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[Galaxy Facebook] Galaxy unveils the GeForce GTX 780 Ti HOF V20 with 3dmark FS and FSE World Records!

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This is it! The New GALAXY GeForce GTX 780 Ti HOF V20 took the new WR on 3DMark Fire Strike and Fire Strike Extreme single GPU. Wondering how does the card look like? Here is a high resolution image for your viewing pleasure. Congratulations to GALAXY and Mad for such amazing achievements!
FSE record confirmation

FS record confirmation





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Funny how everyone is jumping abroad the 8+8+6 PCI-E power connections now for benching flagships. Congrats to Mad Tse though
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The PCB features 16 Phases (Core), 2 Phases (Memory) and 3 Phases (PLL).The PCB is equipped with the industry's high-end Panasonic tantalum capacitor salong with the addition of several KEMET tantalum capacitors with a capacity of 330uF. On the back, MDU3606 MOSFET from Magnachip are featured. To deliver high-speed under overclocked specs, the memory is equipped with its own heat spreader. The PWM supply will come with its own set of heatsink in the final retail variant. Power is pumped through Dual 8-PIN and a single 6-Pin connector which equates to a TDP above 300 Watts.

Ofcourse, a GPU of such a design would require large amounts of cooling to keep the core and memory stable. Galaxy hasn't revealed the final heatsink design for the card but we suspect it will be similar to the last HOF offering which featured heir flagship HOF series dual fan cooler which offers a much beefier heatsink design. The Galaxy GeForce GTX 780 Ti HOF makes use of a densely packed aluminum fin array that's conveyed heat through four 6mm heatpipes running through the copper base. The dual fans measure 9cm and have a total of 9 blades which are enough to handle some mighty overclocks. The shroud itself looks beast for the monster card that is the GeForce GTX 780 Ti HOF.

For those who want extra power, Galaxy also ships a separate external power supply module which can be bought, offering an 8 Phase PWM with its own set of voltage adjustment and tuning points powered via three 8 Pin connectors. A must have for LN2 overclocking. No words on the price range for the card have been revealed but it will easily cross the $799 barrier considering the massive power design.
 
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Omg omg omg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The PCB features 16 Phases (Core), 2 Phases (Memory) and 3 Phases (PLL).The PCB is equipped with the industry's high-end Panasonic tantalum capacitor salong with the addition of several KEMET tantalum capacitors with a capacity of 330uF. On the back, MDU3606 MOSFET from Magnachip are featured. To deliver high-speed under overclocked specs, the memory is equipped with its own heat spreader. The PWM supply will come with its own set of heatsink in the final retail variant. Power is pumped through Dual 8-PIN and a single 6-Pin connector which equates to a TDP above 300 Watts.
 
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Originally Posted by Cryosis00 View Post

Didn't Galaxy pull out of the US market? These might be a pretty penny to get in the US.
Nope! I just asked the Galaxy rep via PM.

Galaxy is sticking to the U.S. market, their service and support are here. They are re-working their sales side of things, but you can always order from their webstore. He also said he is trying to push Headquarters to get these HOF here ASAP!

Because...well...they are sexy beasts!
 
#24 ·
that is one gorgeous looking pcb. I wanted to wait for maxwell but....damn. it's getting harder to resist. The only major issue I see with the board is that there aren't many components that will mesh well aesthetically. Setting up a good color scheme with these boards is going to be tough. Maybe a Caselabs white case; alphacool white rads; RIVE BE; not sure about ram; perhaps a xspc waterblock (if they come out with one for this card)
 
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