ZOTAC GTX 780Ti

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Hello guys! Quick question for you all, I've read some mixed reviews in regards to the Zotac cards but Scan are currently offering the 780Ti for 380 pounds, which is a good 80 pounds cheaper than the rest whilst offering a 5 year warranty.

I don't usually spend so much on a graphics card but I'm looking to upgrade and my question is will I live to regret buying the Zotac or will it be fine?

Thanks for the help, here is the link to the card in question:
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/3gb-...ddr5-gpu-941mhz-boost-1006mhz-cores-2880-plus
 
Zotac are normally fine, so you should be ok but a friend of mine has had that card for 6 months and it has now developed a fault, he is now going through the RMA process and has said he is going to try and get a different card, the fault it developed is with the Vram and the speed it was running at as, as soon as he underclocks it, it works fine.

Personally I would go for a Gigabyte reference or Windforce card, MSI Gaming or EVGA card.

I have 2 of the Gigabyte 780Ti reference cards that I bought around 5 minutes after seeing Toms review, and they have not skipped a beat and run cool and quiet.
 
I cant grumble with my EVGa card but i got it for the WC warranty thingy.
But tbh with a 5 year warranty cant grumble with that!
 
Thanks for all the help guys, I've put my order in. I agree, with a 5 year warranty and an OC out of the box there isn't really much that can go wrong :).

Thanks again peeps.
 
You should probably avoid Gigabyte WF cards if you want some high OC's though, as they pretty much voltage lock all of them. The WF cards are quite nice though.
 
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