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MSI GeForce GTX 780 Gaming Edition Released

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/19/2013 08:42 AM | source: | 44 comment(s)
MSI GeForce GTX 780 Gaming Edition Released

MSI has just officially unveiled its latest high-end GTX 780 Gaming graphics card. Featuring NVIDIA's new GeForce GTX 780 GPU with 3GB of high speed GDDR5 memory and PCI Express Gen 3. MSI's proprietary Airflow Control technology, dual over-sized 10 cm fans, and patented Propeller Blade technology perfectly complement the Twin Frozr IV Advanced and its impressive cooling performance. With a core temperature of just 67°C and noise level of a mere 25.7 dB under full load The MSI GTX 780 gives gamers unparalleled gaming performance and stability. In addition, MSI’s Military Class components are now in their 4th generation of development, delivering longer life and better stability than ever before. 

The exclusive Predator audio-video capture software allows gamers to easily record and share their gaming highlights with friends. The MSI GTX 780 features software and hardware exclusively designed for real gamers, making it the ultimate weapon for dominating any gaming challing.

The MSI GeForce GTX 780 Gaming features the Twin Frozr IV advanced Thermal Design. In addition to Propeller Blade, SuperPipe, and Nickel-plated Copper Base technologies for optimal cooling performance, 10 cm over-sized fan blades channel in maximum air flow at ultra low noise levels for unrivaled heat dissipation.

Technical specifications

Name GeForce GTX 780 Gaming
GPU NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780  - GK110
Shaders 2304 Cuda Cores
Clock Speed 954 MHz
Boost Clock Speed 1006 MHz
Memory 3072 MB GDDR5 - 384 bit
Memory Speed 6008 MHz
Connectivity DL-DVI-I / DL-DVI-D / DisplayPort / HDMI

In addition, MSI’s new proprietary Airflow Control technology funnels air directly to the heatpipes, making cooling more efficient. GPU temperature at full load is now a mere 67 °C and noise is kept down to a whisper-quiet 25.7 dB. Indeed, MSI’s continued devotion to innovation and perfection is a welcome relieve for gamers everywhere



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#4622781 Posted on: 07/19/2013 07:23 PM
I was thinking 2tb Western Digital....actually just looking at them right now. Lets say I ran a game or a program i couldn't fit on my ssd for music because i needed the space.....a 6gb/s 7200 rpm hdd would run just as fast as a SSD or where are we in comparison?

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#4622784 Posted on: 07/19/2013 07:26 PM
running games from HDDs is fine most of the time, some games have improved loading times and in some games where there's textures being streamed in, it's better to run those from SSDs. Main benefit of SSD will be seen when you run your OS from it. seriously, they boot so fast and once your in your desktop, everything is ready to go. You'll love it.

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#4622788 Posted on: 07/19/2013 07:36 PM
Awesome, thank you so much for your help! Now, just from reading on line though, do you know anything about the RAM situation Ive read?....I guess people bought faster RAM but it was only running at 1333 and should have been faster. Guess the solution was to configure it in BIOs. Is there any truth to this?...I think the RAM i selected was good. G skill trident 2x8gb 2666

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#4622792 Posted on: 07/19/2013 07:45 PM
Awesome, thank you so much for your help! Now, just from reading on line though, do you know anything about the RAM situation Ive read?....I guess people bought faster RAM but it was only running at 1333 and should have been faster. Guess the solution was to configure it in BIOs. Is there any truth to this?...I think the RAM i selected was good. G skill trident 2x8gb 2666

Set it manually in BIOS.

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