, but i game at 2560x1440, and the extra performance kept me in my target range for fps. Either card will be more than enough for 1080 IMO
Personally I felt it benificial to upgrade from a 680 to a 780, but i game at 2560x1440, and the extra performance kept me in my target range for fps. Either card will be more than enough for 1080 IMO
It depends whether you care about the overall performance of the card, or the performance per dollar. If you have the budget for a GTX 780, then I would buy the 780. I have a GTX 670 (which i really regret buying) and in hindsight, I should have bought a 680.
In general, you should buy the best single GPU that you can afford.
It depends whether you care about the overall performance of the card, or the performance per dollar. If you have the budget for a GTX 780, then I would buy the 780. I have a GTX 670 (which i really regret buying) and in hindsight, I should have bought a 680.
In general, you should buy the best single GPU that you can afford.
in your future power supply buying ventures, it would be wise to look for something with an 80+ silver or above when you start looking at high end components. Providing ENOUGH power isn't the same thing as providing QUALITY power by any means. Just my
in your future power supply buying ventures, it would be wise to look for something with an 80+ silver or above when you start looking at high end components. Providing ENOUGH power isn't the same thing as providing QUALITY power by any means. Just my
I did a quick calculation using the Valley benchmark thread to put a metric on cost vs fps.
400/55fps=7.2 $/fps (not the greatest ratio)
650/80fps=8.13 $/fps
The 780 will run u a buck more but it gives a a much greater return in fps, but you have to spend a larger chunk of funds to buy it.
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