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Today we are looking at EVGA's take on the GTX 770, the EVGA GeForce GTX 770 SC w/ ACX Cooler. The SC stands for Super Clocked and brings a nice boost to both the base clock and boost clock speeds right out of the box.
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The EVGA GTX 770 Superclocked 2GB video card is equipped with EVGA’s revolutionary new ACX cooler designed to provide quieter and superior performance. The EVGA GTX 770 SC’s ACX cooler maintains a dual-slot design for efficient thermal properties in SLI mode. The EVGA ACX cooler is equipped with 40% higher fin volume and separated cooling subsystems so the double ball bearing fans can efficiently dissipate heat emitted by the GTX 770’s GK104 core and components while under load. The EVGA GTX 770 with ACX cooler is super clocked with a base of 1111MHz and boost of 1163MHz compared to the reference 1046 MHz base clock and the 1085 MHz boost clock. As with all EVGA video cards, the GeForce GTX 770 2GB Superclocked with ACX cooler video card comes packed with EVGA Precision X and OC Scanner software for further overclocking convenience. The EVGA GTX 770 Superclocked video card is covered under EVGA’s standard 3-year warranty and further warranty extensions are available for users who register their purchase within 30 days.
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This morning we introduced you to Nvidia’s latest video card, the GTX 770. Not to spoil to much from the review, because you really should take a look at it. But not only was I impressed with its performance, I was blown away at the overclock I was able to get on it, all while running the stock cooler. The fine folks over at EVGA are introducing a few variations on the GTX 770 as well, one of them being their new Active Cooling Xtreme or ACX for short model. We just happened to get our hands on it and I’m going to put it through its paces. We know what the GTX 770 with a reference cooler, but what is it capable of with a little more cooling.
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While its reputation certainly precedes it, EVGA has shown no sign of complacency in designing the GTX 770 Classified with ACX Cooling. The EVGA GTX 770 Classified takes the already astounding GTX 770 platform to the hilt in every respect. First, EVGA has designed an all new oversized (11” x 5”) PCB specifically for the Classified, featuring beefier, more consistent power delivery and a Double BIOS with three programmable boot settings. This allows you to keep your stock settings on one BIOS while experimenting with two separate bootable settings on the second with the simple flip of a switch.
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Now that we have taken a look at the GTX 760 from Nvidia, which of course means it is time to see what some of the other manufactures have done with their GTX 760 designs. First up is a look at a card from EVGA called the GTX 760 Superclocked w/ACX. Some of you might remember the GTX 770 ACX that we recently took a look at, this is very similar. Hopefully the performance that we saw with the GTX 770 ACX will be similar to the GTX 760 ACX; if that is the case we should be very happy with the card. Of course there is only one way to find out, read on to see.
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The EVGA GeForce GTX 760 Super Clocked ACX graphics card is just $10 more expensive than the standard models, but it offers better acoustics, thermal performance, visuals and it can be overclocked through the roof. To us it is a no brainer which card is the one to get.
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The EVGA Geforce GTX 760 SC with ACX cooling is priced at $259 USD. The EVGA GTX 760 SC ACX has a base clock of 1072MHz and a boost clock of 1137MHz, there is 2GB of GDDR5 memory and a 4GB version will be available. The GTX 760 Superclocked edition is built on its own PCB, which contains a 6 phase power controller and requires one 8-pin and one 6-pin PCI-e power connector. A minimum of a 500W power supply is needed (system dependent) and the video card's TDP is 180W. For overclocking, EVGA has included Precision X and OC Scanner software. The EVGA GeForce GTX 760 SC with ACX comes standard with a 3 year limited warranty.
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Die Geforce GTX 660 und GTX 660-Ti bilden die Mittelklasse in Nvidias Kepler-Baureihe. Beide 3D-Beschleuniger sind in Sachen Preis-Leistung für viele Spieler logischerweise attraktiver als die High-End-Modelle. EVGA führt als exklusiver Boardpartner von Nvidia natürlich entsprechende Ableger. Zwei Superclocked-Varianten haben wir uns aus dem aktuellen Portfolio der Kalifornier herausgesucht und einem Test unterzogen.
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The EVGA GTX 650Ti BOOST Superclocked video card’s performance is incredible and comes close to the GTX 660 performance in some of the latest and most intense games such as Crysis 3 and Battlefield 3. Leaving the GTX 650Ti, and even the recently released AMD HD7790 far behind.
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Nvidias Kepler-Portfolio wurde kürzlich um die GTX 660 und die GTX 650 erweitert und somit nahezu finalisiert. Doch zwischen den beiden Modellen klaffte eine Performance-Lücke die es zu schliessen galt. Die GTX 650-Ti stellt Nvidia nun das passende Mitglied der aktuellen Geforce-Familie dar, welches den fehlenden Platz einnehmen soll. Üblicherweise halten Board-Partner wie EVGA direkt zum Marktstart ihre entsprechenden Versionen bereit. Mit der GTX 650-Ti SuperSuperclocked durften wir auch gleich ein stark übertaktetes Modell des Herstellers begutachten und uns ein Bild von Nvidias neuster Kreation machen.
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