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Last week Nvidia launched the GeForce GTX 780, the first card in the new GeForce 700 series. Today it's time for the second card, the GeForce GTX 770. In name and positioning it's the replacement of the GeForce 670, but in terms of hardware it's more akin to a GeForce GTX 680 on steroids.
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NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 770 video card is built from the 28nm Kepler GK104 graphics processor, identical to the GTX 680 released back in March 2012. Featuring 1536 CUDA cores that are clocked to reach 1085 MHz using NVIDIA Boost 2.0 technology, GTX 770 also comes with 2GB of GDDR5 video memory that creates the world's fastest 1753 MHz graphics frame buffer. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests and compares the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 graphics card using several highly-demanding DX11 video games, such as Metro: Last Light, Batman: Arkham City, and Battlefield 3.
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The second graphics card to be launched within the 700 series is the GeForce GTX 770 and unlike its older brother the GTX 780, the GTX 770 is based on the GK104 architecture the same architecture that is currently used in the 600 series.
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If the Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan has taught us anything it is that there is a market for extreme graphics cards.
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Heute präsentiert sich ein weiteres Modell der neuen GeForce 700 Serie, die GeForce GTX 770. Wir haben getestet was das neue Modell im Vergleich zu den direkten Konkurrenten leistet.
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The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 brings a welcomed performance increase to the now year-old GeForce GTX 680 graphics card. Our testing found the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 2GB OC Edition cards by ASUS and MSI were between 5-15% faster than the original GeForce GTX 680 2GB reference card. This is a nice performance increase thanks to the higher clock speeds and the additional memory bandwidth provided by the 7.0 Gbps memory.
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Last week we took a look at the Nvidia GTX 780, their first card in the 700 series of cards. Surprisingly I am sitting here a week later already telling you about their next card: the GTX 770. Is the combination of the GTX 780 and GTX 770 a one-two punch or a hit and a miss? Well in order to find out we had to put it through our benchmark suite to see what it was capable of. I enjoyed the GTX 780; I hope they are able to keep it up with the GTX 770.
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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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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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GTX 770 is based on an earlier GPU, GK104, which powered both the GTX 680 and popular GTX 670. We had the opportunity to review the GTX 670 OC from Gigabyte last year and will see how that card stacks up to the next generation.
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