tinytomlogan The Guvnor Staff member Dec 11, 2013 #1 If you just want a "fit and forget" GTX780Ti, perhaps the Gigabyte GHz edition is just the thing. Continue Reading Last edited: Dec 11, 2013
If you just want a "fit and forget" GTX780Ti, perhaps the Gigabyte GHz edition is just the thing. Continue Reading
V victornezzi New member Dec 11, 2013 #2 ok very interesting but i was looking at newegg.com and it does not show a back plate together, they made a mistake or what??
ok very interesting but i was looking at newegg.com and it does not show a back plate together, they made a mistake or what??
SieB New member Dec 11, 2013 #3 victornezzi said: ok very interesting but i was looking at newegg.com and it does not show a back plate together, they made a mistake or what?? Click to expand... Gigabyte only make one version of the 780 Ti Windforce so they should all have backplates. Last edited: Jan 6, 2014
victornezzi said: ok very interesting but i was looking at newegg.com and it does not show a back plate together, they made a mistake or what?? Click to expand... Gigabyte only make one version of the 780 Ti Windforce so they should all have backplates.
Remmy New member Dec 11, 2013 #4 Upside down text is unbelievable :/ The little slot for routing the power cables though, kudos for that great idea
Upside down text is unbelievable :/ The little slot for routing the power cables though, kudos for that great idea
Kibeloko New member Dec 11, 2013 #5 The upside down text made me facepalm so hard. Great review tho, it's a beast.
Luscious New member Dec 11, 2013 #6 Kill two birds with one stone Just paint the backplate white - solves the text issue and would contrast nicely with the black PCB underneath. Might even remove the front fan shroud and paint that white too if doable.
Kill two birds with one stone Just paint the backplate white - solves the text issue and would contrast nicely with the black PCB underneath. Might even remove the front fan shroud and paint that white too if doable.
D Damien c Active member Dec 12, 2013 #8 I wonder if I could flash my referance Gigabyte 780Ti's with the Windoforce GHZ Edition bios. Nice review Tom.
I wonder if I could flash my referance Gigabyte 780Ti's with the Windoforce GHZ Edition bios. Nice review Tom.
tinytomlogan The Guvnor Staff member Dec 12, 2013 #9 Damien c said: I wonder if I could flash my referance Gigabyte 780Ti's with the Windoforce GHZ Edition bios. Nice review Tom. Click to expand... Other than the clock speed theres no point?
Damien c said: I wonder if I could flash my referance Gigabyte 780Ti's with the Windoforce GHZ Edition bios. Nice review Tom. Click to expand... Other than the clock speed theres no point?
R retypeNick New member Dec 12, 2013 #10 ok very interesting but i was looking at newegg.com and it does not show a back plate together, they made a mistake or what?? Click to expand... It's the OC version (GV-N78TOC-3GD) GHZ version(GV-N78TGHZ-3GD) will come later for sale. Diffs are completely custom board, backplate, and clockspeeds, etc.
ok very interesting but i was looking at newegg.com and it does not show a back plate together, they made a mistake or what?? Click to expand... It's the OC version (GV-N78TOC-3GD) GHZ version(GV-N78TGHZ-3GD) will come later for sale. Diffs are completely custom board, backplate, and clockspeeds, etc.
D Damien c Active member Dec 12, 2013 #11 tinytomlogan said: Other than the clock speed theres no point? Click to expand... Very true and after looking in to it I don't fancy risking it.
tinytomlogan said: Other than the clock speed theres no point? Click to expand... Very true and after looking in to it I don't fancy risking it.