Why the lack of Galaxy GPUs on newegg?

BlankInsanity

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I've been snooping around and saw that the Ino3D was probably the best gtx 770 out there however they're europe exclusive and I live in the carribbean however, I noticed the Galaxy GTX 770 HoF
http://www.amazon.com/Galaxy-GeForce-Mini-HDMI-Graphics-77NPH6DT8KXZ/dp/B00DJ3GHUC/ref=sr_1_17?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1387336877&sr=1-17&tag=s601000020-20

and this card looks insane with a clock of 1.2Ghz compared the the MSI N770 lightning's clock of 1.15Ghz. I saw this card on amazon but Amazon overprices there cards, not to mention it was out of stock, Im curious as to why newegg hasn't sold any of the Galaxy cards.. why's that?

For the time being it seems ill just be gettting the MSI N770 LIghtning for $359 which seems like a good price to me
 
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I've seen Galaxy cards on Newegg for a few years now. I think they are more prevalent in Europe and if it's an exclusive, maybe Newegg just doesn't get their hands on them.

With that said, there are a lot of good models out there besides this. Heck a GTX770 is just a refreshed GTX680, which is what I'm running. I bought it on day 1 (March 2012) and is running at 1171MHz (boosts to about 1280MHz). This is with an OEM cooler and no voltage mods. Sooo I'd suspect there are plenty of GTX770s that will run this speed without much effort. That and those high clocked factory cards tend to have a premium price. Just get one with a good cooler and rock the OC. Then save the extra $$$ for a sack of cheez burgers.

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no I ment inno3d was exclusive to Europe however, Galaxy I found on Amazon.com which is the north american side of the website which gets me to assume it's sold in the USA.
 
I've seen Galaxy cards on Newegg for a few years now. I think they are more prevalent in Europe and if it's an exclusive, maybe Newegg just doesn't get their hands on them.

With that said, there are a lot of good models out there besides this. Heck a GTX770 is just a refreshed GTX680, which is what I'm running. I bought it on day 1 (March 2012) and is running at 1171MHz (boosts to about 1280MHz). This is with an OEM cooler and no voltage mods. Sooo I'd suspect there are plenty of GTX770s that will run this speed without much effort. That and those high clocked factory cards tend to have a premium price. Just get one with a good cooler and rock the OC. Then save the extra $$$ for a sack of cheez burgers.
 
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