The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti GHz edition is already a superpowered beast, but that isn't stopping OEMs from pushing it even higher than usual. Gigabyte just proved that, again.
The company has created the (still un-priced) GTX 780 Ti GHz Edition, bearing the part number of GV-N78TGHZ-3GD. It's actually strange that it's called “GHz Edition” when it does not, in fact, run at 1 GHz. Instead, its base clock is of 1085 MHz, while the GPU Boost maximum is of 1150 MHz. That's a full 222 MHz above and beyond the standard clocks, which were already enough to beat GTX Titan and AMD Radeon R9 290X.
The card has to get an 8+2+2 phase VRM and the WindForce 450W 3X cooler, but no one's complaining. Not when it's still a dual-slot card, and not when all other NVIDIA partners are customizing the living lights out of this flagship adapter. It's almost a shame that the 3 GB of GDDR5 VRAM are left at 7 GHz frequency.
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 780 Ti Images credits to OCAholic |
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