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The card comes factory overclocked at an impressive 1111 MHz core with a 1176 MHz GPU Boost. The 2GB memory will be clocked reference at 6.00 GHz memory.
Launch dates have not been revealed, typically Galaxy outs these in a batch of one 1000 pieces as this product is more intended to be a marketing tool rather then a real mass volume product.
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#4633924 Posted on: 08/08/2013 10:59 AM
For the normal PC user, 2Gb is perfectly fine. But no one here is 'normal', so I'm gonna agree with you lol.
For the normal PC user, 2Gb is perfectly fine. But no one here is 'normal', so I'm gonna agree with you lol.

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#4633942 Posted on: 08/08/2013 12:03 PM
Not every one are using uber-high resolutions and 100 mods on their games.
2GB is just fine for casual gamer/user.
2GB just isn't enough, 4 needs to be standard.
Not every one are using uber-high resolutions and 100 mods on their games.
2GB is just fine for casual gamer/user.
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#4633977 Posted on: 08/08/2013 01:21 PM
Looks really great; like snow in winter =)
Looks really great; like snow in winter =)
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#4634037 Posted on: 08/08/2013 04:25 PM
For something this high-end, I think 3GB ought to be enough. I've come to notice that nvidia uses faster memory and overall better memory management than ATI/AMD, so 3 or 4GB is really only necessary if you're going beyond 1920x1200 (or if you're using multiple displays).
Personally, I see AMD's choice of including more memory to be a better choice, because as long as the driver devs can focus on improving efficiency, that gives the GPUs a longer lifespan (as the extra memory can be used to store more textures or power more displays).
2GB just isn't enough, 4 needs to be standard.
For something this high-end, I think 3GB ought to be enough. I've come to notice that nvidia uses faster memory and overall better memory management than ATI/AMD, so 3 or 4GB is really only necessary if you're going beyond 1920x1200 (or if you're using multiple displays).
Personally, I see AMD's choice of including more memory to be a better choice, because as long as the driver devs can focus on improving efficiency, that gives the GPUs a longer lifespan (as the extra memory can be used to store more textures or power more displays).
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2GB just isn't enough, 4 needs to be standard.