A alloudin Honorable Feb 12, 2014 19 0 10,510 Feb 17, 2014 #1 I was really wondering if the 780 Ti was really worth the extra $250 compared to the 780. $250 I could use to spend on a 1440p monitor vs a 1080p... Its easier (and cheaper) to upgrade the monitor later, but do I really need the Ti?
I was really wondering if the 780 Ti was really worth the extra $250 compared to the 780. $250 I could use to spend on a 1440p monitor vs a 1080p... Its easier (and cheaper) to upgrade the monitor later, but do I really need the Ti?
M Mike Friesen Honorable Apr 10, 2013 310 0 10,860 Feb 17, 2014 #2 Probably not. I'd go for the 1440p monitor;the 780 should scale fairly well if you want to sli in the future. Upvote 0 Downvote
Probably not. I'd go for the 1440p monitor;the 780 should scale fairly well if you want to sli in the future.
T Tobias Radford-Taylor Honorable Sep 14, 2013 38 0 10,530 Feb 17, 2014 #3 The ti is a lot more powerful, it has a lot more cores, higher clock speed, higher memory speed and memory bit bus. Upvote 0 Downvote
The ti is a lot more powerful, it has a lot more cores, higher clock speed, higher memory speed and memory bit bus.
A alloudin Honorable Feb 12, 2014 19 0 10,510 Feb 17, 2014 #4 Any other opinions out there? Upvote 0 Downvote
T Tobias Radford-Taylor Honorable Sep 14, 2013 38 0 10,530 Feb 17, 2014 #5 If you get the gigabyte GHz edition of the ti then it can be better or equal to a 690/7990 in performance in some games. Upvote 0 Downvote
If you get the gigabyte GHz edition of the ti then it can be better or equal to a 690/7990 in performance in some games.