Honorable Mention:
More Honorable Mentions: Assorted Multi-Card Configurations
At $440, the GeForce GTX 780 Ti delivers such compelling frame rates that we find it hard to recommend multi-card configurations able to serve up better performance per dollar, since they sometimes suffer from inconsistent results in comparison to a graphics card with a single GPU.
We'll call out some of the most viable options though, mostly for folks who are running high-resolution triple-monitor setups or 4K displays: two Radeon R9 290 cards for $560, two GeForce GTX 970s in SLI for $660, and finally two GeForce GTX 780 Ti cards for $880.
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Summary
- Best Graphics Cards for the Money, October Updates
- Best Entry-Level Graphics Cards: $130 and Under
- Best Mid-Range Graphics Cards: $140 to $200
- Best Enthusiast Graphics Cards: $210 to $300
- Best High-End Graphics Cards: $300 to $800
- Best Extreme Graphics Cards: Over $800 and Multi-Card Configurations
- Graphics Card Performance Hierarchy Chart
- Conclusion: Performance Per Dollar
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I'm seeing mid 300's http://www.scan.co.uk/shop/computer-hardware/all/gpu-nvidia/geforce-gtx-780-ti-(2880-cores)
I'm seeing mid 300's http://www.scan.co.uk/shop/computer-hardware/all/gpu-nvidia/geforce-gtx-780-ti-(2880-cores)
I only checked Amazon and Dabs. Scan has some better deals its seems, but correct me if I'm wrong, aren't Gainward, Zotac and PNY the same company or related in some way? Either way its a pretty restricted choice of 780Ti''s.