During our tests, carried out a reminder after the cards are mounted and temperature have stabilized, the frequency of the GTX Titan varies between 837 and 915 MHz, with an average of 863 MHz, far enough from the maximum frequency of 1006 MHz our sample. 's GeForce GTX 780 operates between 863 and 915 MHz, with an average of 876 MHz, against a maximum frequency of 1006 MHz. As for the GTX 780 Ti, its frequency varies between 876 and 967 MHz for an average of 915 MHz, whereas our sample can rise up to 1019 MHz. Once in 'Uber', for example with temperature limits and consumption to maximum or with alternative cooling system, the GeForce GTX 780 and GTX 780 Ti are close to their maximum or remains almost constantly. We then noted constant 993 MHz for the GTX 780 and 1006/1019 MHz for the GTX 780 Ti, which provides a significant performance gain. A note in the case of the latter in most tests consumption was very close the limit we had yet pushed 106%, the maximum allowed by Nvidia. This is why the frequency goes regularly to 1006 MHz. An insignificant decrease but indicates that there is very little margin available level of consumption and a more demanding sample may be more limited.