Testseek.co.uk have collected 314 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 3GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 3GB GDDR5 PCIe.
June 2013
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The editors liked
Fantastic overclocking ability
Great performance
Sublime aesthetics
Low-noise
Superquiet at all times
Wonderfully built
Looks the business
Titanlike performance on the relatively cheap
Nice scaling in SLI
Very
Very quiet under load
Beautiful construction
Excellent gaming performances
Very quiet
Very goodquality finish
Nvidia extras (GeForce Experience
Adaptive Vsync
PhysX
TXAA
CUDA
Etc.)
Comes close to the Titan's performance
A third less expensive than the Titan
The editors didn't like
Expensive for a 'second best' GPU
Price
As always
Not a new architecture for a bump in nomenclature
Doubleprecision support disabled
HEXUS Awards
Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 3GB
HEXUS Where2Buy
The Nvida GeForce GTX 780 is currently available from Scan.co.uk
Published: 2013-05-27, Author: Joel , review by: itproportal.com
Comes close to the Titan's performance, A third less expensive than the Titan
Lacks full speed DP floating point, Not as good overall value as the GTX 680
One thing is certain, though – high-end cards have always been about luxury as much as performance, and if you've been looking for a mini-Titan at a better price, you're going to be happy with the GTX 780. It's as simple as that. Published under license ...
Superquiet at all times, Wonderfully built; looks the business, Titanlike performance on the relatively cheap
Price, as always, Not a new architecture for a bump in nomenclature, Doubleprecision support disabled, HEXUS Awards, Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 3GB, HEXUS Where2Buy, The Nvida GeForce GTX 780 is currently available from Scan.co.uk, HEXUS Right2Reply, At HEXU
The GeForce GTX 780 GPU takes a next-generation name but uses existing technology harnessed from the Titan card. Bringing the fulsome architecture of Titan down to a lower price point has been achieved by hamstringing the GK110 die through the disabling ...
Published: 2013-05-23, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
The Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 is a worthy successor to the GTX 680. That's a good thing, since Nvidia is also asking a lot more for the new card than the previous one. The recommended price for the GTX 780 will be about 650 euros. It will go down somewhat ...
Nice scaling in SLI, Very, very quiet under load, Beautiful construction
Two cards, £1,100 go figure, MultiGPU usage not as refined as single card's
It's a safe bet to assume the majority of Nvidia's add-in card partners are likely to retail a reference-like GeForce GTX 780, adding non-reference cards a short while afterwards. This is exactly the tack taken by KFA² - a partner known for producing som...
So here we have it the GTX 780 in all its shiny goodness. As we can see, the reference card follows the exact same cooler ID as found on Titan, but whereas Titan came with one cooler design and one only, NVIDIA's partners this time round are allowed to pu...
Despite the GTX 780 3GB's name, this really can't be seen as a replacement of the current GTX 680 in Nvidia's product stack, thanks largely to that hefty £550 price tag. We've not seen a major card released at this price for a number of years, and it like...
Fantastic overclocking ability, Great performance, Sublime aesthetics, Low-noise
Expensive for a 'second best' GPU
GTX TITAN in disguise? You would be right to think so. While the GTX780 does have some fat trimmed from it, losing 2 SMX it is much closer to the GTX TITAN than the GTX 680 GPU it replaces both in terms of aesthetics and performance. We have continual...
Abstract: In this article we made a list of all GeForce GTX 780 around sorted by manufacturers with pics, specs and prices. At the end of the article you also find an interactive overview with filtering and sorting functions to compare all cards. If you think or se...
This is only Part 1 of a multi-part series looking back at GPU performance from generation to generation in games. We have a couple more NVIDIA GPUs to test, and then we will get to all the AMD GPUs from 2013-2018, which is also a big undertaking. Once we...