Introduction
NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 780 has been on the market for a little over a year now, offering excellent gaming performance since. In more recent times, NVIDIA released the GTX 780 Ti. Its performance is higher due to its increased shader count, but it also comes at a higher price.
NVIDIA carved the GeForce GTX 780 out of the GK110 by enabling 12 out of 15 streaming multi-processors on the die, which works out to 2,304 CUDA cores. This sets the texture memory unit count to 192, a 50 percent increase over its predecessor's 128. At 384-bit width, the memory bus is the same, and the GPU still packs five graphics processing clusters and comes with 48 ROPs, which is yet another 50 percent increase. The card we're putting under the knife in this review features 6 GB of GDDR5 memory.
For their 6 GB variant of the GeForce GTX 780, ASUS decided to introduce a special new feature: The STRIX technology allows the card to turn its fans off completely outside of games. ASUS also overclocked the card to a base clock of 889 MHz out of the box. Memory stayed at the NVIDIA default of 1502 MHz.
With a price of $589, the card retails for around $100 more than a 3 GB GTX 780 and for around $80 less than a GTX 780 Ti.
GeForce GTX 780 Market Segment Analysis | GeForce GTX 770 | HD 7970 GHz Ed. | Radeon R9 280X | GeForce GTX 680 | GeForce GTX 780 | ASUS GTX 780 STRIX | Radeon R9 290 | Radeon R9 290X | GeForce GTX Titan | GeForce GTX 780 Ti |
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Shader Units | 1536 | 2048 | 2048 | 1536 | 2304 | 2304 | 2560 | 2816 | 2688 | 2880 |
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ROPs | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 48 | 48 | 64 | 64 | 48 | 48 |
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Graphics Processor | GK104 | Tahiti | Tahiti | GK104 | GK110 | GK110 | Hawaii | Hawaii | GK110 | GK110 |
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Transistors | 3500M | 4310M | 4310M | 3500M | 7100M | 7100M | 6200M | 6200M | 7100M | 7100M |
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Memory Size | 2048 MB | 3072 MB | 3072 MB | 2048 MB | 3072 MB | 6144 MB | 4096 MB | 4096 MB | 6144 MB | 3072 MB |
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Memory Bus Width | 256 bit | 384 bit | 384 bit | 256 bit | 384 bit | 384 bit | 512 bit | 512 bit | 384 bit | 384 bit |
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Core Clock | 1046 MHz+ | 1050 MHz | 1000 MHz | 1006 MHz+ | 863 MHz+ | 889 MHz+ | 947 MHz | 1000 MHz | 837 MHz+ | 876 MHz+ |
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Memory Clock | 1753 MHz | 1500 MHz | 1500 MHz | 1502 MHz | 1502 MHz | 1502 MHz | 1250 MHz | 1250 MHz | 1502 MHz | 1750 MHz |
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Price | $320 | $470 | $270 | $400 | $480 | $590 | $400 | $530 | $1000 | $660 |
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Packaging
Contents
You will receive:
- Graphics card
- Driver CD + documentation
- PCIe 6-pin to 8-pin adapter
- DVI adapter
- SLI bridge
The Card
ASUS has given their STRIX cooler a facelift, which, unlike its DirectCU II cousins, looks more edgy and industrial. Also gone are the red highlights, which are now less prominent, sitting on the two fan hubs. Please note that the card's top edge is much higher than the PCIe slot cover. Dimensions of the card are 28.5 cm x 14.5 cm.
Installation requires two slots in your system.
Display connectivity options include two DVI ports, one HDMI port, and one DisplayPort. You may use all outputs at the same time, so triple-monitor-surround gaming is possible with one card.
The GPU also includes an HDMI sound device. It is HDMI 1.4a compatible, which includes HD audio and Blu-ray 3D movies support.
Two SLI connectors are available, which allows you to combine up to three GTX 780 cards in a Triple-SLI, multi-GPU configuration. NVIDIA decided to disable Quad-SLI on the GTX 780, so that feature is reserved for the GTX Titan only.
Pictured above are the front and back, showing the disassembled board. High-res versions are also available (
front,
back).