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Gainward GeForce GTX 760 Released

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/25/2013 05:30 PM | source: | 5 comment(s)
Gainward GeForce GTX 760 Released

As the leading brand in enthusiastic graphics market, Gainward proudly presents the next member of GTX 700 graphics - GTX 760 series. Gainward GeForce GTX 760 series is powered by the latest generation of breakthrough NVIDIA Kepler. GeForce GTX 760 is the new weapon of choice for gamers-a powerful graphics card that gives you the fast, smooth, quiet gaming you're looking for in all your favorite titles.

It's packed with next-generation features like NVIDIA GeForce Experience and GPU Boost 2.0 that let you crank up the settings in today's most graphics-intensive games. The Gainward GTX 760 Series is lead by Gainward GTX 760 Phantom - factory over-clocked for those 1152 cores at 1137 Mhz boost clock (1072 Mhz base clock) and 2048MB GDDR5 memory at 3100Mhz - 3.2% higher than default speed, provides more memory bandwidth. Gainward GeForce GTX 760 Phantom illustrates exceptional gaming performance per Watt, in DirectX 11 gaming performance, it surpasses up to 60 % than the AMD HD 7970 board and 48% higher in DirectX 11 benchmark.

The new Phantom cooler for Gainward GeForce GTX 760 is brand-new design with "removable fan" - each fan body can be removed to clean if necessary. Furthermore, four heat pipes soldered by copper base help the GTX 760 Phantom dissipating the heat away from GPU easily and staying at very low acoustic level. The "EXPERTool" utility provides hardcore OCer the ways to trick the board for extremely over-clocking beyond the factory over-clocked speed.

Gainward GeForce GTX 760 2GB is also available for customers who have different requirement. The Gainward GTX 760 series improves on past generations to deliver significantly improved thermal performance by:
RPM-balancing filters for stable fan speeds and whisper-quiet acoustics. With the advanced thermal control, Gainward GTX 760 series can be low-power operation for a cooler-running PC.

The implement of the DrMOS is to ensure Gainward GTX 760 series could handle high current with low energy loss. Furthermore, it generates less heat under heavy loading operation so the board can keep cool while over-clocking.

Gainward GeForce GTX 760 series is not only a powerful, feature-rich card but also low power and reasonable price. With Gainward superior hardware design, users will experience blockbuster games with superlative gaming thrills and enjoy the great C/P value.



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#4625571 Posted on: 07/24/2013 05:51 PM
What Sound card is best suited for a PC build requiring both HD Voice-to Text and Video conferencing. Voice input is through an MXL 990 condenser microphone and Xenyx 802 Pre amp mixer. Price is not an issue, but audio quality needs to be optimum. All comments greatly received.


Well, you really can't go past the creative ZxR soundcard :) It has all the features you're looking for :

http://au.creative.com/p/sound-blaster/sound-blaster-zxr

Also, The Asus Xonar Essence STX is good too:

http://pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=10940

Regards,
RagDoll.

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#4626038 Posted on: 07/25/2013 02:53 PM
Thankyou Ragdoll. I have been reading reviews on Asus Can you confirm that ST is a PCI card while the STX is a PCI-E card. The two are not compatable are they. I notice that the ST has the ability to add an H6 daughter board onto it to give 5.1 capability. What difference do you think that this makes? My main interest is in Hi fidelity speech (i.e. not karoake) input and not output, as in games or music? Thanks once again.

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#4626053 Posted on: 07/25/2013 03:18 PM
If price is no question, The Creative ZXR is the daddy of sound cards.

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#4626715 Posted on: 07/26/2013 08:10 PM
I wouldn't say the Daddy as there are a few cards with similar specs....it is one of the best available right now though.

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#4626936 Posted on: 07/27/2013 08:52 AM
Thankyou Plug2K PCCGear and ROBSCIX I shall check out the advice given. Given that there are, as ROBSIX indicates, soundcards with similar specs as Creative ZXR would you please be kind enough to indicate which they are? I am impressed with Asus Xonar Essence STX. Out of ignorance I ask what is the significance of the difference between PCI express and PCI ... How significant. if at all, in making choice of soundcard, is the display connectivity to the Samsung 27A850D monitor? Is it correct to assume compatibility with an i7 3770k mobo for the soundcards that you have recommended? I ask because I do not know and am most grateful for your kind advice.

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