How to search the onscreen NCEES reference handbook

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Linus benchmarks the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 cards from various manufacturers to tell you which has the best cooling solutions and performance. Benchma…
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24 thoughts on “How to search the onscreen NCEES reference handbook

  1. My gtx 570 just died looking to get msi gtx 780 my system core 2 quad q9550
    4ghz 8gb ddr2 120gb ssd 1000watt psu liquid cooling I want that so I dont
    have to update it for a long long time worth it ?

  2. buy two R9 270X and crossfire them and you can slap GTX 780 in any game
    and in your pocket will be 100-150$ more .

  3. Weird, My gigabyte Windofrce uses 2x 8 pin and the little plate (under the
    fin array if you look closely there is a small plate) is copper not
    aluminium. Maybe I got the newer version? Rev. 2.0?

  4. Why no overclock comparison? I thought you “Run all of our graphics cards
    overclocked”. I wanted to know generally how much more I can expect from
    each card but I’ll probably go with Asus anyway since I’m a big fan.

  5. im having trouble between deciding to get the 780 between the 770…. i
    mean the 780 only has 10 fps at the most more than the 770 and it’s like
    200 bucks more please help :)

  6. can someone please tell me how big of an upgrade from going to GTX 660 to
    GTX 780? i think i might upgrade is it worth it if i have the money?

  7. for a crammed SLI config, would the reference card be the better option
    when the cards have to be right up against eachother? 

  8. Do all of these design cards still get Driver upgrades from the Nvidia
    website, or they must be downloaded from Asus websites forthe Asus card and
    etc ?

  9. I’m actually waiting on my order right now for the EVGA 780. You’re making
    me regret the 550 dollars I put into it :(

  10. No Zotac AMP? On stats they are the fastest on both core speed and mem
    speed. And considering they are cheaper than (expensive) EVGA, and are
    pretty cool looking, I’d say they are another viable option.
    On most Synth Benchmarks and some games (Far Cry 3, Crysis 3) it runs
    “colder” than even the Windforce and EVGA SC ACX.
    If you’ve got the rather unknown, yet reliable Galaxies, then why no Zotac?

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