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FILL THE FORM

Fill the FORM above to join the club, if you are a GTX 760 owner, this thread will be good to share information about Overclocking, BIOS Modding and Performance Tweaking
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How to properly fill the form above (avoid anonymous submits)?

How to read my ASIC quality score?

*if you want to add any information on your submission content, post it on this thread or send me a pm!

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AiRk0bImFcQDdFpQU1lkNGNkdHpHY0VYSUYtUm1VaEE&single=true&gid=0&output=html&widget=true

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Feel free to post your benches and what you like about your 760's
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OVERCLOCK SECTION
Do not overuse the Furmark for long periods, this is just a suggestion.
The first you have to do is to download Furmark 1.11.0.
After installing it, run a 400 x 300 window ( i found out that this size and anti-aliasing settings are closest to real max stress gpu have to deal in gaming) with 8MSAA and check what your GPU can boost in stock clocks. Use the GPU-Z to monitor the realtime max boost clocks (in my case, boost 2.0 is 1215-1137=78Mhz (6*13Mhz)).


Now with the help of MSI Afterburner (latest beta suggested) or EVGA precision tools you can overclock the core or the memories.
In order to find your GPU's max OC potentials, set fan speed to its max, and perform 5' (5 minutes) furmark burn-in tests for each step of core or memory overclock you have applied.
E.g.
Set core Voltage to +12mV (max voltage our GPU can get).
Set power limit to 110-115% (so the temp limit will be over 85-90°C).
Set Core clock +13Mhz and memory clock leave it at its stock clocks.
Perform this +13Mhz core clock steps until GPU can not pass a 5' furmark burn-in test. Set core clock back to the last stable +13Mhz step you have applied.
Overclock the memory clock with steps of +50Mhz.
Do this for as long times needed until furmark burn-in test can not be completed.
Set Memory clocks to latest furmark passed clocks.

Now run a unigine valley or heaven benchmark for two times in benchmark mode, repeat the second benchmark loop immediately after first finishes.
IF your GPU can finish these unigine bench tests, congratulations you have found the MAX stable oc of your gpu! If not set core clock frequency one step back (-13Mhz) and try again. Repeat this step until you can pass the benchmark twice without problem.
You may now set fan speed accordingly if you like.

OFC i am not responsible if something goes wrong with your GPU, your PC, your life or anything else
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Aftermarket cooling solutions and tips
Aftermarket air cooling: Read instructions, GPU length and tips here.
Watercooling: @Unicr0nhunter has made a great research on which block fits to the GTX760, you may read it here.

BENCH RESULTS
For comparison here are my daily clocks which used for these bench results (clocks 100% stable):
CPU i5 3570k is running @ 4.4Ghz
RAMs @ 2400Mhz
In some results, monitor analysis is 1680*1050. Divide scores with 1.175 for 1080p matched performance).
GPU clocks: 1306 - 1800Mhz (except if specified otherwise)


Unigine Valley (Extreme HD preset):
Clocks: 1411 / 4004 by HOMECINEMA-PC
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Clocks 1333/1827 link by [CyGnus]



1332/1850Mhz:

Unigine Valley SLI O/Ced (Extreme HD preset)
Clocks 1320/3680 by [CyGnus]


GPU1:1306-1800Mhz (ASIC 77.1%) GPU2:1228-1800Mhz (ASIC 68%):

Unigine Valley Tri -SLI O/Ced (Extreme HD preset)

Posted by HOMECINEMA

3DMark11:
GTX760 single P10732 - 10262 graphics score HOMECINEMA-PC 3930k@5273@2400 760 Hawk 1385 / 4004 @ 1.3vc by HOMECINEMA-PC

GTX 760 sli by [CyGnus] P17065 - 19531 graphics score score

GTX 760 sli P18051 - 19789 graphics score, 3930k@5016@2400 Hawk / Giga SLI 1385 / 1346@ 3802@ 1.3v / 1.212v by HOMECINEMA-PC

GTX 760 tri-sli P22418 - 27690 graphics score, 3930k@5204@2428 Hawk / Giga / Giga 1333 / 1320 / 1333@ 3586 1.212v by HOMECINEMA-PC

