At first I was surprised when you used green colour as text background than I realized why :P Anyway a lovely video as always, too bad you had to underclock it in Fortnite.
Thanks for the comment. That 50 MHz underclock doesn't amount to much - less than 5%. I'm not too worried about the performance loss, but rather more curious as to why. Why does the card behave like that.
@@oldertechtoday It sounds like the core has some issues and can't handle "high" frequencies?! I am no expert but it could be that some control unit is failing, maybe it's clock is not snyched with the others?!
such a good card when it was new although my 780 Ti ran much warmer than i would like, made me get better case cooling for the 1st time with a mesh airflow style case. i later got a 780 Ti that was really really powerful but it hit a "wall" in some titles where i eventually bought a 980 Ti because even now the 780 Ti can crush games before DX12, but has a terrible stop in later ones. very sad there's no fixing that besides heavy driver optimizations that probably will never come.
At first I was surprised when you used green colour as text background than I realized why :P Anyway a lovely video as always, too bad you had to underclock it in Fortnite.
Thanks for the comment.
That 50 MHz underclock doesn't amount to much - less than 5%. I'm not too worried about the performance loss, but rather more curious as to why. Why does the card behave like that.
@@oldertechtoday It sounds like the core has some issues and can't handle "high" frequencies?!
I am no expert but it could be that some control unit is failing, maybe it's clock is not snyched with the others?!
such a good card when it was new although my 780 Ti ran much warmer than i would like, made me get better case cooling for the 1st time with a mesh airflow style case. i later got a 780 Ti that was really really powerful but it hit a "wall" in some titles where i eventually bought a 980 Ti because even now the 780 Ti can crush games before DX12, but has a terrible stop in later ones. very sad there's no fixing that besides heavy driver optimizations that probably will never come.
Unfortunately, yes. Kepler is now in legacy driver support. Even so, I'm still keeping my eyes out for a 780 or 780 ti.
i had palit jetstream gtx 760 every time you rewiew new graphics cards i had same verzion back then
@@mhpross1234 That's a cool coincidence, we must have similar markets.