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I'm quiet intrigued now given the low price, has anyone tried this in a bitfenix prodigy ? it looks like it should just about squeeze in.
Suprised to see the 295X2 still on top but my guess is its the memory bus size with the 290xs having 512 vs the 780tis 384.
Edit: NVM there 780s still they are actually doing really well
I know hexus is primarily focused on gaming but it would be really nice to see a few non gaming benchmarks with gpu's...
opencl/cuda are useful in some pc use scenarios so having them tested even at the most basic level wouldn't go a miss in my opinion.
So in the last few weeks GPU reviews have included:
http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graphi...50-ti-ftw-acx/
http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graphi...-ti-windforce/
http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graphi...i-stormx-dual/
http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graphi...gtx-750-ti-oc/
http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/graphi...-28nm-maxwell/
Hardly unaffordable cards, and in reality far below what most Hexus forumites would be using.
This larger buffer may not be very useful in current gaming but it would make a big difference to someone buying for something like GPU rendering where the speed is useless if you run out of memory.
Tarinder - thank you.
THIS is pretty much what the TitanZ would have performed like - lower clocks but higher cuda cores , all the rumours pointed to being *effectively* a GTX 780 in sli.
and with it being beaten on all levels by the 295X - the rest is history.
Nice informative review, hey, I notice you put the frametimes I'm rather new on this website, I sent you an email last week telling you about how nice that would be to put that, did you follow my advice ?? :D. Just curious ! and also the minimum framerates are very useful, good job !
Would like to see the Cuda GPU rendering results compared to:-
760 4 gig
770 4 gig
780Ti 3 gig (where is the 6 gig version?)
Titan old 6 gig
Titan black 6 gig