3DMark13:
Clocks: 1411 / 3808 -> 7182 (7670 graphics) by HOMECINEMA-PC

1358-3700 -> 6560 (7447 graphics)

HOMECINEMA-PC 3930k@5204@2428 HAWK SLI 1372/1372/3600@1.3v 6170

Extreme preset 1358/3700 -> 3349 (3495 graphics score)

Tomb Raider 2013 (ultimate preset, shadows normal):
Clocks: 1360/1800

Sleeping Dogs (extreme):

Crysis3 all set to High + 16x AF:
Clocks: 1332 -1800

BF3 high + 16x AF , AA - AO - blur off:
Clocks: 1332 -1800

DRIVER DOWNLOAD
Here's the newest link to download the new NVIDIA drivers that support the 760, as well as contain bug fixes for other 700 series users.

GENERAL INFO
The GTX 760s are available on Newegg and TigerDirect with stock clocked models at $249 USD and OC models around $259-269 USD! If you discover any other online retailers carrying the 760 and PM/reply to thread and I'll add them ASAP!

Here's a screenshot of all the 760s listed on Techpowerup:

With the GTX 760 now available, I felt like I should go ahead and give the new GPU it's own thread. Feel free to share info on the new GPU and share links (hardware, official releases, pics, benchmarks, whatever you want). I'll be updating this post regularly as I come across benchmarks and official releases myself, but if you catch something that hasn't gotten onto this thread feel free to share and I'll update the thread ASAP!
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Once the cards to ship feel free to start some benching, overclocking, putting them in SLI (anyone else thinking about a little 760 4GB SLI action?), etc., and sharing your experiences so all of us can get an idea of what these new cards are capable of!
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Reference GTX 760 Specifications:
GPU Name:GK104 (similar to chip in GTX 680 and GTX 770)
Process Size: 28 nm
Transistors: 3,540 million
Die Size: 294 mm²
Shading Units: 1152 (20% more than ref. GTX 660)
TMUs: 96 (20% more than ref. GTX 660)
ROPs: 32 (33% more than ref. GTX 660)
SMX Count: 6 (20% more than ref. GTX 660)
Pixel Rate: 23.5 GPixel/s (20% more than ref. GTX 660)
Texture Rate: 94.1 GTexel/s (20% more than ref. GTX 660)
Floating-point performance: 2,258 GFLOPS (20% more than ref. GTX 660)
Bus Interface: PCIe 3.0 x16
GPU Clock: 980 MHz
Boost Clock: 1032 MHz
Memory Clock: 1502 MHz (6008 MHz effective)
Memory Size: 2048 MB
Memory Type: GDDR5
Memory Bus:256 bit (33 more than ref. GTX 660)
Bandwidth: 192 GB/s (33% more than ref. GTX 660)
DirectX: 11.0
OpenGL: 4.3
OpenCL: 1.1
Shader Model: 5.0
Slot Width: Dual-slot
Length: 9.5 inches/241 mm
TDP: 170 W (21.4% more than ref. GTX 660)
Outputs:2x DVI 1x HDMI 1x DisplayPort

It appears that at the hardware level, the GTX 760 is 28% better than the GTX 660, with a TDP increase of 21.4% (from 140W to 170W). The GTX 760 is 16% better than the GTX 660Ti, with a TDP increase of 13.3%.

NOTES FOR CURRENT NVIDIA USERS: If you already own a single GTX 660/660Ti or better (specifically the 660Ti, which has 14.3% more CUDA cores than the 760) it looks like it'll be difficult to justify the upgrade, unless you can sell your previous card to assist you with your purchase. A 16-28% performance increase is something you could likely gain with a decent OC... Just my 2c. Of course if money is no issue, go for it!

I'd say that if you're coming from a GTX 650, 570, 480, or similarly performing NVIDIA products this GPU is worth an upgrade.

NOTES FOR CURRENT AMD USERS: If you already own a single 7950, 7950 Boost, or 7970 GHz Edition, there's not much reason to grab a GTX 760, UNLESS you are looking into adding additional GPUs in the future. Whereas NVIDIA is superior to AMD in this area. Latency, microstuttering, etc. are not issues with SLI.

