Gainward GeForce GTX 780 Ti Phantom
Gainward proudly presents the Phantom version of GTX 780 Ti graphics. Gainward GeForce GTX 780 Ti Phantom is Gainward own-designed, powered by NVIDIA next-generation Kepler-architecture-based GPU. It offers insanely fast, elegant design and whisper-quiet performance to give hardware enthusiasts and extreme PC gamers the ideal gaming experience. The Gainward GTX 780 Ti Phantom is an extremely over-clocked board. It is factory over-clocked to 980 MHz base clock (875MHz base clock for reference board) for those 2880 cores that is 105MHz faster and 7Ghz 3072MB memory, offering high memory bandwidth. The Gainward GTX 780 Ti Phantom is even faster than the fastest single-GPU board in the planet. It performs up to 10% faster than GTX 780 Ti reference board.
The new Phantom cooler design of Gainward GTX 780 Ti Phantom 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 Ti 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 Ti 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.
Two 8-pin PCI Express power connectors are designed for Gainward GTX 780 Ti Phantom to ensure the power supported from the system power supply unit is inexhaustible during heavy loading operation.
The most exciting part of the Gainward GTX 780 Ti Phantom 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.
With Gainward superior hardware design, users will experience blockbuster games with superlative gaming thrills and enjoy exceptional fill of the performance enhanced and quieter gameplay.
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Would love to see what this can do now EK have released the 780ti waterblocks.
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I've looked at the 580 and 680 phantoms in the past when I was in the market but never hit the buy button, however this one really does sound quality, I'd totally go for it before any other aftermarker TI, I imagine the TI classified will be interesting but from what I see it's gonna carry huge price tag which is basically cause it'll OC better than the rest.
personally with a 384 memory bus and 2880 cores I ain't even bothered. haha