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EVGA GeForce GTX 780Ti Dual Classified "K|NGP|N Edition" priced and ready to pre-order (release 01/17/14)

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http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-240-EA&campaign=pcm/skinflint-couk&campaign=pcm/skinflint-couk

 

 

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Product Description

 

**The Worlds Fastest & Most Overclockable GTX 780Ti Graphics Card** 
 

NVIDIA's latest Geforce 780Ti takes the fight right to the competition in the battle for current worlds fastest single GPU. Packing a fully enabled GK110 GPU with a whopping 2880 cuda cores this card has huge amounts of processing power to enable it to power through any game. Infact the 780 Ti is so impressive, it’s not just cheaper than TITAN, it beats it in performance and takes the crown as the Best Gaming GPU on the Planet.

NVIDIA are supporting the overclocking community even further with an advanced three rail PWM with load balancing, whereas older GTX 780 and Titan pulled all their power through three rails, they did not load balance. 780Ti's new PWM means it can source power from three sources and load balance resulting in the same amount of power from each rail, allowing for more superior overclocks and stability. Here at Overclockers UK we tested this and where we found Titans would top out at 1100-1150MHz core, whereas the 780Ti was able to hit 1200-1300Mhz core over and over again, proving this new PWM not only offers efficiency and stability, but also great overclocking ability. When overclocked this cards performance can be increased by upto a further 30%, making it a truly unstoppable force.

For memory once again here at Overclockers UK we are very impressed to see 3GB of RAM and a 384-Bit interface meaning it can power the latest games even at the highest resolutions and detail settings, making this card the perfect choice for any gamer or overclocker.

Of course, when paired up with EVGA's Award Winning ACX Cooling, you get reduced temperatures, silent operation, and best of all, unbelievable overclocking potential!

 

 

Specification

GeForce GTX 780Ti
- GPU: GeForce GTX 780Ti (GK110)
- Core Base Clock: TBAMHz
- Core Boost Clock: TBAMHz 
- Memory Clock: TBAMHz 
- Memory Size: 3072MB GDDR5
- Bus Type: PCI Express 3.0
- Memory Bus: 384-bit
- CUDA Cores: 2880
- DirectX 11.2: Yes
- DVI Port: DVI-I /DVI-D
- DisplayPort: Yes 
- HDCP: Yes
- HDMI: Yes
- Warranty: 3yr

 

Features
- MAX your overclocks with NVIDIA's Power Balancing
- A WHOPPING 2880 CUDA Cores (Fully enabled GK110)
- GPU Boost 2.0 Technology

 

Price

739.99 inc VAT

 

Date

ETA: 17/01/14

 

 

 

 

So it seems the GTX 780Ti Dual Classified K|ngp|pin Edition will be released on January 17th 2014 and can be pre-ordered now at a price point of 739,99£ in the UK. At the moment you get for 739,99£ ca. 885€, so I think in the EU and US the price will be between 849 €/$ and 899€/$.

 

 

It also comes with the Nvidia Game-Bundle-Deal, where you get Batman Arkham Origins, Assasins Creed IV Black flag and SplinterCell Blacklist.

 

 

These informations about the price and date are very specific, but EVGA hasn´t announced any official price or release date yet, so these information are still rumors.

 

 

Also there are still no information about the exact core clock, core boost clock and memory clock but Jacob from EVGA posted this numbers a few days ago:

 

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System:  Case: Phanteks Enthoo Primo (white) | Motherboard: ASUS X99 Deluxe | CPU: i7 5820k @ 4.4 GHz | GPU: 2x EVGA 780TI Classified K|ngp|n Edition in SLI | PSU: EVGA 1300W G2 + white cable sleeve set | SSD: 3x Samsung 840 EVO (250GB (boot) + 2x 500GB in Raid 0) RAM: Panram Ninja white DDR4 32GB @ 2400 MHz Cooling: Custom loop feat. EK (blocks for CPU + GPUs) / XSPC (Pump-Res-Combo + 2 radiators (480 + 360)) / Bitspower (fittings) | opt. drive: ASUS BluRay Combo | LED strips + controller: Phobya | Fans: Corsair (AF+SP) / Noiseblocker | OS: Windows 8.1 64bit | Keyboard: Logitech G710+ Mouse: ASUS ROG GX1000 | Headset: Steelseries Siberia Elite | Monitor: Asus PB278Q + QNIX QX2710 (both 27'' / 1440p) | Printer: Samsung CLP-365W

Scores (max settings):  Firestrike: 12841 (single) - 21011 (SLI) | Firestrike extreme: 6338 (single) - 11314 (SLI) | Heaven 4.0 1080p: 1881 (single) - 3379 (SLI) | Heaven 4.0 1440p: 1182 (single) - 2197 (SLI) | Valley 1.0 1080p: 3358 (single) - 4759 (SLI) | Valley 1.0 1440p: 2118 (single) - 3672 (SLI)

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dat naming sheme do....

