Shogun, Hitman, Far Cry 3, & Battlefield 3

Having taken a look at the specifications and construction of EVGA, Gigabyte, and MSI’s cards, let’s dive into the matter of their performance.

As a reminder the MSI GTX 770 Lightning has the highest factory overclock and the greatest power headroom (TDP 260W). However none of these cards has a memory overclock, and therefore performance gains will not always track the GPU overclock.

Total War: Shogun 2 - 2560x1440 - Ultra Quality

The fastest card here ends up being the MSI card, but not by much. The 4% gain over the stock GTX 770 is enough to be measurable and repeatable, however it doesn’t come close to MSI’s GPU overclock. Consequently at less than 1fps difference between the MSI, EVGA, and Gigabyte cards, it doesn’t really stand out. We’re likely facing a memory bandwidth limited scenario in our very first benchmark.

Hitman: Absolution - 2560x1440 - Ultra

Hitman: Absolution - Min. Frame Rate - 2560x1440 - Ultra

Hitman is much the same story as Shogun. The fastest cards are the MSI and Gigabyte cards, which tie for a 5% gain over a stock GTX 770, but they lack the performance gains to match their GPU overclocks. Furthermore with the EVGA card only behind by less than a frame per second despite it being the lowest of the factory overclocks, they’re really no better than tied. So once more we’re looking at some degree of a memory bandwidth bottleneck. Which just goes to show why it was so important that NVIDIA paired GK104 with 7GHz GDDR5 for this card, as extra memory bandwidth is clearly crucial.

Far Cry 3 - 2560x1440 - Ultra Quality

Interestingly the Gigabyte card technically takes the lead here despite the fact that it has a slightly lower GPU clock than the MSI card, but at .2fps it’s little more than experimental variation. A 3% performance gain from the factory overclock once again points to a memory bandwidth bottleneck, which prevents these factory overclocks from shining.

Battlefield 3 - 2560x1440 - Ultra Quality + 4x MSAA

Battlefield 3 is generally a repeat of Far Cry 3. Gigabyte once again has ever the slightest lead due to the variation in our test results, while no one is improving on the stock GTX 770 by more than 4%. In the case of the Gigabyte and EVGA cards this is essentially free performance, but it’s not much to talk about.

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  • YazX_ - Sunday, December 8, 2013 - link

    i'm not sure why he is getting this result on stock Gigabyte, mine boosts to 1257 MHz on stock, i pushed it to 1300 Mhz and OCed memory to 7.7 Ghz and its stable.
  • Go6s - Monday, November 24, 2014 - link

    I've got same results with my Gainwward GTX 770 ref, by tweaking bios.
    What voltage for 1257 stock ?
  • The Buggman - Sunday, January 19, 2014 - link

    This has helped a lot in my quest for a new GPU. I think I've settled on the Gigabyte Windforce. However, I was a little confused by the listing. To ask plainly, if I was searching for this card to purchase, what would be the difference between the "OC Windforce" and the "OC Windforce OC?" It isn't an OC Windforce card you've gone and someway re-overclocked, is it?
  • chegax - Saturday, March 29, 2014 - link

    It only exist the "OC Windforce". This "OC" means that it has the multipliers unlocked. The last OC (OC Windforce "OC") means that they overclocked and made the benchmarks tests.
  • Go6s - Monday, November 24, 2014 - link

    Really nice !
    I just have one question.
    In the grid, at line "Overclock Core Clock", these are max values to base voltage (1.100v) by tweaking bios ?

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