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Gigabyte GTX 770 GDDR5-4GB 2xDVI/HDMI/DP OC WINDFORCE 3X Graphics Card GV-N770OC-4GD

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  • Ultra Durable VGA Components: GPU Temperature 5%-10% Down - Overclocking Capability 10%-30% Up - Power Switching Loss 10% - 30% Down
  • WINDFORCE 3X 450W Cooling systen
  • Features Dual-link DVI-I/ DVI-D / HDMI / DisplayPort
  • Power requirement : 600W (with one 6-pin and one 8-pin external power connectors)
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  • Product Dimensions: 11.4 x 5.1 x 4.3 inches ; 2.2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 3.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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  • ASIN: B00CU9GOAO
  • Item model number: GV-N770OC-4GD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (165 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: May 30, 2013
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Product Description

Powered by Nvidia GeForce GTX 770 GPU and integrated with industry's best 4GB GDDR5 memory and 256-bit memory interface

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Customer Reviews

The card runs quiet and stays very cool in my case.
Lil' Rowlands
It's worth the upgrade because games in the future will require more than 2gb which future proofs your card.
Chua Wei Peng
Now I can run every game on Max settings , even games like ARMA 2 and ARMA 3.
Beqa

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52 of 58 people found the following review helpful By Christopher Whitten on August 7, 2013
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When I was initially planning the purchase of parts to build my new gaming computer, I was adamant about purchasing a GTX 780. After quite a bit of research, I determined that the extra cost was not worth the negligible difference in frames the benchmark reviews were reporting. I have owned this GPU for over a month now, and I do not have any regrets about my decision.

At first glance, the card is nice, and has a comfortable weight when you hold it; almost like you can feel its power (I know, that was very cliche.) There are 3 fans mounted to the card-spanning heatsink, a technology Gigabyte markets as "Windforce." For output, it provides 2 DVI, 1 Display Port, and 1 HDMI. Installing the card was very easy of course; it popped right into the PCI slot with no difficulty.

When I initially got my setup running, I immediately began installing games out of my vast library just for the sake of checking out its performance. I was not disappointed with the results I received, and after the break I will go over some of the more graphically intensive titles such as Skyrim, and Battlefield 3, as well as a brief discussion of the temperatures I've recorded at idle and load.

To establish some reference, I play every game on this setup with a 27" Auria IPS display, with a resolution of 2560x1440 @60hz. The monitor is connected to my 770 via HDMI cable. Note: for those who are under the presumption that HDMI cannot accomplish this res at that refresh rate, the ports on both the GPU and monitor support it, and I have an HDMI cable that does as well (it is a very cheap cable as well.)

As for actual in game performance, this card performs marvelously.
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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful By Brandt on July 1, 2013
I have two of these cards (2xSLI) in my system and 3 screens setup at 5760x1080 resolution. I got the 4GB version and it was worth it. The 2GB version just wouldn't have enough VRAM for 3 screens. If you are 1920x1080 or less, just get 1 GPU card and get the 2GB version. Much higher than that, get the 4GB version, and if you play the most demanding games in a multi-monitor setup, get two 4GB cards.

My most GPU intensive game is a heavily modified Skyrim (STEP, GEMS, etc) that I play in 3D Surround. Vanilla Skyrim gets 60+ fps even in 3D. My heavily modified Skyrim gets about 54 fps in 2D and 37 fps in 3D. That's pretty good at 5760x1080 resolutions!

Temps at idle are around 35 degrees Celsius, and under FULL load, I max out at about 77 degrees Celsius (max - not average).

As far as noise levels go, even under full load it it very quiet. I can hear it if I'm trying with my ear close to it, but honestly it's not even noticible with background noise. I don't know the exact decible level, but it passes a real world "quiet test."

I have had no issues with SLI problems such as driver issues or game stuttering.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful By Ivan Sarafanov on August 1, 2013
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I upgraded from an overclocked GTX 460, with which I could achieve playable framerates on highest settings in all games other than Crysis 3 and parts of Metro: Last Light. I wanted to wait long enough to buy a new graphics card so that I am not compromising visual fidelity in upcoming games, and yet I am not needlessly buying an incrementally better piece of hardware (the same logical I followed when I went from an 8800GT to my 460). This card is more expensive than any that I have had in the past, but the step up in power was significant enough that I decided to buy it. Gigabyte is a very reputable brand, and its no coincidence that it is one of the most popular third party 770's out there because of the balance of build quality and cooler design, factory overclocked tuning, and 4GB of video ram. All of this, combined with the price tag which is considerably smaller than similar EVGA models, are the reasons why so many people such as myself dished out the $450. Obviously its better to buy the 4GB version because it is a fact that multiplatform games designed to take advantage of PS4 architecture will require much more high speed memory. People who say "only get the 4GB variant for multiscreen, high resolution gaming" don't know what they're saying; paying $50 extra for something that will be necessary in the very near future is only logical.

Installation was no problem. The 6-pin connectors I used for my old card had 2 extra pins to the side, making them 8-pin connectors. I did not need to add adapters or change chords in my power supply. The card came with plastic protectors on the portion that goes into the PCI slot, and on the HDMI/DVI inputs. A single screw holds the card firmly in place.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful By Thedogsownme on September 5, 2013
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These are my impressions so far as I've only had it installed about 12 hours.

This was an upgrade from my old Gigabyte 560ti card. This card is about a half inch longer than the old card in my system built using an super micro server tower space is not an issue but heed the warnings this is a very big card make sure you have the room for it.

Installation was quite easy:
Computer off (my power supply has it's own off switch but if yours doesn't be sure and unplug the power cord).
Unscrew, remove video cables, power cables, pull card.
Push new card in (this should be easy these slots have gotten better over the years and the card should slide in with little to no force);
screw it in;
plug in the power cables (one 6pin and one 8pin the old card used two 6pin but my power supply has both, also the card comes with a 4pin molex to 6pin and a 4pin molex to 8pin which might help some people);
and in my case run the new video cable to my monitor (my old card used a mini HDMI this card has a standard HDMI).
If you don't have a good large power supply this would be a good time to put one in. These cards use a lot of power, you may get away with using too small a power supply but you are asking for trouble. If your supply is old or below the recommended size do yourself a favor and get a good quality large supply (gold or better, remember the 600watt recommended is for a pretty bare system, start plugging in lots of goodies and you can easily tip the balance)...too much capacity is far better than too little, feeding these cards with just a bit too little power can cause all sorts of problems. You want a lot of amp capacity on the 12V rail.
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