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Its the fastest card out there but that price...?

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dual ?

so its two 780Ti Gpus????

If your grave doesn't say "rest in peace" on it You are automatically drafted into the skeleton war.

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dual ?

so its two 780Ti Gpus????

no just one look at the back on the pcb there is only one chip also if it was dual gpu it would have 6gbs vram.

 

Op god that thing is so ugly u spend that much money on a card and get a shitty plastic shroud wtf evga!!

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dual ?

so its two 780Ti Gpus????

 

No, it´s one chip.

The dual means just that the card has 2 bios

System:  Case: Phanteks Enthoo Primo (white) | Motherboard: ASUS X99 Deluxe | CPU: i7 5820k @ 4.4 GHz | GPU: 2x EVGA 780TI Classified K|ngp|n Edition in SLI | PSU: EVGA 1300W G2 + white cable sleeve set | SSD: 3x Samsung 840 EVO (250GB (boot) + 2x 500GB in Raid 0) RAM: Panram Ninja white DDR4 32GB @ 2400 MHz Cooling: Custom loop feat. EK (blocks for CPU + GPUs) / XSPC (Pump-Res-Combo + 2 radiators (480 + 360)) / Bitspower (fittings) | opt. drive: ASUS BluRay Combo | LED strips + controller: Phobya | Fans: Corsair (AF+SP) / Noiseblocker | OS: Windows 8.1 64bit | Keyboard: Logitech G710+ Mouse: ASUS ROG GX1000 | Headset: Steelseries Siberia Elite | Monitor: Asus PB278Q + QNIX QX2710 (both 27'' / 1440p) | Printer: Samsung CLP-365W

Scores (max settings):  Firestrike: 12841 (single) - 21011 (SLI) | Firestrike extreme: 6338 (single) - 11314 (SLI) | Heaven 4.0 1080p: 1881 (single) - 3379 (SLI) | Heaven 4.0 1440p: 1182 (single) - 2197 (SLI) | Valley 1.0 1080p: 3358 (single) - 4759 (SLI) | Valley 1.0 1440p: 2118 (single) - 3672 (SLI)

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Not liking that shroud at all. Thats going to get dusty and discolored over time. As for the price tbh this card is meant for only the extreme enthusiast whos going go be putting this under water or ln2.

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is it really worth £200 more than a regular 780 ti??

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Transparent shroud, do not like.

Performance seems beast, though

 

Agreed, I'd love to have seen a jet back metal shroud, that would look sexy

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Agreed, I'd love to have seen a jet back metal shroud, that would look sexy

Yea i was also thinking they could make skins for their acx line, since the cards look really plain.

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I'd hope that on air it does more than they say because most 780 Ti's already clock that high out of box on reference setup.

Sounds awesome for bencher's though.....price is absolutely ridiculous though.

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Op god that thing is so ugly u spend that much money on a card and get a shitty plastic shroud wtf evga!!

Its ridiculous that people NOW realize its plastic. Their normal ACX is plasitc too...

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GTX 780 DCU2 // 8600GTS // Hifiman HE-400i // Kennerton Magister
Folding all the Proteins! // Boincerino

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Its ridiculous that people NOW realize its plastic. Their normal ACX is plasitc too...

never owned an acx cooler...

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Maybe someone can just 'smoke' that shroud and make it semi-transparent.

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never owned an acx cooler...

But you never complained about it either.

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Desktop PC:
R9 3900X - Peerless Assassin 120 SE - Asus Prime X570 Pro - Powercolor 7900XT - 32gb LPX 3200mhz - Corsair SF750 Platinum - 1TB WD SN850X - CoolerMaster NR200 White - Gigabyte M27Q-SA - Corsair K70 Rapidfire - Logitech MX518 Legendary - HyperXCloud Alpha wireless


Boss-NAS [Build Log]:
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Synology-NAS:
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2x4TB Ironwolf - 1x18TB Seagate Exos X20

 

Audio Gear:

Hifiman HE-400i - Kennerton Magister - Beyerdynamic DT880 250Ohm - AKG K7XX - Fostex TH-X00 - O2 Amp/DAC Combo - 
Klipsch RP280F - Klipsch RP160M - Klipsch RP440C - Yamaha RX-V479

 

Reviews and Stuff:

GTX 780 DCU2 // 8600GTS // Hifiman HE-400i // Kennerton Magister
Folding all the Proteins! // Boincerino

Useful Links:
Do you need an AMP/DAC? // Recommended Audio Gear // PSU Tier List 

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But you never complained about it either.

well it looks better than the transparent plastic lol

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This looks like it was made in collaboration with gigabyte because they love making ugly graphics cards.

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$1200... how about no.

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What is it, 1997? See-through plastics have been outdated for over a decade.

 

 

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Is it bad that the best looking thing on that card is the black I/O shield?

 

Performance and overclocking will be insane, but damn it's ugly.

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At least performance is good.

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