Testseek.com have collected 314 expert reviews of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 3GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 3GB GDDR5 PCIe.
June 2013
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The editors liked
Outperforms AMD Radeon HD 7970 and dualGPU Radeon HD 6990
Outstanding performance with DX11 video games
Supports NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0 technology
Adaptive VSync
TXAA
3D Vision and PhysX
Tripledisplay and 3D Vision Surround support
Cooling fan operates at very quiet acoustic levels
Features DisplayPort connectivity for future monitor technology
Very low power consumption at idle and
Most of the GTX Titan's performance
For a fraction of its price tag.
Nearly matched the much pricier GTX Titan in our gaming benchmarks
3GB of RAM
New temperature controller makes fan noise less noticeable
Extreme Performance
Quiet
Cutting Edge Features
Good Looking
Very sleek design
Excellent performance
Innovative features
Killer overclocking
"Free" speed boost
Temperature control
Low noise
Open-world
Gorgeous Visuals and impressive Graphics on PC
Polished PC Performance with Mod Support
Modern Combat is fun and engaging
All Current and Future DLC supported
Almost as fast as the GTX Titan
Good overclocking potential
Quiet during gaming
Low power consumption
Extremely quiet in idle
Native full-size HDMI and DisplayPort
Up to four active outputs
Support for CUDA and PhysX
Titanesque GPU with a nearly as imposing feature set and performance. Futureproof gaming graphics card
384bit wide memory bus
2304 CUDA cores and 3GB memory buffer.
The editors didn't like
Very expensive enthusiast product!
Price
At $649
It's significantly more expensive than the GTX 680 it replaces
Power-hungrier and more expensive than previous-generation card
Nearly matched the much pricier GTX Titan in our gaming benchmarks, 3GB of RAM, New temperature controller makes fan noise less noticeable
Power-hungrier and more expensive than previous-generation card
The GTX 780 got reasonably close to the $1,000 GeForce GTX Titan in our gaming benchmarks. It’s arguably the best balance of price and performance for high-end gamers, but at $649, it’s still very expensive. ...
Extreme Performance, Quiet, Cutting Edge Features, Good Looking
Pricey
The GeForce GTX 780 also performed well in terms of its acoustics, which are best of class, it overclocked well, and scaling in SLI mode was very good too.The GeForce GTX 780Let's get straight to the point—we really dig the GeForce GTX 780. As much as we...
Sometimes a review just writes itself. If you've skipped through our graphs and just want to know what we think then firstly, shame on you. Secondly, this is a GTX Titan with one less shader group and half the GDDR5 and a big price cut. Why you're still s...
Almost as fast as the GTX Titan, Good overclocking potential, Quiet during gaming, Low power consumption, Extremely quiet in idle, Native full-size HDMI and DisplayPort, Up to four active outputs, Support for CUDA and PhysX
High price, No backplate, No Metro: Last Light coupon included
NVIDIA's MSRP for the GTX 780 is $649. Almost as fast as the GTX Titan Good overclocking potential Quiet during gaming Low power consumption Extremely quiet in idle Native full-size HDMI and DisplayPort Up to four active outputs Support for CUDA and PhysX...
Published: 2013-05-23, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Titanesque GPU with a nearly as imposing feature set and performance. Futureproof gaming graphics card, 384bit wide memory bus, 2304 CUDA cores and 3GB memory buffer.
Nextgen GPU doesn't replace its predecessor, makes you pay for the performance boost.
Let us share a little something with you. It's been a busy couple of days for us as we had a full plate testing and covering the GeForce GTX 780 launch but also the OCZ Vertex 450 and AMD's A4-5000 Kabini platform (AMD review goes live Friday). Worse stil...
Abstract: NVIDIA GTX 780: Early bird… When it comes to new gaming products in recent times, NVIDIA is way behind compared to the competitors. In order to resolve that problem finally, NVIDIA held a premier of the GTX 700 series. Aside from focusing the attention...
The last time I personally spent over $600 on a graphics card was way back in the winter of 2003 when I walked into a Circuit City and bought the just released Nvidia GeForce FX 5950 Ultra from BFG (Both of which are no longer in existence). At the t...
Abstract: With the GTX 600-series slightly more than a year old, NVIDIA is now ready to start refreshing their GeForce lineup once again. The first card out of the gate is their GTX 780, a $649 GK110-based flagship which boasts performance that’s within spittin...