HanBrolo
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Evidently PNY have come out with their latest take on the GeForce 780 Ti!
According to them "It features a brand new aluminum design with highy efficient double ball bearing fans keeping its standard true dual slot form factor. This new chassis offers this GTX 780 Ti XLR8 OC Pure Performances the best cooling system PNY has ever built, to ensure the highest power withdraw. Its XLR8 backplate finishes perfectly its pure design, enhanced by integrated white LED lights."
Below are some pictures of this unusual card...
It's nice to see PNY bringing out a brushed aluminium shroud on a card and I'm certain that many enthusiasts will be keen to use it in order to give their rig a nice "clean" look, especially with those curves...Mmm...Those curves..
*Achem* Anywho, here are the full specifications..
They even include the minimum requirements, with recommended wattage:
The card is to be released the 23rd of July at the following retailers in the UK:
SCAN - http://www.scan.co.uk/products/3gb-pny-gtx-780-ti-xlr8-oc-pure-performance-pcie-30-7000mhz-gddr5-gpu-980mhz-boost-1046mhz-cores-288
Hope you enjoyed this little tid-bit of news. I just thought it was odd but worth mentioning.
According to them "It features a brand new aluminum design with highy efficient double ball bearing fans keeping its standard true dual slot form factor. This new chassis offers this GTX 780 Ti XLR8 OC Pure Performances the best cooling system PNY has ever built, to ensure the highest power withdraw. Its XLR8 backplate finishes perfectly its pure design, enhanced by integrated white LED lights."
Below are some pictures of this unusual card...



It's nice to see PNY bringing out a brushed aluminium shroud on a card and I'm certain that many enthusiasts will be keen to use it in order to give their rig a nice "clean" look, especially with those curves...Mmm...Those curves..
*Achem* Anywho, here are the full specifications..

They even include the minimum requirements, with recommended wattage:
- PCI Express-compliant motherboard with one dual-width x16 graphics slot.
- Two 8-pin PCI Express supplementary power connectors.
- minimum 600W or greater system power supply (with a minimum 12V current rating of 42A.
The card is to be released the 23rd of July at the following retailers in the UK:
SCAN - http://www.scan.co.uk/products/3gb-pny-gtx-780-ti-xlr8-oc-pure-performance-pcie-30-7000mhz-gddr5-gpu-980mhz-boost-1046mhz-cores-288
Hope you enjoyed this little tid-bit of news. I just thought it was odd but worth mentioning.