KFA2 has rolled out the all new KFA2 Geforce GTX 780 HOF (Hall of Fame) Edition graphics card that will not only feature the recognizable white PCB but also quite a hefty factory-overclock that will make it as much as 20 percent faster than a standard GTX 780, taking it to the Titan level.
In addition to the 10-layer white PCB that has been completely redesigned with a new layout and high-quality components, the new KFA2 GTX 780 HOF Edition packs ChiL CHL8318 top-of-the-line VR11.1 compliant digital PWM and IR3550 PowIRstage DrMOS 4.0 compliant chipset, which together create a powerful 8+2-phase VRM with 90% efficiency capable of delivering 480A to the GPU. It also packs premium POSCAP and MLCC capacitors.
All these components were placed in order to get the new GTX 780 HOF Edition graphics card to a base clock of 1006MHz and boost of 1058MHz. The GPU is paired up with 3GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at reference 6008MHz and paired up with a 384-bit memory interface.
In order to keep the GPU well cooled under high factory-overclock, KFA2 went for a dual slot, dual fan, Hybrid Vapor Chamber Heatpipe (HVCP) cooler. With rougly 30 times higher efficiency in heat transfer when compared to copper and paired up with a rather hefty heatsink and twin 90mm fans with special grooved blades for reduce noise, the new KFA2 Geforce GTX 780 HOF Edition should run cool and silent.
The new KFA2 GTX 780 HOF Edition also features a Hyper Boost button that enables longer boost periods and raises core clocks by up to eight percent. The new GTX 780 HOF Edition is backed by a two year warranty and should be available all around Europe pretty soon.
Unfortunately, KFA2 did not shed any light on the actual price but a quick check puts it at somewhere around €680 to 700 depending on the region and retailer/e-tailer.
Source:
KFA2.com.