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Gainward GeForce GTX 780 Phantom GLH (Goes Like Hell) Edition

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/24/2013 04:04 PM | source: | 22 comment(s)
Gainward GeForce GTX 780 Phantom GLH (Goes Like Hell) Edition

It's a name you don't hear that often anymore, but Gainward has released a new GeForce GTX 780, it will be released as the Phantom GLH (Goes Like Hell) Edition. And if something goes like hell, it better be fast. The Gainward GTX 780 Phantom "GLH" is a factory over-clocked Phantom version. It is factory over-clocked to 1033 Mhz boost clock (980 Mhz base clock) for those 2304 cores and 3072MB memory is over-clocked to 3100 Mhz (6200 MHz effective).

It performs up to 19% faster than original GTX 780 board. It already reaches the performance level of what GTX Titan board does. And his little brother - Gainward GTX 780 Phantom, factory over-clocked at 954 Mhz boost clock (902 Mhz base clock) for those 2304 cores, performs up to 5% faster than the original GTX 780 board.

The new Phantom cooler design of Gainward GTX 780 Phantom series comes with "Removable fan" – each fan body can be removed to clean if necessary. Five pieces of 8mm heat pipe soldered by copper base help the GTX 780 dissipating the heat away from GPU easily and staying at very low acoustic level. In addition, 8-phase PWM with DrMOS for the GTX 780 core not only delivers extremely over-clocking capability but also offers higher efficiency. You can enjoy the massive power from the board without wasting power.
The most exciting part of the Gainward GTX 780 Phantom series is the "EXPERTmode" feature.

The "EXPERTmode" feature of EXPERTool provides hardcore OCer the way to trick for the board for extremely over-clocking beyond the factory over-clocked speed. OCer can get extra performance boost from it.



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#4624730 Posted on: 07/23/2013 10:35 AM
I can vouch for the Tempest Overlord.

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#4624733 Posted on: 07/23/2013 10:45 AM
I can vouch for the Tempest Overlord.


BTW I'm from South Africa. Can't get that monitor here.

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#4624753 Posted on: 07/23/2013 11:25 AM
You can always get the Benq X2411T or something like that. Its not a bad monitor and supports 144hz or the XL2720T if you want a larger screen.

They aren't the best but they are pretty decent for the price. I have the X2411T and its not as good as its predecessor the XL2420T but gives good enough colours for what I want. My only issue is the default brightness was way too high.

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#4624755 Posted on: 07/23/2013 11:35 AM
You can always get the Benq X2411T or something like that. Its not a bad monitor and supports 144hz or the XL2720T if you want a larger screen.

They aren't the best but they are pretty decent for the price. I have the X2411T and its not as good as its predecessor the XL2420T but gives good enough colours for what I want. My only issue is the default brightness was way too high.

Wow that screen looks nice just a bit expensive. I'm not going to use the 3d

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#4624760 Posted on: 07/23/2013 11:39 AM
Samsung did some non 3D 120hz monitors. Cant remember which model though. They are quite old but were decent if I remember correctly. I think their G2G wasn't great though.

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