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Asus GTX 780 Ti DirectCU II OC Review

Rating: 8.5.

Today we look at the new customised high end card from Asus, the GTX780 Ti Direct CUII OC. This solution features a customised two fan cooler and out of the box overclocked speeds. We already know the GTX780 Ti is the fastest single GPU on the planet, so how does the tweaked ASUS card stack up?

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The ASUS GTX780 Ti DirectCU II OC is equipped with the DIGI+ VRM circuitry which gives the card a 10 phase power design. Asus claim this reduces the card's power noise by 30 percent and makes it 15 percent more efficient.

Ref Nvidia GTX780Ti Ref Nvidia GTX780 Ref Nvidia GTX Titan
GPU GK110 GK110 GK110
Technology 28nm 28nm 28nm
Transistors 7.1Bn 7.1Bn 7.1Bn
ROP’s 48 48 48
TMU’s 240 192 224
CUDA Cores
2880 2304 2688
Pixel Filrate 42.0 GPixel/s 41.4 GPixel/s 40.2 GPixel/s
Memory Size 3GB 3GB 6GB
Texture Filrate 210.2 GTexel/s 165.7 GTexel/s 187.5 GTexel/s
Bus Width 384 bit 384 bit 384 bit
Bandwidth 336 GB/s 288.4 GB/s 288.4 GB/s
GPU clock speed 876mhz 863mhz 837mhz
Boost clock speed 928mhz 902mhz 876mhz
Memory clock speed 1,750mhz 1,502mhz 1,502mhz

The new ASUS GTX 780 Ti DirectCU II OC is clocked higher than the reference GTX780 Ti. The GK 110 core speed has been increased from 876mhz to 954mhz.

Today we test hardware with a 30 inch Apple Cinema HD display (2,560×1,600) and with our ASUS PQ321QE Ultra HD 4K Monitor (3,840×2,160).
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The 4K ASUS PQ321QE panel retails with a whopping £2999.99 asking price , however we would expect this cost to drop in 2014.
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Setting up this monitor is simple with both AMD and Nvidia hardware (via DisplayPort cable) and we didn’t experience any issues. To achieve a refresh rate of 60hz after the Forceware or Catalyst drivers were installed we enable the Multi Stream Transport mode within a submenu of the Asus PQ321QE.

Today we test using the latest Catalyst and Forceware drivers (13.11 beta and 331.82 respectively).

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4 comments

  1. Excellent looking card, but ih ave to say ‘gold stickers’? its that because they are the only company in the world to make gold coloured motherboards? blue and red and green would have been much better.

    Good card though

  2. I like ASUS GPU’s but they are always so expensive compared to other makes, this one seems priced ok, considering its a Ti, but the R9 290 is so much better value overall.

  3. I agree with Ben. I guess the best option taking into account the price quality ratio is the Asus R9 290X. It´s not much more expensive than the R9 290 and it´s much better:
    http://versus.com/en/asus-r9-290-vs-asus-r9-290x
    It´s also over 100$ cheaper than Asus GTX780 Ti Direct CUII OC.

  4. The R9 290X may be cheaper than the 780 Ti, but it’s not the best of the best! Asus GTX 780 Ti Direct CUII OC = The best of the best!