I'd say if you're coming from an HD 7850 or similarly performing set up, or just want the comfort of knowing that a future multi-GPU set up will actually work, this GPU (or two of them
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GTX 760 Articles/Webpages:
EVGA GTX 760 Lineup Leaks
Full EVGA GTX 760 Lineup Leaks
Techpowerup GTX 760 Page
Zotac GTX 760 Models Pictured special thanks to svenge for the hat-tip!
ASUS GTX 760 DirectCU II Pictured and Detailed
Gigabyte GTX 760 OC Edition Packaging Pictured, will use Windforce Cooler
Galaxy GTX 760 Pictures Leak
GTX 760 3DMark 11 Scores Leaked
GTX 760 Rumored to be Last 700 Series GPU Release in 2013 (should AMD Give No Contest)
NVIDIA GTX 760 Performance Slides Leak (GTX 760 beats AMD 7950 and 7950 Boost models in every game)
NVIDIA Shows Off GTX 760 Roundup (Official!) special thanks to lagittaja for the hat-tip!
GTX 760 VS. HD 7950 and HD 7950 Boost Edition


GTX 760 VS ALL POPULAR AMD AND NVIDIA GPUs


VARIOUS GAMES BENCHMARKS

Source
ASUS GTX 760s

ASUS GTX 760 DirectCU II 2GB (2x 80mm fans)


Base Clock: 1006 MHz
Boost Clock: 1072 MHz
Memory Clock: 6008 MHz
CUDA Cores: 1152
Bus Type: PCI-E 3.0
Memory Spec: 2048 MB GDDR5
Memory Bus Width: 256-Bit
Length: 8.6 inches
Width: 5 inches
Height: 1.5 inches
Display Outputs: 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort
EVGA GTX 760s

EVGA GTX 760 2GB (reference cooler)


Base Clock: 980 MHz
Boost Clock: 1033 MHz
Memory Clock: 6008 MHz
CUDA Cores: 1152
Bus Type: PCI-E 3.0
Memory Spec: 2048 MB GDDR5
Memory Bit Width: 256-Bit
Height: 111.15 mm
Length: 241 mm
Display Outputs: 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort

EVGA GTX 760 FTW 2GB (reference cooler)
CREATOR: gd-jpeg v1.0 (using IJG JPEG v62), quality = 90

Base Clock: 1085MHz
Boost Clock: 1150 MHz
Memory Clock: 6008 MHz
CUDA Cores: 1152
Bus Type: PCI-E 3.0
Memory Spec: 2048 MB GDDR5
Memory Bit Width: 256-Bit
Height: 111.15 mm
Length: 241 mm
Display Outputs: 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort

EVGA GTX 760 4GB (reference cooler)
CREATOR: gd-jpeg v1.0 (using IJG JPEG v62), quality = 90

Base Clock: 980 MHz
Boost Clock: 1033 MHz
Memory Clock: 6008 MHz
CUDA Cores: 1152
Bus Type: PCI-E 3.0
Memory Spec: 2048 MB GDDR5
Memory Bit Width: 256-Bit
Height: 111.15 mm
Length: 241 mm
Display Outputs: 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort

EVGA GTX 760 ACX 2GB (2 x 92mm fans) $249
CREATOR: gd-jpeg v1.0 (using IJG JPEG v62), quality = 90

Base Clock: 980 MHz
Boost Clock: 1033 MHz
Memory Clock: 6008 MHz
CUDA Cores: 1152
Bus Type: PCI-E 3.0
Memory Spec: 2048 MB GDDR5
Memory Bit Width: 256-Bit
Height: 111.15 mm
Length: 241 mm
Display Outputs: 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort

EVGA GTX 760 SuperClocked ACX 2GB (2 x 92mm fans) $259
CREATOR: gd-jpeg v1.0 (using IJG JPEG v62), quality = 90

