The graphics card features Galaxy’s Air Bracket implementation, which is a ventilated PCI bracket at the back to aid with the removal of hot air out the back of the chassis. The card has DVI-I, DVI-D, DisplayPort and HDMI outputs while an adapter for a VGA display is included if you’re using an ancient enough display. The Galaxy GTX 770 GC 4GB card supports Direct X 11.1, GPU Boost 2.0, TXAA and a maximum of four concurrent displays. The VRM is 5+2 phases, vs the 4+2 phases on the reference design. The Galaxy implementation uses IR DirectFET MOSFETs that reduce EMI and heat output.
Pricing and availability is TBA but will probably be about 10-15% higher than the GTX 770 GC 2GB which costs about $400. In Europe we will probably see this graphics card arrive under the KFA2 branding soon.
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