INTRODUCTION{
Iv'e recently obtained an NVIDIA stock 780, and an FX-8350.
I got both of these for free.
I have the 780 core clock overclocked to a stable 1070 MHZ.
But the 780 doesn't perform as good as i had hoped it would. I mainly play FO4 on ultra and I'm getting between 30-60 FPS (Mainly between 45-60).
So I've decided i wanted to upgrade from the current 780.
But through all my research im pretty much stumped.
}
RESEARCH{
MY ORIGINAL GPU BUDGET WAS UNDER 400$.
after buying the GPU I would save up more and buy a better processor (i7-4790k or an 6700k/6600k)
GTX 970 {
My first idea : I thought id just upgrade to a 970.
What i found out :The 970 only performs around the 780 doing better in some category's and also worse in others. But the card overclocks very well(So thats the main selling point for the 970 to me). So if i upgraded I might not see a boost in performance(at first) but i will have the ability to overclock the card better than the 780 and not be a generation out of the loop.
}
GTX 780 IN SLI {
Second Idea :Then i thought i should just get another 780 and put them in SLI.
What i found out :Putting them into SLI CAN produce results like that of the 980ti.
BUT, The results from graphics cards in SLI is very dependent on how much the game/application supports SLI in the first place. So while you can get amazing results, not everything supports it which can result in poor performance, crashing, and bugs. AND, ill still be one generation behind so while i might get good performance i could be missing out on new nvidia technologies. (also the 780 is discontinued so id have to find a used one or get a refurbished one)
}
980/980ti OR 390/390x {
FINAL OPTION :I just upgrade out of my price range. I would upgrade to a 980/980ti or an 390/390x. But id like to stay in my 400$ range.
}
}
CONCLUSION {
So, after all my research I'm pretty much stuck. I either play it safe and get a 970, or take a gamble with putting two 780's in SLI. Im sorry for the short essay but i do alot of research before i purchase something to make sure i make the right choice.
So yea, If you can help, Thanks so much.
}
-Cheers!
Iv'e recently obtained an NVIDIA stock 780, and an FX-8350.
I got both of these for free.
I have the 780 core clock overclocked to a stable 1070 MHZ.
But the 780 doesn't perform as good as i had hoped it would. I mainly play FO4 on ultra and I'm getting between 30-60 FPS (Mainly between 45-60).
So I've decided i wanted to upgrade from the current 780.
But through all my research im pretty much stumped.
}
RESEARCH{
MY ORIGINAL GPU BUDGET WAS UNDER 400$.
after buying the GPU I would save up more and buy a better processor (i7-4790k or an 6700k/6600k)
GTX 970 {
My first idea : I thought id just upgrade to a 970.
What i found out :The 970 only performs around the 780 doing better in some category's and also worse in others. But the card overclocks very well(So thats the main selling point for the 970 to me). So if i upgraded I might not see a boost in performance(at first) but i will have the ability to overclock the card better than the 780 and not be a generation out of the loop.
}
GTX 780 IN SLI {
Second Idea :Then i thought i should just get another 780 and put them in SLI.
What i found out :Putting them into SLI CAN produce results like that of the 980ti.
BUT, The results from graphics cards in SLI is very dependent on how much the game/application supports SLI in the first place. So while you can get amazing results, not everything supports it which can result in poor performance, crashing, and bugs. AND, ill still be one generation behind so while i might get good performance i could be missing out on new nvidia technologies. (also the 780 is discontinued so id have to find a used one or get a refurbished one)
}
980/980ti OR 390/390x {
FINAL OPTION :I just upgrade out of my price range. I would upgrade to a 980/980ti or an 390/390x. But id like to stay in my 400$ range.
}
}
CONCLUSION {
So, after all my research I'm pretty much stuck. I either play it safe and get a 970, or take a gamble with putting two 780's in SLI. Im sorry for the short essay but i do alot of research before i purchase something to make sure i make the right choice.
So yea, If you can help, Thanks so much.
}
-Cheers!