Base Clock: 1072 MHz
Boost Clock: 1137 MHz
Memory Clock: 6008 MHz
CUDA Cores: 1152
Bus Type: PCI-E 3.0
Memory Spec: 2048 MB GDDR5
Memory Bit Width: 256-Bit
Height: 111.15 mm
Length: 241 mm
Display Outputs: 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort

EVGA GTX 760 ACX 4GB (2 x 92mm fans)


Base Clock: 980 MHz
Boost Clock: 1033 MHz
Memory Clock: 6008 MHz
CUDA Cores: 1152
Bus Type: PCI-E 3.0
Memory Spec: 4096 MB GDDR5
Memory Bit Width: 256-Bit
Height: 111.15 mm
Length: 241 mm
Display Outputs: 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort

EVGA GTX 760 FTW ACX 4GB (2 x 92mm fans)
CREATOR: gd-jpeg v1.0 (using IJG JPEG v62), quality = 90

Base Clock: 1085 MHz
Boost Clock: 1150 MHz
Memory Clock: 6008 MHz
CUDA Cores: 1152
Bus Type: PCI-E 3.0
Memory Spec: 2048 MB GDDR5
Memory Bit Width: 256-Bit
Height: 111.15 mm
Length: 241 mm
Display Outputs: 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort

EVGA GTX 760 FTW SuperClocked 2GB (EVGA cooler) $259
CREATOR: gd-jpeg v1.0 (using IJG JPEG v62), quality = 90

Base Clock: 1072 Mhz
Boost Clock: 1137 Mhz
Memory Clock: 6008 MHz
CUDA Cores: 1152
Bus Type: PCI-E 3.0
Memory Spec: 2048 MB GDDR5
Memory Bit Width: 256-Bit
Height: 111.15 mm
Length: 241 mm
Display Outputs: 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort
Galaxy GTX 760s

Galaxy GTX 760 2GB (Galaxy cooler) $269


Base Clock: 1058 Mhz
Boost Clock: 1110 Mhz
Memory Clock: 6008 MHz
CUDA Cores: 1152
Bus Type: PCI-E 3.0
Memory Spec: 2048 MB GDDR5
Memory Bit Width: 256-Bit
Height:
Length:
Display Outputs: 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort
Gigabyte GTX 760s

Gigabyte GTX 760 Windforce OC Edition 2GB (3x 80mm fans) $259


Base Clock: 1085 Mhz
Boost Clock: 1150 Mhz
Memory Clock: 6008 MHz
CUDA Cores: 1152
Bus Type: PCI-E 3.0
Memory Spec: 2048 MB GDDR5
Memory Bit Width: 256-Bit
Height: Unknown
Length: Unknown
Display Outputs: 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort
MSI GTX 760s

MSI GTX 760 Twin Frozr Gaming Edition 2GB (2x 100mm fans) $259


Base Clock: 1085 MHz
Boost Clock: 1150 MHz
Memory Clock: 6008 MHz
CUDA Cores: 1152
Bus Type: PCI-E 3.0
Memory Spec: 2048 MB GDDR5
Memory Bit Width: 256-Bit
Height: 126 mm
Length: 260 mm
Display Outputs: 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort
Zotac GTX 760s

Zotac GTX 760 2GB (reference cooler)
CREATOR: gd-jpeg v1.0 (using IJG JPEG v62), quality = 90

Base Clock: 993MHz
Boost Clock: 1059 Mhz
Memory Clock: 6008 MHz
CUDA Cores: 1152
Bus Type: PCI-E 3.0
Memory Spec: 2048 MB GDDR5
Memory Bit Width: 256-Bit
Height: 111.15 mm
Length: 241 mm
Display Outputs: 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort

Zotac GTX 760 AMP! Edition 2GB (2x 80mm fans)
CREATOR: gd-jpeg v1.0 (using IJG JPEG v62), quality = 90
Base Clock: 1111 Mhz
Boost Clock: 1176 Mhz
Memory Clock: 6008 MHz
CUDA Cores: 1152
Bus Type: PCI-E 3.0
Memory Spec: 2048 MB GDDR5
Memory Bit Width: 256-Bit
Height: Unknown
Length: Unknown
Display Outputs: 2x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort

*This post contains material from both members: lolzcat and melodystyle2003.
 
