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aguila7r
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June 26, 2013
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GTX 770 2GB vs GTX 760 4GB?

  • June 26, 2013
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Hi everyone,do you know whats best for Pr, Ae, 3D Max 2013 and C4D in my system, GTX 770 2GB vs GTX 760 4GB?

GTX 770 2GB

  • Chipset Manufacturer: NVIDIA
  • Core Clock: 1058MHz
  • Boost Clock: 1110 MHz
  • CUDA Cores: 1536
  • Memory Clock: 7010 MHz

GTX 760 4GB

  • Chipset Manufacturer: NVIDIA
  • Core Clock: 980MHz
  • Boost Clock: 1033MHz
  • CUDA Cores: 1152
  • Memory Clock: 6008MHz

I have this:

Procesor: Intel i7 3770k 4.5GHz (Auto overclocking from 1.5GHz up to 4.5GHz)

RAM: Kingstong HyperX 8x2 2400MHz (2 more slots empty for get 32GB)

C: SSD Kingstong HyperX3 120GB

😧 2x Caviar Black 1T Raid 0

Mobo: ASUS P8Z77-V

Power Supply: Corsair CX600 (without GPU consume less than 100Watts even overclocking)

I hope that you can help me guys, thank you all for read this...

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Correct answer twistedpixels

Hi,

Sounds like an amazing system. I would go with the GTX 760 4GB. I have similiar system specs and recently ordered the GTX760. I almost went with the 660Ti,but noticed the 760 has been performing better in benchmarks and not much higher in price. Sure the 760 is overkill right now,but in a few months you will wish you had that extra power. I don't like having to upgrade to often. The 760 is going for around 279.00 4GB and 249.99 2GB. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/geforce-gtx-760-review-gk104,3542-17.html

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Legend
July 1, 2013

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twistedpixelsCorrect answer
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July 1, 2013

Hi,

Sounds like an amazing system. I would go with the GTX 760 4GB. I have similiar system specs and recently ordered the GTX760. I almost went with the 660Ti,but noticed the 760 has been performing better in benchmarks and not much higher in price. Sure the 760 is overkill right now,but in a few months you will wish you had that extra power. I don't like having to upgrade to often. The 760 is going for around 279.00 4GB and 249.99 2GB. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/geforce-gtx-760-review-gk104,3542-17.html

cc_merchant
Inspiring
July 1, 2013

A system is as weak as its weakest link.

With only a quad core, only 16 GB memory and only a single volume for editing, there is no sense in overspending on the video card.

What happens in the system? Data from disk --> CPU --> memory --> GPU --> memory --> CPU --> disk. If you have a traffic jam on one of these roads, it makes no difference if the GPU is among the fastest available, you still have to accept the traffic jam on the other roads.

This is relatively a 760 or 770 on the OP's system.

aguila7r
aguila7rAuthor
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July 3, 2013

Make sure to check benchmarks and reviews on the 760. I am talking about future upgrades. I still would not purchase a outdated 650Ti when there is better out at that price.


Hi everyone! sorry for dont answer before but i was recording a documental in a Guatemalan jungle... Thanks a lot for your comments and i think that i must to buy the harware for looking to the future and knoing that i make 3D renders in 3D Studio Max and Cinema 4D.

cc_merchant
Inspiring
June 26, 2013

Adobe Community: What is the best video card for my system?

A 650 TI is the best card for that system, the 760/770 are overkill.

aguila7r
aguila7rAuthor
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June 26, 2013

Thanks cc_merchant, this is very helpful, thank you...