wand3r3r
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[H] pointed out that the GTX 780TI cards throttled back to their core clock speed and stayed there during the tests. Brent makes it clear why this is happening in the post below.
http://hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1040581044&postcount=49
GTX780 (and Ti) are set at 80c target temperatures and in these tests they were hitting 83c.
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2014...tion_edition_crossfire_review/10#.UuoKl_RdWq0
We all know R9 290/X has a much higher target temp of 95c so the cards in the test don't throttle as they get nowhere near that temperature.
Raising the target temperature in the 780Ti SLI would reduce the deficit in performance.
Interesting. The performance deficit was pretty large though, I don't know if it could be made up with that.