A Roundup of GTX 760 Cards From Different Manufacturers

Nvidia yesterday the GTX 760. After waiting a day, we've rounded up as many of the GTX 760 graphics cards from various manufacturers as we could find. Conveniently, as in the past, you'll find all the details we've managed to find in the table below.

The reference specifications of the GTX 760 are a GK104 silicon, 1152 CUDA cores, 96 TMUs, 32 ROPs, 2 GB of GDDR5 memory over a 256-bit memory interface, and clock speeds of 980 MHz base, 1033 MHz Boost, and 6.0 GHz memory. The cards will also support up to 4-Way SLI.

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Manufacturer Model Base/Boost Clock Memory Clock Special
Asus GTX 760 DirectCU II OC 1006 / 1072 MHz 6.0 GHz DirectCU II
Asus GTX 760 DirectCU Mini 1006 / 1072 MHz 6.0 GHz DirectCU Mini
Colorful GTX 760 980 / 1033 MHz 6.0 GHz GTX 680 PCB
Colorful GTX 760 iGame Ymir-U 1019 / 1072 MHz 6.0 GHz Premium
EVGA GTX 760 980 / 1033 MHz 6.0 GHz Blower 1
EVGA GTX 760 980 / 1033 MHz 6.0 GHz Blower 2
EVGA GTX 760 4 GB 980 / 1033 MHz 6.0 GHz 4 GB GDDR5
EVGA GTX 760 SC 1072 / 1137 MHz 6.0 GHz Row 7 - Cell 4
EVGA GTX 760 FTW 1085 / 1150 MHz 6.0 GHz Row 8 - Cell 4
EVGA GTX 760 ACX 980 / 1033 MHz 6.0 GHz ACX
EVGA GTX 760 SC ACX 1072 / 1137 MHz 6.0 GHz ACX
EVGA GTX 760 4 GB FTW ACX 1085 / 1150 MHz 6.0 GHz 4 GB GDDR5, ACX
Gainward GTX 760 980 / 1033 MHz 6.0 GHz Row 12 - Cell 4
Gainward GTX 760 Phantom 1072 / 1137 MHz 6.2 GHz Phantom
Galaxy GTX 760 GC 1058 / 1110 MHz 6.0 GHz Dual-BIOS
Gigabyte GV-N760OC-2GD Rev 1.0 1085 / 1150 MHz 6.0 GHz WindForce 3X
Gigabyte GV-N760OC-2GD Rev 2.0 1085 / 1150 MHz 6.0 GHz WindForce 450 W
Inno3D GTX 760 980 / 1033 MHz 6.0 GHz Row 17 - Cell 4
Inno3D GTX 760 HerculeZ OC 2 GB 1006 / 1059 MHz 6.0 GHz Row 18 - Cell 4
Inno3D GTX 760 HerculeZ 2000 4 GB 1006 / 1059 MHz 6.0 GHz 4 GB GDDR5
KFA2 GTX 760 980 / 1033 MHz 6.0 GHz Row 20 - Cell 4
KFA2 GTX 760 EX OC 1058 / 1110 MHz 6.0 GHz Row 21 - Cell 4
KFA2 GTX 760 EX OC 4 GB 1058 / 1110 MHz 6.0 GHz 4 GB GDDR5
MSI GTX 760 980 / 1033 MHz 6.0 GHz Row 23 - Cell 4
MSI GTX 760 Gaming 1085 / 1150 MHz 6.0 GHz TwinFrozr III
Palit GTX 760 980 / 1033 MHz 6.0 GHz Row 25 - Cell 4
Palit GTX 760 JetStream 1072 / 1137 MHz 6.2 GHz JetStream
Zotac GTX 760 993 / 1059 MHz 6.0 GHz Row 27 - Cell 4
Zotac GTX 760 Amp! 1111 / 1176 MHz 6.2 GHz Amp! Cooler

The cards will be priced starting at $249.99, with 2 GB factory overclocked cards expected to cost around $300. The 4 GB versions will likely be priced higher.

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  • epileptic
    MSI GTX 760 Gaming has Twin Frozr IV, not III.
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  • samuelspark
    The pricing is wrong on this article. Factory overclocked ones are $260 and 4GB is $280.
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  • catswold
    1152 cores. Seems odd that they are not going to float a ti card of something with 1344 cores as they did with the 670.

    There's quite a gap between the 760 and the 770 both price wise and performance wise.
    Reply
  • Sangeet Khatri
    At the end of the day you are going to get the cheapest one and overclock it yourself. :D
    Reply
  • JackNaylorPE
    All cars are NOT created equal so "overclocking yaself" is a crap shoot. Different coolers, different VRM's, different PCBs all effect overclocking potential. Miss the days when THG used to report on VRM and PCB design.

    http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/geforce-gtx-560-ti-roundup-asus-engtx560-graphics-card-overclocking,2858.html
    Reply
  • husker apollo
    http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107-7.html

    any idea where will this fall on GPU hierarchy?
    Reply
  • dingo07
    wow, with all those cards, and sure more to come - how can someone possibly decide which one to get over any other...????
    Reply
  • tabascosauz
    When I first discovered the OEM GTX 660, somehow I knew it wouldn't be the last time I would see the GK104 with a 1152/96/32 config. Really nothing surprising, because the increased clock would give it make its texture rate a lot closer to the 660 Ti than the 660.

    I'm kinda surprised that the 760 would outpace the 660 Ti in BF3 simply because of the 670/680 grade 256-bit memory. Even with 192 less stream processors.
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