Oops guess I should have included that
780 SLI 1228/7200, 4770k at 4.8GHz
3-way 680 1240/6400, 2700k at 5GHz
Thanks!
Oops guess I should have included that
780 SLI 1228/7200, 4770k at 4.8GHz
3-way 680 1240/6400, 2700k at 5GHz
You're going through cards like water. Going from Titan to any 780, even if it clocks high, is kinda silly. Whatever makes you happy though.
I have three Titans, clocked low, stock cooling, don't have to worry about lockups or any sort of crashes. Far less hassle with more performance.
Most of the fun for me is overclocking them and just playing with the setup of it. Honestly at this point I enjoy buying the cards, setting up my loop and seeing how high I can overclock them more than anything else. It's a lot of the fun and the Titans weren't much fun to overclock, but these classified cards sure are.
I pretty much only play Battlefield 3 regularly these days for gaming and any new good titles that come out for a single play through. I could probably get by on a single card if I just gamed period and didn't care about just buying hardware for the fun it.
I literally have the same performance and expected that going in, but it was fun to get these cards because you can tinker a lot more with them than you could the Titans. Plus it didn't cost me anything after selling the Titans to do the switch, even came out a little ahead. If the new AMD cards coming are faster than the Titan I'll no doubt sell these and try two of those as well![]()
Asus HD 7850 crossfire 1075/1475
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Stock voltage, if I clock more I'm starting to run into artifacts![]()
This is very strange. It should not be that close in performance
Probably the processor Durvelle. I noticed a decent gain going from a 2600k@4.8Ghz to a 4670k@4.6Ghz. Not sure how well AMD's chips do in the Unigine benchmarks though.
Welp trade ya :biggrin:
Face2Face it would be fun if you could put a score list up on your initial post like Futurefields did with the Heaven 4.0 thread. :awe: