Denithor
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- Apr 11, 2004
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Don't worry about it - you still have one of the most powerful cards available on the market today. Yes, it consumes more power to provide that performance than the new generation of cards, but - you're on a desktop - power consumption doesn't mean all that much except a slightly higher power bill each month.
If you happened to have bought an EVGA card, you could always look into their Step Up program ( http://www.evga.com/support/stepup/ ) and see if you qualify to trade in your GTX 780 toward a GTX 970/980. I'm not aware of any other manufacturer offering this kind of service.
If you happened to have bought an EVGA card, you could always look into their Step Up program ( http://www.evga.com/support/stepup/ ) and see if you qualify to trade in your GTX 780 toward a GTX 970/980. I'm not aware of any other manufacturer offering this kind of service.