Classified CUDA Vs Superclocked ACX (GTX 780)

AwesomeFX

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*NOT gonna OC any more than a few Mhz until needed*

Not considering money - Which is the best?

I've heard that the all the EVGA 780's use the reference circut board, but that the Classified CUDA doesn't, which makes it slightly faster and it's better power components gives better OC possibilities

Is this true?

Rig:

i7 4770K
Cooler Master 212 Hyper EVO
GA-Z87X-OC
G.Skill RipjawsX 2x4Gb 1866Mhz Cl8
OCZ Vertex 450 128 Gb SSD
Cooler Master HAF XB
6x BitFenix high performance green LED fans
Corsair AX 760i
NZXT Sentry Mesh fan controller
ASUS DVD rom

And when I've put it togheter I'll add a mechanical hard drive and a GTX 780 GPU and two PCI exhausts to keep my compact case supercool

Thanks!!
 
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The Classified is EVGA's top of the line with all custom upgraded components. For the most part, all the other EVGA's use all reference components (the FTW model might be an exception). Since you don't want to overclock, that sort of makes the Classified version a waste of money since it is specifically constructed for hardcore overclocking. With little desire to overclock, I would go for whatever one comes with the highest out of the box factory overclock. Be sure to get one with the ACX custom cooler.
The Classified is EVGA's top of the line with all custom upgraded components. For the most part, all the other EVGA's use all reference components (the FTW model might be an exception). Since you don't want to overclock, that sort of makes the Classified version a waste of money since it is specifically constructed for hardcore overclocking. With little desire to overclock, I would go for whatever one comes with the highest out of the box factory overclock. Be sure to get one with the ACX custom cooler.
 
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AwesomeFX

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Hmm yeah I'm only playing on one screen so I really don't need the OC juice - Yet

I'm going with it. It has 20 Mhz higher boost clock and when it eventually gets old I can OC the $<^?^> out of it to make it last longer :p