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EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Ti Superclocked, 3GB, 3072MB,GDDR5 384bit, Dual-Link DVI-I, DVI-D, HDMI,DP, SLI Ready Graphics Card (03G-P4-2883-KR)

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  • Microsoft DirectX 12 API (feature level 11_0) Support
  • Base Clock: 980 MHz
  • Boost Clock: 1046 MHz
  • Memory Clock: 7000 MHz Effective
  • CUDA Cores: 2880
  • 3072MB GDDR5 384bit Memory
  • Nvidia TXAA Technology, Nvidia GPU Boost 2.0, Nvidia Adaptive Vertical Sync, Nvidia Surround, Support for Concurrent Displays, Nvidia PhysX, Nvidia 3D Vision Ready, Nvidia SLI Ready, Nvidia CUDA Technology
  • PCI express 3.0

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The EVGA GTX 780 Ti is the best gaming GPU on the planet, delivering 25% more cores and exciting new technologies to take extreme gaming to a whole new level. This is pure performance accelerated, giving you the freedom to play every title at ultra settings and max resolutions on today's highest-definition displays. Boost your gaming experience with a stunningly beautiful, quiet design. You get NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0 for minimum clock speeds, PhysX and TXAA technologies for smooth, sharp graphics, and GeForce ShadowPlay to capture all your greatest gaming moments, automatically. Whether you're playing on stunning 4K monitors at extreme settings, or multiple monitors at 2560x1600, the GTX 780 Ti provides the horsepower to drive all your next-gen gaming visual experiences.


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I have never had a more powerful card in my life. This is an absolute beast of a card. I originally had the ACX cooler one but had to return it. If you have a smaller case like I do (N200 by Cooler Master m-ATX case) then the ACX cooler blows all the hot air inside and heats everything up and gets trapped. After returning the ACX model I also found this reference model to be built quite a bit better then the custom ACX cooler. It also looks way cooler too with its light up neon "Geforce GTX" Logo. The other problem with the ACX was that it was so heavy that it would droop down slightly on the right side where it was plugged into my motherboard. It couldn't support itself very well I guess. This one is very stiff and strong in comparison. On occasion with the ACX I would also hear a weird whirring noise which I think is commonly referred to as "coil whine". This is the same reference blower that the Titan has and is an excellent one at that. Usually the blower styles are loud. This is at least as quiet as its ACX counterpart. I am going to have to recommend this over the ACX. You will not regret this GPU. You may regret the ACX once you get some coil whining. Also, if you are curious about some FPS I got with having an i7 4770.... I get 65 FPS avg. on Crysis 3 with max settings and 1x SMAA 1080p and on battlefield 4 I get 85 FPS AVG over all maps available as of this review. I used FRAPS average calculator to figure this out. Again, highly recommend this card.
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One of these is just way too awesome. Got my second one on order... can't wait to see the Quad HD glory.

Everyone here is pretty dead on. Everything from its power consumption, to the relative noise (or lack thereof) of the fan, this card is just unbelievable. I came from GTX 560 Ti's in SLI, had a chance to play with a GTX 760 for a month, and the performance is too incredible to compare. Relative to the GTX 780, you are getting a GK110 card that has all SMX fully unlocked (one of them is disabled in the 780). It beats the Titan in games, and that is where it really matters. If you are into number crunching, and some supercomputing, the Titan is your go-to card, so the price is still justified. If you game and do photo/video work professionally, or at your leisure, the GK110 is the card to go to.

Just for anyone who is curious, an 850 watt PSU is plenty for me to run 16 gb of 2400 mhz RAM, 4770k clocked to 4.4 with vcore 1.25, two GTX 780 Ti, sound card, wifi card, and a whole lotta USB devices. It's been a while since I last built a PC for myself (build plenty for others though), and I am nothing but impressed with NVIDIA's GPUs for this generation.

It's a great card for performance and some light future-proofing... At the cost of about $700 and tax... that is hard money to justify, unless you know you will not regret it. Again, the price is probably the only 'con' but at the same time, it is difficult to justify the high price as a con, when this is a company's flagship device we are talking about. If anything, I am just glad it didn't start at a price much closer to the Titan (for how it performs, compared to the GTX 780)... that is just $300 dollars way north of the 780 Ti (or $600 if its SLI).

Hard to go wrong with one of these. Thanks Amazon, can't wait for my second card. (Also, got the EVGA SLI bridge... it's a SLI bridge... but it has an LED lol)
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Reference card style blows out the hot hair through the back which is awesome rather than the hot air circulating in the case, getting 60fps on DayZ which is insane for an Alpha game and over 380 on CS:GO.
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By nuke on January 9, 2014
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Not a gaming or graphics card guru, but this thing really gets with the program! Runs quiet, even when pushed to the max. Good solid build. Not cheap, but worth the money. Not used for games, but ideal for video editing/conversion work with Adobe Premier. Puts out quite a bit of heat when running full bore.
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By Tim on November 30, 2013
This card is absolutely amazing! I play Battlefield 4 and final fantasy XIV. This card runs those to games on the highest setting at about 120 fps! You cannot go wrong with this card!
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Run most of my game maxed-out on 1080p-120hz with 60+ fps except Metro Last Light only at 53 fps average. Idle at 30C and under-load at 73C. Heat exhaust from the card's back, outside the case +1.
Highly recommend to any gamers out there! Update 01/30/14: 22C cooler with NZXT G10 w/ Kraken 40, under-load now at 50ish.
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The 780 Ti is a beast, that's for sure. It's as powerful as it is beautiful, however I don't use it much for gaming, I use it for Blender.

I do a lot of modeling and rendering in Blender, and I specifically render in Blender Cycles which benefits from CUDA that this card supports. The performance of this card really made a positive impact for my renders, which used to be from 45 seconds per 1080p frame on my old GTX 580 Classified, to about 8 seconds in this GTX 780 Ti. I know 45 seconds doesn't seem like a lot, but I'm talking "per frame" and frames can easily reach the hundreds and even thousands in animations. Granted, each person's projects will differ, and as such so will render times.

For me, working with NPR (Non-Photorealistic Rendering) in Blender, this card is perfect.

I've attached an image I created and rendered (Cycles + Freestyle) in Blender using this card.
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