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ASUS GeForce GTX 760 Striker Platinum review





In this article we review the ASUS GeForce GTX 760 Striker Platinum, this particular model comes with a customized cooling solution. The card 11-inch long card will come with 4GB of graphics memory and an 8-phase power design with a MOS heatsink. Clock frequencies you can expect the card to launch at a 1150 MHz Boost clock frequency with a memory clock at 6008 MHz (affective data-rate).
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SquirrelBoy
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Posted on: 04/17/2014 03:12 PM
I wonder how much of the performance gain over the 2gb version is caused by the 2gb extra Vram, and not the factory overclock. From the looks of it, it only helped at 2160p, where the framerates were rather low to unplayable anyway.
Besides, I would imagine gamers (targeted audience) who have bought 2160p screens to spend more than $200 on their GPU, and get a 780 or better...
I wonder how much of the performance gain over the 2gb version is caused by the 2gb extra Vram, and not the factory overclock. From the looks of it, it only helped at 2160p, where the framerates were rather low to unplayable anyway.
Besides, I would imagine gamers (targeted audience) who have bought 2160p screens to spend more than $200 on their GPU, and get a 780 or better...
edekoning
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Posted on: 07/10/2014 08:12 AM
Apparently two of these in SLI perform about the same as a 780ti while costing less.
I wonder how much of the performance gain over Besides, I would imagine gamers (targeted audience) who have bought 2160p screens to spend more than $200 on their GPU, and get a 780 or better...
Apparently two of these in SLI perform about the same as a 780ti while costing less.
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I really dig the 4gb 760s, hey HH why was the vrm area so hot with this card, the vram OC done it?