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Thanks for that info svenge. Added the URL to the article/webpages part of the OP. Will update the OP with images and specs of the ASUS DCII, MSI GE, and Zotac models ASAP.

EDIT 1: Adding images and info for the Zotac GTX 760s right now.

EDIT 2: Zotac info is up. Anyone found any additional info that they would like me to add?

EDIT 3: ASUS info is up. Just put up the MSI Twin Frozr Gaming Edition info up as well.

EDIT 4: Gigabyte info is up.

EDIT 5: Galaxy info is up, shared link to leaked GTX 760 3DMark 11 scores. I think everything is up to date now.
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EDIT 6: Added article about GTX 760 possibly being last 700 series GPU release of 2013, should AMD not give any contest.

EDIT 7: Added picture of the Gigabyte 760 to go along with the pic of the box and the info.

EDIT 8: Recalculated hardware improvements of 760 over 660. Forgot to include the new bus width. The 760 hardware improvement percentage over the 660 is 28%, with 21.4% more TDP.

EDIT 9: Calculated hardware improvements of 760 over 660Ti. Improvement percentage of the 760 of the 660Ti is 16%, with a TDP increase of 13.3%.

NOTE: The GTX 760 has 14.3% less CUDA cores than the 660Ti.

EDIT 10: Added a link GTX 760 performance slides leak. The GTX 760 beats the 7950 Boost Edition in every major PC title! Averaging 12.5% more FPS than the 7950, and 9.2% more FPS than the 7950 Boost Edition.

EDIT 11: Added 760 upgrade recommendations for NVIDIA and AMD owners.
 
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We'll see when the formal announcement is made.
Exactly. I'm not going to make any attempts at guessing pricing to save myself some hassle, should I be wrong. The cards should be coming out today, so we shall find out soon enough my friend!
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EDIT 1: Added fan/cooler specs to all 760 models I was given information on. Special thanks to AlphaC for the idea and fan size info!

EDIT 2: Just checked Amazon and Newegg to see if any GTX 760 models are available yet, but no luck. It's almost 5AM where I am (Central Time). Perhaps they'll be up around noon or early afternoon. I remember the GTX 770 showing up on Newegg around noon (Central Time) on release day, I know it was definitely online by 1PM, which is when I ordered mine.
 
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Thanks for sharing the info guys! Just saw EVGAs tweet about the 760 with ACX cooling, was about to report back to all of you but it looks like you beat me to it.

Could anyone compile a list of the 760s that are out right now? I'm at a point where I can't look around for the info online right now but if someone could look and reply/PM me a list I'll copy and paste it to the OP.

EDIT 1: Sorry for all of the typos, was trying to type all of that rather quickly on mobile and it didn't end up making sense.
 
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Originally Posted by lolzcat View Post

Thanks for sharing the info guys! Just saw EVGAs tweet about the 760 with ACX cooling, was about to report back to all of you but it looks like you beat me to it.

Could anyone compile a list of the 760s that are out right now? I'm at a point where I could look around for th info online right now but if someone could look and reply/PM me a list I'll copy and paste it to the OP.
This should include most of the cards
http://videocardz.com/43201/nvidia-announces-geforce-gtx-760-graphics-cards-roundup
Click on the more info below one of them and see, well, more info about them.
Since EVGA has uhm 6 or 7 different SKU's but only like three are available right now.
And here's a few of the reviews listed
http://forums.videocardz.com/topic/519-nvidia-geforce-gtx-760-reviews-round-up/
http://www.overclock.net/t/1404021/various-gtx-760-reviews/0_20
 
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Originally Posted by lolzcat View Post

Thanks for sharing the info guys! Just saw EVGAs tweet about the 760 with ACX cooling, was about to report back to all of you but it looks like you beat me to it.

