Palit has announced, that they added yet another GeForce GTX 770 graphics card to their portfolio. This time they went and overclocked a card by quite a margina and they now claim that it is up to 7 percent faster than a GTX 770 with reference clocks.
In order to make this quite decent factory overclocking possible, Palit is using their own PCB as well as their triple fan custom cooler. When it comes to the power design this card feaures a six phase PWM for the GPU and two additional phases for the memor.
As far as the specs go, the GPU features a base clock of 1'085 MHz and a boost clock of 1'137 MHz. In case of the memory you get GDDR5 that runs at 7'010 MHz, which is the typical speed for any GTX 770 graphic card. Obviously the GTX 770 is based on NVIDIA's GK104, which is manufactured with 28 nanometer structures. Other than that there are 1'536 CUDA cores and there is 2 Gigaybte of GDDR5 memory, which as has been wired to the GPU with a 256 Bit wide memory interface.
Unfortunately there is no information on pricing and availability yet.
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Palit