have 7950 with same Vram .... now watching a movie and have some taps open in chrome .... uses about 400 mb or less ... idk ,if it's normal cause you get 1Gb or more after browsing ... maybe virus or some processes consume a lot of VRM .... idk strange really
i can even take 980 or two , but that will be overkill for my resolution and useless .... in 2015 we won't see new cards and only worried me ... hold for 2 years ? well...
I play on TV with 1080p and will keep it for yeas for sure ... at least 5-6 Years ...
only thing i maybe try it's nvidias 4k on 1080p screens ... but for 4k 970 won't be enough ... need 2 or 3 of them....
lets see ... if you sell your 780 and get 980 with same price that will be awesome ... even if you get 970 that will be good .... you will get 97% performance for a lot less power and will save money in the future...
about your question .. OCed 780 TI maybe beat 980 stock on some games but with...
my card has 1.250 stock voltage for sure ....
OCed to 1100 haven't touched memory .... no need to OC i guess ,,,, works Great without artifacts and errors but getting hot like 80 .... well in my rooms is almust 40C so :D
Got like 15% Performance Gain in BF4 .. seems liek i will wait for Nex...
Guys .. Problem is that in our country ( called Georgia) .... people don't respect Radeon cards .... so they prefer nvidia and i can't sell it for 350$ or even 300$ .... that is the reason why i bougth it for only 220$ ... people here throw radeon cards away and don't understand that nvidia card...
don't really care about either .... and "better drivers" make me laugh ..... if there will be less then 10% performance gain then not worth it .... sadly still no mantle .... maybe better wait for release ?
Radeon 7950 boost vs 670 FTW for Battlefield 4 ?
atm i have Radeon 7950 boost with 925 mhz ... one Person wants to change my 7950 to his 670 1 to 1 ... so does it worth do change ? If the main reason is performance in BF4 ??
so with my dual cooler x 7950 with 925 boost i can reach 1050 with max 60-65 temp .. so if i leave it 24/7 there won't be any risk yes ?
of i haven't touched voltages .....
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