This is a pretty incredible deal imo. Insanely cheap
Av5ingh
13 Oct 15#33
I already have a GTX 770 2gb, should I ebay that and get a better card or go with SLI?
What kind of gains would I get with SLI and would I be able to do 1440 on something like Witcher 3 or upcoming Fallout?
rofldinho
12 Oct 15#8
Would I see a worthwhile improvement if I upgraded from an r9-270x?
Thanks,
thekanester to rofldinho
13 Oct 15#32
25% benchmark improvement
Ahuizotl
13 Oct 15#31
Wattage is relevant when considering the cost of a card. If you ran a 960 at load for 2.5 hours a day you'd save about £15 a year in electicity costs compared with a 770. I usually upgrade my gpu every 2-3 years, so budgeting in running costs may mean it make more sense to go for a newer model if theyre more efficient.
chapchap
12 Oct 15#25
I have a GTX 650 TI Boost. With regards to upgrades I reckon this would be worth it but the thing is my 2.5 ghz quad core already maxs out when playing,say GTA V,so I guess that would mean it isn't worth it? Any similar experience from anyone to agree or disagree with thAt?
rev6 to chapchap
13 Oct 15#26
Have you tried overclocking the CPU?
xela333 to chapchap
13 Oct 15#30
Which cpu though? Quad core isn't specific
rev6
13 Oct 151#29
I care about efficiency, of course. Less power consumption should result in less heat.
BetaRomeo
13 Oct 15#28
I think someone would care if they had to get a new £45 PSU for a 770 but their current PSU was enough for a 960. You're not honest enough!
chapchap
13 Oct 15#27
It's a Dell...
mattturner756
12 Oct 15#24
I have a 670 which I got for £140 which I thought was a good deal, this is even better!
666FU
12 Oct 15#23
I have a R9 380 on the way which was the same price. Is it worth canceling that or is there not much between them?
JimJamJamie
12 Oct 15#22
GTX 770 is still a 1080p crusher, great card for the price. HEAT
fishmaster
12 Oct 15#18
I have an R9 270, this would do for Fallout 4? Or I need more VRAM'ses?
rev6 to fishmaster
12 Oct 15#21
Recommended is a 780 but it should be fine.
rapid85
12 Oct 15#20
brilliant deal. thanks OP.
nathanlt89
12 Oct 15#17
"Better than a 960 for a much lower price" About £20 difference between this and the cheapest 960 on OCUK. 960 uses less power and should run cooler, so..
fishmaster to nathanlt89
12 Oct 15#19
Which no one cares about tbh.
rev6
12 Oct 15#16
Settings, FPS, that's being specific. My HD 4000 can play any game in 1080 but at 5FPS.
Grimley
12 Oct 15#15
It'll play any game I want to play. Cant be specific.
DevilWithin
12 Oct 15#13
Tempted to get one for SLI but 2GB seems underwhelming for today's standards does it not?
rev6 to DevilWithin
12 Oct 15#14
For SLI yes.
rev6
12 Oct 15#12
Not very specific there :stuck_out_tongue:
upset brown pant
12 Oct 15#3
decent price imo. might be worth getting one of the OC editions for a touch more
Just bought one. I was going to buy 2nd hand but at this price I won't bother. Should play any game @ 1080p. heat added.
kirkyuk
12 Oct 15#10
This is the perfect graphics card if your ever thinking of building a hackintosh system as its fully compatible with Mac without drivers using clover!
arnold.rimmer
12 Oct 151#2
I will comment on the del as its a total joke of a system.. cold as ice.
Oneday77 to arnold.rimmer
12 Oct 152#5
Is that the costa del?
What system is a joke?
Optimus_Toaster to arnold.rimmer
12 Oct 15#9
Can you elaborate? Have you ever tried shipping electronics of this size and weight fully insured?
I'd get the 780 deal for a big jump. Yes, I went from a 660 to a 680 and saw a big jump - this is a similar situation.
k31ron
12 Oct 15#4
worth upgrading from a 660Ti? looking for a bit of a boost and dont want to spend £200+ on a GTX970.
looks like about 20% better but is that really going to be noticable?
rev6 to k31ron
12 Oct 15#6
It's a better GPU but I don't think it's worth the upgrade.
toaster to k31ron
12 Oct 15#7
You would get a fair bit for the 660TI on ebay clearing £70-£80 so the up-grade wouldn't cost too much so could be worth it....in the short term. I went from a vanilla GTX660 to a GTX760 and noticed a decent improvement for a similar small price difference.
Opening post
Specification:-
- Core Clock: 1046MHz (GK104)
- Core Boost Clock: 1085MHz
- Memory: 2048MB GDDR5
- Memory Clock: 7010MHz (Effective)
- Memory Interface: 256-Bit
- Processing Cores: 1536
- Shader Clock: 2170MHz
- Bus Type: PCI-Express GEN 3.0 (Backwards compatible)
- Display Connectors: 2x Dual-Link DVI-I, 1x HDMI 1.4a & 1x Displayport
- SLI Ready (Upto 3-Way SLI Supported)
- HDCP Capable
- DirectX 11 Support
- OpenGL 4.0 Support
- PhysX Enabled
- CUDA Enabled
- 3D Vision Enabled
- NVIDIA Surround Enabled
- Lower power consumption (Maximum consumption 230 watts at stock speed)
- 1x 8-Pin & 1x 6-Pin PCI-E Connectors required
- Warranty: 2 Years
Custom cooled variants for £125.99 + del. http://overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-202-MS
4GB for £149.99 + del.
http://overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-308-MS
Shipping is £8.00 Ex.VAT
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I think its faulty anyway - pic of what happens when it boots into W7.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/productlist.php?groupid=701&catid=1914&subid=1750
What kind of gains would I get with SLI and would I be able to do 1440 on something like Witcher 3 or upcoming Fallout?
Thanks,
Which cpu though? Quad core isn't specific
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/productlist.php?groupid=701&catid=1914&subid=1750
What system is a joke?
I'd get the 780 deal for a big jump.
Yes, I went from a 660 to a 680 and saw a big jump - this is a similar situation.
looks like about 20% better but is that really going to be noticable?