Six EVGA GeForce GTX 760 Graphics Cards Spotted

Image Source: VideoCardz.com

It appears that EVGA is preparing a grand total of at least six GTX 760 graphics cards, all of them quite impressive. There will be a number of differences between the cards -- there will be 4 GB versions, overclocked versions and versions with the ACX cooler. So without further ado, enjoy the table below:

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ModelBase ClockBoost ClockMemory SizeMemory Clock
GTX 760 4GB980 MHz1033 MHz4 GB6.00 GHz
GTX 760 ACX980 MHz1033 MHz2 GB6.00 GHz
GTX 760 Superclocked ACX1072 MHz1137 MHz2 GB6.00 GHz
GTX 760 FTW 2GB1085 MHz1150 MHz2 GB6.00 GHz
GTX 760 FTW 4GB ACX1085 MHz1150 MHz4 GB6.00 GHz
GTX 760 FTW Superclocked 2GB??2 GB6.00 GHz

All of the cards feature two DVI outputs, one HDMI output and one DisplayPort output. They are also all 241 mm long and 111.15 mm high.

Image Source: VideoCardz.com

Reportedly, Nvidia is planning to launch the cards on June 25, early next week. Presumably, at least a couple of these EVGA cards will be joining the launch.

Niels Broekhuijsen

Niels Broekhuijsen is a Contributing Writer for Tom's Hardware US. He reviews cases, water cooling and pc builds.

  • 9a3iqa
    If the GTX 760 is basically a re-branded GTX 660 Ti that would be disappointing.
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  • 11014774 said:
    A report from VideoCardz.com indicates that EVGA is preparing at least six GTX 760 graphics cards.

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    11014978 said:
    If the GTX 760 is basically a re-branded GTX 660 Ti that would be disappointing.


    So what you expect? a rebranded Titan for 200$?

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  • mortsmi7
    They look to be clocked slightly than their 670 counterparts. But, not enough information to say whether it's a 670 or not.
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  • 17seconds
    I like the fact that they are getting more performance, yet lower prices on this "re-branded" 700 series. It makes the 700 series hard to ignore when making a purchase decision.

    The GTX 760, if it comes in at $250-$280 will make it very difficult to recommend anything else in that price range. I see they also left some room in terms of performance and price for a GTX 760 Ti with 1344 CUDA cores.
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  • 17seconds
    The GTX 760 is more like an upgraded GTX 660 Ti. The wider memory bus ought to please a lot of those who thought the 660 Ti's bandwidth was too limiting.
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  • josejones
    I'm due for a new GPU to replace my 5 year old 4870 and sadly, a 760 tops my budget right now. Frankly, the 700 series (a re-vamped 600 series) is NOT what I wanted - I've been waiting for Maxwell due to its new architecture. So, I may have to settle for a 760 but, the price better be right or forget it, NVidia.

    http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1690353/nvidia-760-wait-860.html
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  • aoneone
    Is the GTX 670 faster than 760?
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  • JackNaylorPE
    I'm thinking the new card's performance will continue to be comparable or a bit faster than 1 model up from previous generation ..... but order of magnitude cheaper

    770 comparable to a 680 performance wise but cheaper
    760 Ti comparable to a 670 performance wise but cheaper
    760 comparable to a 660 Ti performance wise but cheaper
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  • JPNpower
    Interestingly, the EVGA 770 with the blower has an open end on the interior end, letting the hot air blow into the case, destroying the benefit of blowers. I hope they don't do so again with the 760, or I'll find it hard to see anybody buying the blower, and not handing over a few bucks for the much quieter and cooler ACX version. Maybe this is exactly how they want...
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  • 17seconds
    11021978 said:
    Interestingly, the EVGA 770 with the blower has an open end on the interior end, letting the hot air blow into the case, destroying the benefit of blowers. I hope they don't do so again with the 760, or I'll find it hard to see anybody buying the blower, and not handing over a few bucks for the much quieter and cooler ACX version. Maybe this is exactly how they want...
    That's an air intake, similar to what all blower heatsinks have. Air flows in one end and out the other.
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