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GeForce GTX 780 Ti vs Radeon HD 7990
IntroThe GeForce GTX 780 Ti has core clock speeds of 875 MHz on the GPU, and 1750 MHz on the 3072 MB of GDDR5 memory. It features 2880 SPUs as well as 240 Texture Address Units and 48 ROPs.Compare that to the Radeon HD 7990, which has clock speeds of 950 MHz on the GPU, and 1500 MHz on the 3072 MB of GDDR5 RAM. It features 2048 SPUs as well as 128 TAUs and 32 Rasterization Operator Units.
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Memory BandwidthPerformance-wise, the Radeon HD 7990 should in theory be much better than the GeForce GTX 780 Ti in general. (explain)
Texel RateThe Radeon HD 7990 will be a little bit (more or less 16%) better at anisotropic filtering than the GeForce GTX 780 Ti. (explain)
Pixel RateIf using a high screen resolution is important to you, then the Radeon HD 7990 is a better choice, by far. (explain)
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Memory Bandwidth: Memory bandwidth is the max amount of information (counted in megabytes per second) that can be moved across the external memory interface in one second. It is worked out by multiplying the interface width by its memory clock speed. If it uses DDR RAM, it must be multiplied by 2 once again. If DDR5, multiply by 4 instead. The better the card's memory bandwidth, the faster the card will be in general. It especially helps with AA, High Dynamic Range and higher screen resolutions. Texel Rate: Texel rate is the maximum number of texture map elements (texels) that can be processed per second. This figure is calculated by multiplying the total texture units by the core clock speed of the chip. The higher this number, the better the graphics card will be at texture filtering (anisotropic filtering - AF). It is measured in millions of texels in a second. Pixel Rate: Pixel rate is the most pixels the graphics card can possibly write to its local memory in a second - measured in millions of pixels per second. Pixel rate is calculated by multiplying the number of ROPs by the the core speed of the card. ROPs (Raster Operations Pipelines - aka Render Output Units) are responsible for outputting the pixels (image) to the screen. The actual pixel rate also depends on lots of other factors, especially the memory bandwidth - the lower the memory bandwidth is, the lower the potential to reach the max fill rate.
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22 Responses to “GeForce GTX 780 Ti vs Radeon HD 7990”Lol. Thats why is HD 7990 Best Grphics Card
Yeah but its a dual chip card soooo...
So, the 7990 still remaining the king of the video cards, even with dual chip
The Radion HD 7990 card makes a lot of noice compared to the Nvidia GTX 780 Ti
actully sold my HD 7990 to a friend because the noice was too much for me.
The 7990 at full load runs at 39 dba which is actually quieter that the 780ti reference card (by 2 dba). So I have no idea what Jan is talking about. The 780ti is a great card but it still won't beat the 7990 and the 7990 has recently dropped in price (in the UK at least) so it's really a compelling option.
I have water cooling in my tower and not the best air flow, so think that was the reason since there are no noise problem on my friend's pc.
It's okay to laugh at my stupidity/ignorance and i am not the best to such things, so just said what i self felt
its still a dual chip card to really make it fair you would have to sli two 780ti's to make it equal, although it would still be under performing than being a dual chip it would still crush the 7990
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I don't care what these previous niggas had to say BUT THE 7990 IS THE BEST GPU OF ALL TIME!!!!1
The dual GPU argument is very overblown, I don't have any problems with my 7990 since 13.10 drivers. Frame pacing issues are sorted and most games have CF profiles available before launch. It destroys any game I throw at it and liquid cooling solves the heat and noise issue (not that it was that bad anyway).
You guys are nuts. How possible 7990 can be the best card if it really suck on power consumption, heat and price. 780Ti in SLI outperform it easily and the price will not be higher. AMD will never be able to get even close to NVIDA on graphics and Intel on processors they sucked!
@Volja
780ti in SLI max power consumption would be around 500W
and thats alot more than 7990 Power C.
It would outperform 7990 but only by 15% MAX at the cost of more power drain and 2x780ti cost around 400$ more than 7990.
When it comes to dualchip GPUs AMD is a fucking beast.
780ti in SLI max power consumption would be around 500W
and thats alot more than 7990 Power C.
It would outperform 7990 but only by 15% MAX at the cost of more power drain and 2x780ti cost around 400$ more than 7990.
When it comes to dualchip GPUs AMD is a fucking beast.
No it wouldnt be fair to comere it with 2x 780ti.
becouse an 7990 are tow full 7970.
And you cant compare an gtx 7970 with and gtx 780ti
Dem nvidia fanboys be mad!
All Radeon Graphics Cards are mainly known for their poor reliability to maintain steady and fixed greatly-presented graphics. In other words, if you were to install the Radeon 7990 in your in pc and launch a very powerful game like GTA V, compared to the GTX 780Ti or any other Nvidia card in general, the difference will be oblivious. Sound levels from the Radeon's fan(s), the heat conduction that it produces is twice as much than a GTX which would require you to spend even more moeny on possibly another case fan or a coolant fan or just setting the whole damn thing in front of an ac. Nvidia cards do make some noise when overclocked and ran during beefy games, but are certainly much more quiet than any Radeon card, and most definitely more reliable and lesa likely to fry when overclocked, leaving me to claim that financially and theorectically, the GTX 780Ti is a more compelling option than the Radeon 7990.