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EVGA GTX 770 4GB FTW ACX

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NVIDIA GTX 770

1536 CUDA Cores

1137 MHz Base Clock

1189 MHz Boost Clock

145.5GT/s Texture Fill Rate

Memory

4096 MB, 256 bit GDDR5

7010 MHz (effective)

224.32 GB/s Memory Bandwidth

Interface

PCI-E 3.0 16x

DVI-I, DVI-D, HDMI, Display-Port

Resolution & Refresh

240 Hz Max Refresh Rate

Max Analog : 2048x1536

Max Digital : 4096x2160

Operating System Support                  

Windows 8 32/64bit

Windows 7 32/64bit

Windows Vista 32/64bit

Windows XP 32/64bit

Requirements

Minimum of a 600 Watt power supply.

(Minimum recommended power supply with +12 Volt current rating of 42 Amps.)

An available 6-pin PCI-E power connector and an available 8 pin PCI-E power connector

Total Power Draw : 250 Watts

 

I have two of these and run them in SLI - the performance is great for gaming at 2560x1600 and will hopefully run three 2560x1600 monitors. 

I haven't had enough time to run any benchmarks yet, but I will and will come back and update this! 

I can say that I get 130-140FPS in BF3 @ 1080p on Ultra all maxed out. 

 

P.S. I also attempted contacting EVGA about the "free backplate" with a GTX 770 purchase - but go figure, they're not giving away 770 backplates for this version of card which I find hilarious, considering it's the most expensive 770 in the line up. LOL Oh well. 

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ERMAH GURD IT SAYS FTW AND HAS A LITTLE BIT OF GOLD ON ITTTTT!!

*Le sigh*

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I think this should be in Member Reviews.

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ERMAH GURD IT SAYS FTW AND HAS A LITTLE BIT OF GOLD ON ITTTTT!!

*Le sigh*

^This is why I didn't fall for the For The Win model.

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^This is why I didn't fall for the For The Win model.

My FTW's don't have gold on them, EVGA making the decision to add gold to the FTW cards isn't something I'm happy about. Speaking of which doesn't anyone else find it a bit coincidental that around the same time Asus came out with their gold colored motherboards that Corsair came out with a gold version of their Vengeance Pro RAM and EVGA added gold accents to their FTW edition cards? hmmmm

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My FTW's don't have gold on them, EVGA making the decision to add gold to the FTW cards isn't something I'm happy about. Speaking of which doesn't anyone else find it a bit coincidental that around the same time Asus came out with their gold colored motherboards that Corsair came out with a gold version of their Vengeance Pro RAM and EVGA added gold accents to their FTW edition cards? hmmmm

I just find that it's never worth it to buy an FTW card. Just buy a cheaper version, but one that still performs well and is from a good company. This is why I have a GTX 770 Windforce. And dat Windforce X3 cooler.

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I just find that it's never worth it to buy an FTW card. Just buy a cheaper version, but one that still performs well and is from a good company. This is why I have a GTX 770 Windforce. And dat Windforce X3 cooler.

I like to think that the hotter versions of the cards fared better in the silicon lottery(hence the higher clocks) so they might OC better, I can hit 1306Mhz on one of my 660 Ti's so that's something.

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Performance

NVIDIA GTX 770

1536 CUDA Cores

1137 MHz Base Clock

1189 MHz Boost Clock

145.5GT/s Texture Fill RateMemory

4096 MB, 256 bit GDDR5

7010 MHz (effective)

224.32 GB/s Memory Bandwidth

Interface

PCI-E 3.0 16x

DVI-I, DVI-D, HDMI, Display-Port

Resolution & Refresh

240 Hz Max Refresh Rate

Max Analog : 2048x1536

Max Digital : 4096x2160

Operating System Support

Windows 8 32/64bit

Windows 7 32/64bit

Windows Vista 32/64bit

Windows XP 32/64bitRequirements

Minimum of a 600 Watt power supply.

(Minimum recommended power supply with +12 Volt current rating of 42 Amps.)

An available 6-pin PCI-E power connector and an available 8 pin PCI-E power connector

Total Power Draw : 250 Watts

I have two of these and run them in SLI - the performance is great for gaming at 2560x1600 and will hopefully run three 2560x1600 monitors.

I haven't had enough time to run any benchmarks yet, but I will and will come back and update this!

I can say that I get 130-140FPS in BF3 @ 1080p on Ultra all maxed out.

P.S. I also attempted contacting EVGA about the "free backplate" with a GTX 770 purchase - but go figure, they're not giving away 770 backplates for this version of card which I find hilarious, considering it's the most expensive 770 in the line up. LOL Oh well.

Did u find urself having reading difficulties? The 770 FTW is not the most expensive 770 in the line up. Guess the,"LOL" is on you. Also, it is clearly stated the free backplate is only applicable for purchases before 31'st July(iirc).

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Did u find urself having reading difficulties? The 770 FTW is not the most expensive 770 in the line up. Guess the,"LOL" is on you. Also, it is clearly stated the free backplate is only applicable for purchases before 31'st July(iirc).

 

If you're going to take the time to talk shit, at least completely spell out everything. 

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I like to think that the hotter versions of the cards fared better in the silicon lottery(hence the higher clocks) so they might OC better, I can hit 1306Mhz on one of my 660 Ti's so that's something.

 

Both of these cards run over 1327mhz and are not going over 63C. 

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My FTW's don't have gold on them, EVGA making the decision to add gold to the FTW cards isn't something I'm happy about. Speaking of which doesn't anyone else find it a bit coincidental that around the same time Asus came out with their gold colored motherboards that Corsair came out with a gold version of their Vengeance Pro RAM and EVGA added gold accents to their FTW edition cards? hmmmm

 

I don't know if that's exactly why they went with a "gold" for their ACX versions. I just don't like the big lit up green text they have on their reference cards.

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ERMAH GURD IT SAYS FTW AND HAS A LITTLE BIT OF GOLD ON ITTTTT!!

*Le sigh*

 

Yeah, I really can't stand the reference cards. Plus, the reviews from overclock.net show the headroom for this particular model to be far higher than the reference cards.

Note: the OC cards were water cooled when OC past ~1365Mhz

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I think this should be in Member Reviews.

If it needs to be moved, go ahead and move it. :)

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Damn. So EVGA said shit.

 

I'm not EVGA. 

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IMO the gold accents make it look ugly I perfer the classified cards with the black and grey finishes 

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EVGA makes damn good products. Gold is growing on me too can easily make a custom rig with that. If you're not on a budget Evga LGA 2011 build is OP.

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