A Roundup of the GeForce GTX 780 Releases & Variants
Nvidia's new flagship graphics card, the GTX 780, is available from a wide range of manufacturers, most of which have made no changes to the reference design.
As with most major releases, the Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 is available in a number of variants from a wide range of manufacturers, which are tabulated below. It’s interesting to note that there seems to be little variation from Nvidia’s reference specifications, and that EVGA has made the peculiar decision to release seven versions of the GTX 780 with three different coolers and clock rates.
Name | Base Clock | Boost Clock | Memory Clock | Cooler | Price |
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Nvidia Reference GTX 780 | 863 MHz | 900 MHz | 1502 MHz | Stock | $650 |
Asus GTX 780 | 863 MHz | 902 MHz | 1502 MHz | Stock | $650 |
EVGA GTX 780 | 863 MHz | 902 MHz | 1502 MHz | Stock | TBC |
EVGA GTX 780 | 863 MHz | 902 MHz | 1502 MHz | ACX | TBC |
EVGA GTX 780 | 863 MHz | 902 MHz | 1502 MHz | EVGA | TBC |
EVGA GTX 780 Classified | TBC | TBC | 1502 MHz | ACX | TBC |
EVGA GTX 780 FTW | TBC | TBC | 1502 MHz | ACX | TBC |
EVGA GTX 780 Superclocked | 941 MHz | 993 Mhz | 1502 MHz | Stock | TBC |
EVGA GTX 780 Superclocked | 941 MHz | 993 Mhz | 1502 MHz | ACX | TBC |
Galaxy GTX 780 | 863 MHz | 900 MHz | 1502 MHz | Stock | $650 |
Gigabyte GTX 780 | 863 MHz | 900 MHz | 1502 MHz | Stock | $650 |
Gigabyte GTX 780 WindForce 3x OC | 954 MHz | 1006 MHz | 1502 MHz | WindForce 3x | TBC |
Inno3D iChill GTX 780 | 1006 MHz | 1046 MHz | 1553 MHz | HurculeZ 3000 | TBC |
KFA2 GTX 780 | 863 MHz | 900 MHz | 1502 MHz | Stock | $650 |
MSI GTX 780 | 863 MHz | 900 MHz | 1502 MHz | Stock | $650 |
Palit GTX 780 | 863 MHz | 900 MHz | 1502 MHz | Stock | $650 |
Zotac GTX 780 | 863 MHz | 900 MHz | 1502 MHz | Stock | $650 |
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Tarun Iyer was a contributor for Tom's Hardware who wrote news covering a wide range of technology topics, including processors, graphics cards, cooling systems, and computer peripherals. He also covered tech trends such as the development of adaptive all-in-one PCs.
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dkcomputer So I didn't upgrade from my 3slot asus 580 to the 680 because I figured I would get a 780 instead... So now my choice is to buy a 680 that's called a "770"? or pay $650??? Or wait another year? Stupid move nvidia. Stupid.Reply -
JOSHSKORN Do motherboard manufacturers take dual-slot or tri-slot GPUs in mind and move other slots down so they aren't wasted.??Reply -
spentshells 10855264 said:10855017 said:Hm.....no Sapphire 780 :P
I believe Sapphire is AMD only.
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CarolKarine I like the inno3d's Ichill.Reply
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