Like most partners, EVGA has also officially announced its own GTX 770 offer and decided to come up with no less than ten different versions of the GTX 770. In short, EVGA will feature standard GTX 770 in 2 and 4GB versions, GTX 770 Superclocked, GTX 770 FTW and GTX 770 Classified, all with either a standard EVGA blower cooler or with the new ACX cooler.
Unfortunately, all other versions except the standard one and the Superclocked are yet to be announced with precise specifications, but it is definitely nice to know that EVGA plans to launch them. As noted earlier, the GTX 770 feature 1536 CUDA cores and works at 1046MHz base, 1085MHz Boost GPU clocks and features either 2 or 4GB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 256-bit memory interface and clocked at 7010MHz. Those specs will be the same on all standard EVGA GTX 770 graphics card no matter if they are using EVGA blower fan or the ACX cooler.
On the other hand, the EVGA GTX 770 Superclocked edition with both EVGA blower fan and the ACX cooler work at "slightly" higher 1111MHz base and 1163MHz Boost GPU clocks while memory remained at already high 7010MHz.
The EVGA GTX 770 Classified edition will be announced at a later date with precise specs but EVGA has already launched a picture showing what to expect from it.
Source:
EVGA.com.