Could anyone compile a list of the 760s that are out right now? I'm at a point where I could look around for th info online right now but if someone could look and reply/PM me a list I'll copy and paste it to the OP.
ASUS:
DirectCU II 2GB (GTX760-DC2-2GD5) 980/1033/6008
DirectCU II OC 2GB (GTX760-DC2OC-2GD5) 1006/1071/6008

EVGA:
"VANILLA" 2GB (02G-P4-2761-KR) 980/1033/6008
"VANILLA" 4GB (02G-P4-2766-KR) 980/1033/6008 ["COMING SOON"]
ACX 2GB (02G-P4-2763-KR) 980/1033/6008
SUPERCLOCKED 2GB (02G-P4-2762-KR) 1072/1137/6008
SUPERCLOCKED ACX 2GB (02G-P4-2765-KR) 1072/1137/6008
FTW 2GB (02G-P4-2762-KR) 1085/1150/6008
FTW 4GB (02G-P4-2768-KR) 1085/1150/6008 ["COMING SOON"]

GALAXY:
"VANILLA" 2GB (76XPH6DV6XSX) 980/1033/6008
GC 2GB (76XPH6DV6KKZ) 1058/1110/6008
GC 4GB (76NQH7DV8NKV) 1058/1110/6008

GIGABYTE:
WINDFORCE 3X 2GB (GV-N760OC-2GD) 1085/1150/6008
WINDFORCE 3X REV 2.0 2GB (GV-N760OC-2GD REV2.0) 1085/1150/6008

MSI:
"VANILLA" 2GB (N760-2GD5) 980/1033/6008
"VANILLA" 2GB OC (N760-2GD5/OC) 1006/1072/6008
GAMING EDITION 2GB (N760 TF 2GD5/OC) 1085/1150/6008

PNY:
XLR8 2GB (VCGGTX7602XPB) 980/1033/6008

ZOTAC:
"VANILLA" 2GB (ZT-70401-10P) 993/1059/6008
AMP! EDITION 2GB (ZT-70402-10P) 1111/1176/6208
 
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Originally Posted by svenge View Post

ASUS:
DirectCU II 2GB (GTX760-DC2-2GD5) 980/1033/6008
DirectCU II OC 2GB (GTX760-DC2OC-2GD5) 1006/1071/6008

EVGA:
"VANILLA" 2GB (02G-P4-2761-KR) 980/1033/6008
"VANILLA" 4GB (02G-P4-2766-KR) 980/1033/6008 ["COMING SOON"]
ACX 2GB (02G-P4-2763-KR) 980/1033/6008
SUPERCLOCKED 2GB (02G-P4-2762-KR) 1072/1137/6008
SUPERCLOCKED ACX 2GB (02G-P4-2765-KR) 1072/1137/6008
FTW 2GB (02G-P4-2762-KR) 1085/1150/6008
FTW 4GB (02G-P4-2768-KR) 1085/1150/6008 ["COMING SOON"]

GALAXY:
"VANILLA" 2GB (76XPH6DV6XSX) 980/1033/6008
GC 2GB (76XPH6DV6KKZ) 1058/1110/6008
GC 4GB (76NQH7DV8NKV) 1058/1110/6008

GIGABYTE:
WINDFORCE 3X 2GB (GV-N760OC-2GD) 1085/1150/6008
WINDFORCE 3X REV 2.0 2GB (GV-N760OC-2GD REV2.0) 1085/1150/6008

MSI:
"VANILLA" 2GB (N760-2GD5) 980/1033/6008
"VANILLA" 2GB OC (N760-2GD5/OC) 1006/1072/6008
GAMING EDITION 2GB (N760 TF 2GD5/OC) 1085/1150/6008

PNY:
XLR8 2GB (VCGGTX7602XPB) 980/1033/6008

ZOTAC:
"VANILLA" 2GB (ZT-70401-10P) 993/1059/6008
AMP! EDITION 2GB (ZT-70402-10P) 1111/1176/6208
WOW. Thanks for this extremely informative list. Will be adding this information to the OP immediately. Cheers!
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EDIT 1: Adding pricing information to the listed GPUs in the OP. Will be updating throughout the day.
 
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I'd arrange the EVGA list by the cooler being used. They have three different. the blower with white accent, then the "evga style" blower and then there's the ACX
Also looks like the stock ACX and SC ACX have a different looking cooler than the FTW. Same applies for the blower styles.
I don't know what we should call those "evga style" blowers..

