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Gigabyte GTX 780 Ti GHz Edition 3GB Graphics Card Review

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The Gigabyte GTX 780 Ti GHz Edition graphics card actually did more or less the same as the Nvidia GTX 780 Ti reference card we had. The reference card managed 1126MHz core, 1178MHz boost and 1975MHz memory. Gigabyte’s variant managed 1125MHz core, 1190MHz boost and 1900MHz memory. Unsurprisingly there wasn’t much further we could go with this card given how high it was already clocked. The tiny 12MHz boost speed jump over the reference Nvidia GTX 780 Ti means the Gigabyte GHz edition just about tops our charts.

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