how can there only be 50 bucks between those? there is a 770 4gb on newegg for $359 while the cheapest 780 is $479.
and regardless of what some people say, yes a 4670 could hold back a 780 in some cases especially Crysis 3 where there is a playable difference. Looks to be difference in Watch Dogs too depending on what review you look at as performance is all over the place.
Just make sure you get the 6GB
this op, get the 6gb 780.
you can thank me later 😎
if you must stick with NV, wait until their prices come down to earth/800-series launches later this year.
6GB 780 is $550+. How in the world can such a card be recommended? I am shocked people are recommend 780, especially the 6GB overpriced edition.
With cards like HIS IceQ2 R9 290 for $380, the 780 3GB and especially the 6GB version for $550 make little sense imo. Heck, the R9 290X from PowerColor PCS+ is $469 and it is still cheaper than the slower 780 6GB. I would either get an after-market R9 290 card, or if you must stick with NV, wait until their prices come down to earth/800-series launches later this year.
Think about this, if you buy an R9 290 for $380, and save yourself nearly $170 from not buying a 780 6GB, in 2 years when the GPU gets slow, just take that $170 from your bank/envelope that you set aside and get a much faster GPU. That's a much smarter way to upgrade.
Titanfall is not GPU demanding at all for this level of cards. For Watch Dogs at 1440p, 3GB of VRAM will cause problems from user's experience/reviews.
Its not always about money though.
thanks for all the information and help. After double checking it looks like I had my numbers little wrong and the 780 is $110 more, I believe I was originally looking at a 780 refurb which is not available now. With that, I ended up with a 770 4gb and the I5-4690 3.5ghz. I save little and might upgrade next year depending on what the new 800's are like.