The latest graphics card from manufacturer Galaxy is certainly a looker.
Known as the GeForce GTX 780 Ti Hall of Fame Edition, the card features a unique
white PCB that immediately brings back memories of the white motherboards that
Soyo put out more than a decade ago.
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Galaxy's new GeForce GTX 780 Ti Hall of Fame graphics card is a thing of beauty |
The card recently set a new world record in 3DMark Fire Strike and Fire
Strike Eagle (with the help of liquid nitrogen) that was no doubt possible in
part due to the impressive power setup. The card features 16 phases for the
core, two for the memory and three for the PLL. Elsewhere, the HOF edition uses
high-end Panasonic tantalum capacitors, KEMET tantalum capacitors with a
capacity of 330uF and MDU3606 MOSFETs from Magnachip.
Aside from this, we don’t know too much else about the card at this hour. It
will be overclocked but by how much remains unknown. Just for reference, the
card that broke the world record was pushed to 1866MHz on the core and 2000MHz
on the memory – or in other words, pretty darn fast.
What’s more, we have no idea what the heatsink / cooler will look like. Odds
are, much of that pretty PCB will be covered up by a giant cooler to keep temps
under control. We do know that the memory will feature its own heatspreaders,
however.
No word just yet on when the card will be available for purchase or how much
you can expect to shell out for the opportunity.
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