When testing Max Payne 3 at 2560x1600, the GTX 780 Ti averaged 74.3fps for results that outedged the GTX 780 by 25% and the R9 290X by only 1%. Gigabyte’s GTX 780 Ti OC boosted performance quite a bit to 83.5fps, extending the lead over AMD’s R9 290X to 14% while also being 12% faster than a standard GTX 780 Ti and 41% faster than the GTX 780. Gigabyte’s GTX 780 GHz Edition landed within 1fps of the R9 290X, making it just 1% slower while it was 1% faster than the R9 290.

The GTX 780 Ti rendered 43.5fps when running Sleeping Dogs at 2560x1600, 41% faster than the GTX 780, 8% faster than the R9 290X and 15% faster than the R9 290. Gigabyte’s factory overclocked Ti was another 9% faster or 18% quicker than the R9 290X, while the company’s 780 GHz Edition was just 6% slower than the GTX 780 Ti, 1% faster than the R9 290X and 8% faster than the R9 290.