ACX 2GB 02G-P4-2763-KR 980/1033+/6008 AVAILABLE
ACX 2GB SC 02G-P4-2765-KR 1072/1137+/6008 AVAILABLE
ACX 4GB FTW 04G-P4-2768-KR 1085/1150+/6008 COMING SOON

EVGA 2GB 02G-P4-2761-KR 980/1033+/6008 AVAILABLE
EVGA 2GB SC 02G-P4-2762-KR 1072/1137+/6008 AVAILABLE
EVGA 2GB FTW 02G-P4-2764-KR 1085/1150+/6008 COMING SOON

VANILLA 2GB 02G-P4-2760-KR 980/1033+/6008 AVAILABLE
VANILLA 4GB 04G-P4-2766-KR 980/1033+/6008 NOTIFY ME

P.S. These are from the US site.
For EUROPE the only card available for purchase right now is the 2GB Superclocked 2762 SKU which is sad..
Come on EVGA EU, stock the FTW models!


Also there is one another funny thing I noticed.
All of the EVGA models are 1x8pin+1x6pin, except the two "vanilla" cards and then the blower style FTW model is 2x6pin. The FTW model. 2x6pin. The hell. Why? Perhaps it uses GTX670/680 PCB, judging by the stacked 2x6pin!
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The length of the card suggests that as well, 254mm.
 
#21 ·
Whoah lagittaja you're seriously on top of all the little details man! I'm digging the enthusiasm. Glad to finally see someone else excited about this release!

I'm pretty jealous that the EVGA 760 with ACX has silver on it. I wish my 770 ACX would have had a silver option. A lot easier to color match with silver than it is to color match gold!
 
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Also there is one another funny thing I noticed.
All of the EVGA models are 1x8pin+1x6pin, except the two "vanilla" cards and then the blower style FTW model is 2x6pin. The FTW model. 2x6pin. The hell. Why? Perhaps it uses GTX670/680 PCB, judging by the stacked 2x6pin!
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The length of the card suggests that as well, 254mm.
And 5 power phases + 115% Power Target
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I predict that these card's Overclocking success rate would be just as high as the 770. On the 770 owners thread, we can all go over 1300Mhz, and i mean EVERYBODY
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I run mine at 1320Mhz each... My cards have x2 8 pin power connectors, and the 760 has one 6 pin and one 8pin... hmmm... The 760 is just ridiculously awesome for the price
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#24 ·
Off topic for the 760 thread, but anyways...

Is there any way to raise power target limit for the EVGA GTX 770? 106% is kinda weak... I know that the Gigabyte 770s have up to 111% TDP. I'd love to be able to unlock the ability to get 110-120% power target with my EVGA card, as I won't ever buy any other branded NVIDIA card!
 
#25 ·
I'm excited too! Pretty sure this will be my next card. Only thing I don't like is that it consumes more than a 670 in many of the reviews. Is this because they compared the 760 which is at high clocks already, to a stock 670? If you would compare 760 and 670 clock per clock would it still consume more power?

And I am debating between 2 cards. The MSI twin frozr 760 looks insanely quiet both in idle and load. Techpowerup said only the 760 direct cu 2 might be able to best it on the noise levels. But now that their 760 direct cu 2 review is up they say it is quiet in idle but not that quiet under load which I don't really care for because adjusting fan profile is 2 seconds work. But I do like the look of the new direct cu 2 cooler very much against that fugly yea look at me I am an epic red gaming card with military grade components of course MSI. Once it is in my case it doesn't matter that much anymore though... So which card is more silent at idle? One review said that the MSI in idle was 10 dB more quiet than the competition. In IDLE!!! It was tested in a sound chamber at 10cm distance check the link, it is in dutch though: http://nl.hardware.info/reviews/4524/41/nvidia-geforce-gtx-760-review-boost-voor-de-midrange-koeling-en-geluidsproductie-evgainno3dmsi
Third graph is what you're looking for.

So if anyone can find a direct comparison of MSI 760 twin frozr and Asus 760 direct cu 2 and especially regarding idle noise: Much appreciated.
 
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