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Point of View GeForce GTX 780 Trooper series

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/03/2013 08:26 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)
Point of View GeForce GTX 780 Trooper series

Point of View introduces the GeForce GTX 780 Trooper Ammo and GeForce GTX 780 Trooper Mag graphics cards: Premier NVIDIA graphics partner launches today an all new overclocking series. Introducing “TROOPER” and the first two OC cards available beginning of June: the Trooper GTX 780 AMMO Edition and Trooper GTX 780 MAG Edition.

Introducing the Trooper
The mystery force behind this all new brand is a veteran in Graphics overclocking. Skilled in the art of letting stuff run better, faster and more silent - the anonymous Trooper is back and about to kick start performance back to the top. 


Ludicrous speeds
The recently released NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 already brought games to their knees and now, we’re about to detonate the bomb in performance land. In case of performance we can be quite clear, it’s never enough and we are all about performance. This new flagship product again makes a huge jump, setting the standard for next generation gaming! 

It’s time to reload and get back into the game with the Trooper GTX 780 AMMO and Trooper GTX 780 MAG editions graphics card. At this moment we have two models of the GeForce GTX 780 available, the default OC card being the AMMO Edition. The AMMO edition features a nominal core clock of 902 MHz and a boost of 941 MHz. Nice to start with but it gets even better with the MAG edition. 

On exactly 941 MHz, the MAG edition will take it over and pushes that up to 980 MHz for the boost clock.



Point of View GeForce GTX 780 Trooper series




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