EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Classified review

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Alright pretty pictures time. Here shall follow a couple of pages with photo's from our photo-shoot. First of the packaging as always. A nice and shiny yellow themed packaging will await you in the stores, it will be hard to miss that of course. 
 

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And there is, the GeForce GTX 780 from EVGA and yes, it is a rather bulky looking piece of hardware. The card is using an updated revision of the ACX dual-slot cooler which uses two 90mm fans, double ball bearing based.  

Accessory List:

  • Driver/Software Disk
  • DVI to VGA Adapter
  • 2x 8-pin PCI-E Power Adapters
  • User Guide
  • EVGA Game of PWNS Poster
  • Installation Manual and Various Documentation


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ACX is short for Active Cooling Xtreme. The radiator covers the VRM and even memory area. The cooler can dissipate roughly 450W of heat whilst remaining silent. As a result under full load this card manages to stay at roughly 70 degrees C in our testing. Impressive, as this card comes factory overclocked. The card is roughly 11 Inches in length which is 28 cm. T
he card is a 3GB model BTW. 
 

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With the GeForce GTX 780 Classified you will receive four display connectors, you'll spot a full size Display port connector, one full size HDMI connector and two DVI connectors (dual-link). You can combine these connectors to setup a surround view (multi-monitor) setup. One card will give you more than sufficient performance to play your games on three monitors. To date, we still receive this question a lot, but dual-link DVI does not mean you can hook up two monitors to one connector. Dual-link means double the signal, that way monitor resolutions over 1920x1200 can be supported or you could use a 120Hz monitor. So explained very simple, dual-link DVI supports high-resolution (above 1920x1200) or high-refresh rate (120Hz) monitors. MSI applied gold plating for the connectors to ensure the very best quality.
 

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Bare in mind that the Classy is factory overclocked for you, it has a 993 MHz Base Clock and a 1046 MHz Boost Clock. The memory was left at the reference clock of 6008 MHz (effective data-rate). Considering that the reference base clock is 863 MHz with a 900 MHz boost clock, we have to admit that it is a very nice factory tweak alright. Then again, this is the 699 USD SKU, so you may expect some extra's.

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