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GTX 780 or GTX 780 TI?
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Hello forums, I've decided to upgrade from my previous gtx 670 FTW but cant decide what to go to. The cheaper GTX 780 looks great with a abundance of after market coolers what I totally love. But the GTX 780 TI has more power and generally is a hell of a lot better. But the prices are different and would love to know what you'd personally upgrade to. BTW I run 3 x 1920x1080 24" monitors. So it'd have to support that well!
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i have a gtx 770ti and a gtx 770 but in my opinion i don't see much change and i play on the same display as yours including 3 monitors when i play battlefield i get from 70fps-100fps maybe even more. but i would go for the gtx 770 as there really is no change
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What do you intend on doing on your computer? I presume that you're going to be gaming. If so, are you going to be running high demanding games, or simple ones?
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sorry meant to say 780. aslo cheers finnish for the advice.
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Finnish wrote What do you intend on doing on your computer? I presume that you're going to be gaming. If so, are you going to be running high demanding games, or simple ones?
Gaming, Editing and all round use. Mainly gaming though, Yes high demanding games I run, All the new titles.
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I'd look for another 670 if you've got a PSU and motherboard that can handle them in SLI. If not, which you should get depends on how much you want to spend. You need to decide whether the 780 Ti is really $200 better than the 780. Diminishing returns peaks here.
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Think about it this way. The 780ti is currently the best single GPU on the market. but a 670 SLI is also good
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