The GTX 780 arrives – 25 Games benchmarked!
Test Configuration
Hardware
- Intel Core i7 3770K (overclocked to 4.5GHz); Turbo is on.
- EVGA Z77 FTW motherboard (Intel Z77 chipset, latest beta BIOS, PCIe 3.0 specification; CrossFire/SLI 16x+16x using Plex chip.)
- 16GB Kingston DDR3 2133MHz Kingston HyperX “Beast” RAM (8×2 GB, dual-channel at 2133MHz; supplied by Kingston)
- Noctua NH-DH14 CPU cooler and 7 case fans, supplied by Noctua
- Nvidia GTX 780 (3GB; 863/6008MHz, reference clocks and overclocked) supplied under NDA by Nvidia
- Nvidia GTX Titan (6GB, 836/6008MHz, reference clocks), supplied by Nvidia
- Nvidia GTX 680 (2GB, 1006/6008MHz, reference clocks), supplied by Nvidia
- Nvidia GTX 690 (4GB, 1006/6008MHz, reference clocks), supplied by Nvidia
- Nvidia GTX 590 (4GB, 1607/1707MHz, reference clocks), supplied by Nvidia
- Nvidia GTX 580 (reference clocks) supplied by Nvidia
- Power Color Radeon HD 7970 (3GB, stock and overclocked to GHz edition boost speeds 1050/6000MHz)
- AMD HD 6990, reference clocks, supplied by AMD
- Onboard Realtek Audio
- Genius SP-HF 800A speakers, two pairs in 4.0 Quadraphonic configuration, supplied by Genius
- Two identical 500 GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 hard drives configured and set up identically from drive image; one partition for Nvidia GeForce drivers and one for ATI Catalyst drivers
- Cooler Master Platinum Pro 1000W PSU
- Thermaltake Overseer RX-I full tower case, supplied by Thermaltake
- Philips DVD SATA writer
- HP LP3065 2560×1600 thirty inch LCD.
Test Configuration – Software
- ATi Catalyst 13-5 Beta 2 drivers; highest quality mip-mapping set in the driver; use application settings; surface performance optimizations are off
- NVIDIA GeForce Beta 320.14 for the GTX 580/590/680/690/TITAN. GeForce 320.18 launch drivers for the GTX 780. High Quality; Single-display Performance mode; Prefer Maximum Performance
- Windows 7 64-bit; very latest updates
- Latest DirectX
- All games are patched to their latest versions.
- vsync is forced off in the control panels.
- Varying AA enabled as noted in games; all in-game settings are specified with 16xAF always applied; 16xAF forced in control panel for Crysis.
- All results show average frame rates
- Highest quality sound (stereo) used in all games.
- Windows 7 64, all DX9 titles were run under DX9 render paths, DX10 titles were run under DX10 render paths and DX11 titles under DX11 render paths.
The Benchmarks
- Synthetic
- Vantage
- 3DMark 11
- 3D Mark 2013 Firestrike/Firestrike Extreme
- Heaven 4.0
- Valley 1.0
DX9- Serious Sam 3 BFE
- Alan Wake: Ameican Nightmare
- The Witcher 2
- Borderlands 2
- Aliens: Colonial Marines
DX10- Crysis
DX11- BattleForge
- Alien vs. Predator
- STALKER, Call of Pripyat
- Metro 2033
- Lost Planet 2
- Total War: Shogun II
- Crysis 2
- Dirt 3
- Batman: Arkham City
- Battlefield 3
- Max Payne 3
- Sleeping Dogs
- Sniper Elite V2
- Hitman: Absolution
- Assassin’s Creed III
- Crysis 3
- Tomb Raider 2013
- BioShock: Infinite
- Metro: Last Light
The above is our test bench. Let’s check out overclocking next.
FYI eyefinity has a centered taskbar as well
where the hell is 3dvision benchs ?