Galaxy GeForce GTX 780 Ti HOF V20 Unveiled

Dicehunter

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If I liked white and wasn't holding out for the Matrix 780 Ti this would be a choice ^_^

The Galaxy GeForce GTX 780 Ti HOF V20 “Hall of Fame” edition blows away the previous GTX 780 Ti HOF card and instead of the GK110-300-A1 chip incorporates NVIDIA’s flagship GK110-425-B1 which is the fully unlocked Kepler core featuring 2880 Cuda cores and a 3 GB GDDR5 memory running across a 384-bit interface. The HOF edition won’t be kept clocked at reference clocks but would feature some impressive over the GHz frequencies and still leave abundance of room for overclocking enthusiasts. To achieve the world record, overclocker MadTse pushed the card beyond its limits by achieving a core clock of 1886 MHz and 2000 MHz memory clock (8 GHz effective) which is superb.
GALAXY Tech is renowned for their white colored PCBs and they have used the same design scheme on their ultimate GeForce GTX 780 Ti HOF V20 with a beastly looking extended PCB which rivals that of the EVGA GTX GeForce 780 Ti KingPin and MSI GTX 780 TI Lightning. 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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I'd like to see what it looks like with the cooler on first before I write it off. You won't be seeing that side of the card very often to be fair...
 
you've been around long enough to know that his reaction to white PCBs is always something like this.


:D

I think that with a tidy backplate and taking a waterblock into account there's not really that much white to show through... or maybe I'm talking outta my arse (I am a newb after all and I'm yet to pop my modding cherry).

:huh:
 
I think that with a tidy backplate and taking a waterblock into account there's not really that much white to show through... or maybe I'm talking outta my arse (I am a newb after all and I'm yet to pop my modding cherry).

:huh:

if you want a white gpu, get a card with a normal PCB and stick a white backplate on it. far more visually pleasing.
 
Oooh good lord no! There's a limit and this just passed it... I know Snefs Sand of God was stunning in all its whiteness but I can't see many wanting this I mean come on most if not all of us have black Motherboards (mine's blue) even if you were to put this under water with white accents in the loop it would still be too much.
 
Ugh, I'd understand a white backplate but a white PCB is just a bad idea.

The PCB shouldn't be the centerpiece of their design, most other vendors hide the PCB with a backplate with their premium models. I hate these white PCB cards.
 
I actually like the white PCB, but ONLY, if it matches the motherboard, case, etc. For some reason when I see a white build, and there is a bunch of black scattered throughout it, it seems messy to me. A white PCB "cleans thing up" for me. Seriously, whats wrong with it being white?
 
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