Gigabyte GTX 780 Ti GHz Edition Review

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Hardware Canucks tried the Gigabyte GTX 780 Ti GHz Edition

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Nearly a month after its much-publicized launch, the GTX 780 Ti may selling quite well but custom designed cards from NVIDIA’s board partners are hard to come by. Things are about to change as the likes of Gigabyte, ASUS, MSI and others follow in the footsteps of EVGA’s ACX Superclocked by introducing their own personalized solutions in mid-December. Among what promises to be a deluge of great cards Gigabyte will be front and center with the aptly named GTX 780 Ti GHz Edition.

In direct contradiction to some of their competitors’ upcoming cards which take a slightly more pedestrian approach, Gigabyte is going for the highest possible clock speeds this time around. How high? We’re talking about a Base Clock of 1085MHz and an average Boost frequency of 1150MHz. To give you some idea of where this stands, EVGA’s Superclocked is rated at 1006 / 1072 and the reference card boasts a paltry 875 / 928 ratio. To say Gigabyte is pushing things is an understatement of epic proportions considering the slower Superclocked was nearly able to compete against a GTX 690.
 Gigabyte GTX 780 Ti GHz Edition Review @ Hardware Canucks