Galaxy GeForce GTX 760 cards revealed

Posted on Tuesday, June 25 2013 @ 18:49 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Galaxy introduces three GeForce GTX 760 cards; a reference based model with 980MHz core, 1033MHz turbo and 2GB GDDR5 memory clocked at 6008MHz, a custom GC version with 1058MHz core, 1110MHz Turbo and 2GB GDDR5 memory clocked at 6008Hz, and also a GC version with 1058MHz core, 1110MHz Turbo and 4GB GDDR5 memory clocked at 6008MHz.
Galaxy Microsystems, a leading global manufacturer of graphics hardware, announced today the GeForce GTX 760 and GTX 760 GC edition graphics cards. As is the trademark of a Galaxy GC Edition, the latter sports an exclusive performance enhanced design with custom cooling. The latest GPU from NVIDIA, the GeForce GTX 760, is the center of this design featuring 1152 stream processors and support for a high bandwidth 256-bit memory interface.

Galaxy raises the bar on the GC edition by taking this powerful new chip, increasing clocks to make it run even faster, bolting on a twin fan, quad heat pipe solution to make it run even cooler, and putting it on a fully redesigned board to maximize power flow and overclock potential. Both cards are equipped with Galaxy’s Force Air Bracket to further assist with ventilation and heat transfer.

The GTX 760 GPU features all of the most recent graphics technologies such as GPU Boost 2.0, TXAA, DirectX 11.1, and PhysX. A single card supports as many as 4 displays, and users can connect as many as three cards together with SLI to further multiply their outputs and graphics performance for a dramatically enhanced gaming experience.

The Galaxy GTX 760 2GB and GTX 760 GC 2GB are available now at leading retailers and etailers, including Amazon, Best Buy, NCIX, Newegg, and TigerDirect. They can also be purchased directly from Galaxy’s online store at http://store.galaxytechus.com.
Galaxy GeForce GTX 760


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