Sleeping Dogs, Bioshock, & Crysis 3

Sleeping Dogs - 2560x1440 - Ultra Quality + High AA

Sleeping Dogs - Min. Frame Rate - 2560x1440 - Ultra Quality + High AA

Moving on to Sleeping Dogs and its resource heavy SSAA implementation, we finally see the factory overclocks on these cards start to spread their wings, and in the process we see the cards separate themselves a bit. The fastest card by a nose is the Gigabyte 770OC Windforce, which picks up 11%. This is actually better than the Gigabyte overclock, which points to thermals also playing a factor. The MSI card follows, also at 11%, and finally the EVGA card 1fps back at 10%. It’s unfortunate for all 3 vendors that their factory overclocks aren’t this potent in every game, as these are the kind of results that help their customized cards stand out.

Bioshock Infinite - 2560x1440 - Ultra Quality + DDoF

With Bioshock we’re back into the previous pattern of limited performance gains over a stock GTX 770, again likely due to memory bandwidth limitations. Gigabyte is once more technically the leader of the pack at 4%, but with EVGA and MSI only .2fps back it’s for all practical purposes a tie.

Crysis 3 - 2560x1440 - High Quality + FXAA

Our final game, Crysis 3 matches our earlier pattern of very limited gains over the stock GTX 770. At 47.7fps, the MSI GTX 770 Lightning takes an insignificant .2fps lead over the other cards in this roundup, with the overall performance gains amounting to just 3% over a stock GTX 770.

What’s clear from all of this is that EVGA, MSI, and Gigabyte are not going to be able to sell themselves on their factory overclocks alone. There are performance gains to be had, but outside of one game (Sleeping Dogs) the gains are only a few percent, which translates into just a frame or two per second in most cases. The fact that EVGA and Gigabyte aren’t charging extra for their designs is in retrospect a wise move here, as it would be difficult to charge anything meaningful for these factory overclocks given the very small performance increases. At least as far as stock performance is concerned, to differentiate themselves all 3 companies will need to rely on differentiation in their coolers, software, and support.

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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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