I just have to say, nice benchmark cherry picking
Of course, HardOCP did some overclocking comparisons as well using much more sober settings that didn't include vastly inflated levels of AA intended to make the Radeon look better than it really is, and found that even at 1240 MHz, the 770 could easily compete with the overclocked 7970 at 1275 and beat it in Metro Last Light, Crysis 3 and tie it in Far Cry 3.
Lolol. Your logic is amazing.
770 is 1.2 FPS faster in Metro Last Light, so that is a win for GTX770.
770 is 0.2 FPS (yes not even 1 FPS) faster in Crysis 3, so that is a win for GTX770.
HD 7970 is 0.8 FPS (again not even 1 FPS) faster in Far Cry 3, so that is a draw. By your own flawed logic this should have been a win for the 7970.
When GTX770 is ahead by a totally imperceptible amount, it's a GTX770 win.
When 7970 is ahead by a totally imperceptible amount, it's a draw.
When 7970 is ahead by such a massive amount in Tomb Raider that actually allows higher in game settings, lets not even mention it.
I never thought it would be possible to see more biased posting, but I was wrong. Adjust the overclocks by a few percent on either one of the three cards tested in that review and the results are not going to change by a perceptible amount.
GTX680, HD 7970 and GTX770 are all very evenly matched cards in performance. At the time of writing the cheapest GTX770 is now ~$90 (or around 30%) more expensive than the cheapest 7970. A card that gives similar performance and has 1GB extra VRAM is ~30% cheaper. If you are trying to make the GTX770 look like an outright winner you are failing.
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