EVGA’s GeForce GTX 780 Ti Classified K|NGP|N Reaches 1933 MHz Core Clock Speeds
Gabriel Roşu / 11 years ago
It appears that EVGA’s in-house and world’s renowned overclocker KingPin was able to shatter the previous GPU world record with a single GeForce GTX 780 Ti Classified graphic card. With some LN2 and a voltage beyond 1.5V with no additional modding, the EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Ti Classified was able to break past the previous world record of a single GeForce GTX Titan scoring an impressive 8439 3D Marks in FireStrike benchmark.
The clocks were set at an impressive 1933 MHz core and 7.8 GHz effective clock for the memory which is just shy of 2 GHz on the core. The card was pumping an impressive bandwidth of 374.4 GB/s when overclocked. The card has an extremely powerful 14+3 phase VRM design powered with an 8+8+6 Pin power configuration and placed with several V-Check Points for enthusiasts. Besides that, the card features an EVBOT connector that allows overclockers and enthusiasts to overclock and tune their cards by preference.
The heatsink itself has three aluminum fin blocks which are inter-connected via 5 or 6 heatpipes. The front of the PCB has a red colored base plate to support it while the back has a black colored plate with a huge KingPin logo. In addition to that, the card is going to feature 3 GB VRAM.
The card is expected to arrive in stores in just under a month now, but details regarding its price are still not available.
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