There are no pictures of the business side of the PCB, but one can expect an extremely strong VRM powering the GK110 chip and 3 GB of memory. The card draws power from a combination of one 6-pin and two 8-pin PCIe connectors. One can expect EVGA regulars such as EVBot support, redundant BIOS, voltage measurement points, and clearly marked out spots for manual volt-mods, or using EVGA's EPower board. The card will also be designed with fewer but stronger screws, so it takes lesser time to rip off or attach a cooler.
EVGA s GeForce GTX 780 Ti Classified K|ngp|n Edition gets pictured
Posted on Monday, December 09 2013 @ 17:01 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
TPU published a handful of pictures of EVGA's upcoming GeForce GTX 780 Ti Classified K|ngp|n Edition.
This card features a custom-PCB design capable of withstanding voltage-assisted overclocking using subzero cooling solutions.