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The excitement surrounding the release of NVIDIA's latest flagship graphics card, the GTX 780, still hasn't died down yet NVIDIA has already launched another salvo. This time we have the GTX 770, but instead of basing it on the same GK110 GPU found in the GTX 780, NVIDIA designed it around the GK104. Just how much impact this has on performance will be seen later in our review, but naturally NVIDIA has designed the GTX 770 for gaming at higher resolutions and higher levels of anti-aliasing enabled.
Of course the GTX 770 brings with it all of the features first introduced in the GTX 600 series like FXAA and TXAA, as well as the second generation GPU Boost 2.0 introduced with the GTX Titan. This feature gives the end user more flexibility and control when it comes to fan control, hardware monitoring and overclocking of their GPU. NVIDIA's GTX 770 also ushers in 7Gbps GDDR5 memory, laying claim to the world's fastest memory speed.
Specifications:
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Graphics Processing Clusters
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4
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Streaming Multiprocessors
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8
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CUDA Cores
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1536
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Texture Units
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128
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ROP Units
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32
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Base Clock
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1046 MHz
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Boost Clock
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1085MHz
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Memory Clock
(Data rate)
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7010MHz
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L2 Cache Size
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512KB
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Total Video Memory
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2048MB or 4096MB GDDR5
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Memory Interface
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256-bit
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Total Memory Bandwidth
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224.3 GB/s
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Texture Filtering Rate (Bilinear)
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133.9 GigaTexels/sec
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Fabrication Process
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28 nm
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Transistor Count
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3.54 Billion
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Connectors
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· 2 x Dual-Link DVI
· 1 x HDMI
· 1 x DisplayPort
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Form Factor
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Dual Slot
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Power Connectors
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One 8-pin and one 6-pin
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Recommended Power Supply
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600 Watts
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Thermal Design Power (TDP)1
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230 Watts
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Thermal Threshold2
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95° C
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Still not good enough though, nvidia. I have a gtx 470, and just upgraded to a gtx 580 3gb only due to vram concerns (for downsampling).
Ill pay out the nose, the muthafudging anus if need be, for a gpu that can run next-gen games at 4k. As it is now, just dont think a 256-bus will cut it... Though 7ghz vram is crazy!