MSI Introduces GTX 780 Ti Gaming 3G Graphics Card

MSI has announced its all-new GTX 780 Ti GAMING 3G graphics card. The graphics card features the firm's renown TwinFrozr IV cooler, as well as a custom PCB design to make it stand out in the crowd.

The graphics card is clocked at a base frequency of 1020 MHz, and can boost to speeds of up to 1085 MHz. It also features 3 GB of GDDR5 memory, which runs over a 384-bit wide memory bus at an effective speed of 7.0 GHz.

Display connectivity is handled by a pair of DVI outputs, a full-size DisplayPort, as well as an HDMI port.

There was no word on when the card would hit retail, nor was there any information on pricing.

Niels Broekhuijsen

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

  • Wamphryi
    Infamous is normally associated with something to be avoided. Is the article promoting the product or bagging it?
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  • clonazepam
    Yeah I think they threw that 'infamous' in due to some poor reporting on it earlier, thinking a transparent version was a production model when it was of course just a prototype.
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  • pcorbust
    I plan to get one of these cards to replace my aging 560 ti sli 1g set up. I game at 1440p, will my i5 3450 be a problem?
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  • MagicPants
    They ought to call the El Guapo 780ti

    From The Three Amigo's:
    "In-famous, what does that mean?"
    "Oh Dusty, in-famous is when you're more than famous."
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  • Trialsking
    Its only 3G! If it was 4G LTE I would total jump on it!!!
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  • Trialsking
    Its only 3G! If it was 4G LTE I would total jump on it!!!
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  • Considering that toms recommends that u not upgrade your cpu unless u can jump 3 tiers...and that an i5-2500k and an i7-4470k are all considered in the same tier...I think your fine
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  • pcorbust
    12174426 said:
    Considering that toms recommends that u not upgrade your cpu unless u can jump 3 tiers...and that an i5-2500k and an i7-4470k are all considered in the same tier...I think your fine

    Thanks. Anyone here an sli problem solver? I have no option in the nvidia control screen to enable sli. Both cards are working and I have reinstalled drivers. The sli bridge is in place.
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  • Master0Fevil22
    these nvidia cards worry me now....I feel like they should have at least gotten ONE console...Now ALL the games are going to get programmed for ATI's hardware. I know they have a lot of good brute force power,...Idk tho...we'll have to see where the industry leads in the next few years. I don't think missing out on all the consoles (except for the Shield....lmao) was a very good idea..
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  • redeemer
    12175253 said:
    these nvidia cards worry me now....I feel like they should have at least gotten ONE console...Now ALL the games are going to get programmed for ATI's hardware. I know they have a lot of good brute force power,...Idk tho...we'll have to see where the industry leads in the next few years. I don't think missing out on all the consoles (except for the Shield....lmao) was a very good idea..

    Do not worry Nvidia will still be a strong contender in the PC space for a few more years.
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