I've had two of these installed on my main computer for over a year and this card is incredible. In SLI mode these cards work perfectly in sync with no problems. These cards are hard to find and when you do find one, even used they still hold their value. I've contemplated upgrading to newer graphics cards, but with the performance I get why should I even bother. I'll wait till their performance starts to show a slow down and then I'll consider an upgrade. Worth every penny I spent on these excellent cards.
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In 2018 at $120 or less I would say this is a good buy. But it is not a replacement for a GTX 1060 3GB or 6GB from the benchmarks I've seen in games and the performance I've seen vs my GTX 1050Ti 4GB. I test and use at stock with only the factory overclocks of the cards. My Zotac GTX 1050Ti 4GB hits 2GHz on factory OC and the EVGA 780Ti SC get well over 100MHz boost as well. The 780Ti at stock is only about 15% faster than my 1050Ti at stock which is the difference between going from 60 FPS to 69 FPS in a game like Ghost Recon Wildlands. At best from what I've seen in game its about 9% to 30% slower than even the 1060 3GB at stock depending on the game. In the most demanding games of today its going to be on average 20% slower than the GTX 1060 3GB. But with that being said it is a good 1080p gaming card if you don't mind playing with settings. It can do a mixture of medium to high settings 50 to 60 FPS in most of todays titles. Perfect for budget gamers looking for something stronger than a GTX 1050Ti for around the same price.Read full review
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This is a great still-upper end video card for 1080p gaming. Still keeps up with the latest titles well. While the 3GB VRam is no longer a lot, this card plays Tekken 7 max settings at 60fps, Will play Soul Calibur 6 the same, The Witcher at 1080p, all other setting maxed, at over 30fps no problem, Forza 7 at mid to high settings at 60fps. It's basically a 1060 3GB. At 250W, it is a hungry card, so make sure you've got the PSU for it. I've had no problems with my second-hand GTX 780 FTW card. Highly recommend. The Ti version is even better.
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I purchased this graphics card used on eBay to upgrade a Dell OptiPlex 780MT along with a better power supply. That old I7 business computer really woke up and is currently being used today as a touch up for 3D modeling. By the way, I also had to purchase an adapter because the motherboard uses a proprietary 24pin Molex plug.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The GTX 780 Ti is an awesome graphics card for the hardcore gamer who doesn't quite have the budget for the next tier up, but still wants to be able to play just about any game out there on ultra settings at high FPS. You really can't go wrong with this card. Not only is it quiet, powerful, and performs well, but because it is a NVIDIA GeForce card, you also get the whole GeForce Experience -- including one click in game recording and live streaming to Twitch capability. Highly recommend this card for a terrific gaming experience that won't break the bank.
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