Geforce gtx 780 ti vs gtx 1060 3gb in current games
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The GeForce GTX 780 Ti was the prime exponent of Nvidia's Kepler architecture, with the permission of the original Titan that was not intended for the gaming world. This card was made with a GK110 core, a giant with 2880 CUDA Cores accompanied by 3 GB of GDDR5 video memory and an energy efficiency that tripled what was offered by Fermi, the previous Nvidia architecture that was manufactured at 40 nm. GeForce GTX 780 Ti came to the market five years ago, so it is time to compare it with a card today to see how it has aged.
GeForce GTX 780 Ti vs GTX 1060 3GB, so Kepler has aged
The NJTech guys have put it face to face with the current 3GB GeForce GTX 1060, a card that is considered mid-range, but which is based on a much more refined Pascal architecture. This card mounts 1152 CUDA Cores and also 3 GB of GDDR5 memory.
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The tests leave no room for doubt, the GeForce GTX 1060 3GB is superior in all games, with the difference being greater or less depending on each game. This is a sample of the great evolution that Nvidia's graphic architectures have undergone, since we have a mid-range core that is capable of biting the dust at the giant top of the range a few years ago.
Nor should we forget that the power consumption of the GeForce GTX 1060 is approximately half that of the old GTX 780 Ti, it is clear that the time of Kepler ended long ago. Still, the GeForce GTX 780 Ti still offers good performance for undemanding users.
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Geforce gtx 580 vs gtx 1050 in current games
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