EVGA GTX 770 4gb Release Date?

Dylan Patel

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I need two gtx 770 4gb from evga, the normal ones not the classified or superclocked. Just the one that is not oc'd because I want to do it myself.

Anyone know the release date and cost?
 
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Well both Zotac and Gigabyte have released 4gb versions for $450, so expect the same price for EVGA, however, there is no mention of such a version on EVGA website, so you may have to wait awhile...

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Well both Zotac and Gigabyte have released 4gb versions for $450, so expect the same price for EVGA, however, there is no mention of such a version on EVGA website, so you may have to wait awhile...
 
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I don't recommend that monitor for gaming. Any XD monitor will get much lower FPS than a regular 1080p monitor. If you are okay with lower FPS, then go for it, but if you are an "FPS freak", then stick with 1080p. Also, the 1050W PSU is a bit of overkill. Getting a Corsair HX850 PSU will be more than enough for dual 770's, as well as a 4670k with mild OC.
 

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I would get the 4Gb Gigabyte Windforce card for $450 over the non classified versions of EVGA's 770(the non classified boards use weaker vrms and cant overclock as far as the classified versions). In the US they released a few weeks ago but had limited availability but they seem to be in stock now. I am running a 4gb windforce card right now.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125462