Doesn't really change anything, but it serves to jolt the memory

Jun 6, 2013 12:09 GMT  ·  By

The new graphics card that Japanese manufacturer ELSA has introduced is not really a new graphics card, if we were to take things logically.

After all, the GeForce GTX 780 came out a while ago, and NVIDIA's other partners have already made their own contributions.

Also, ELSA didn't really change anything about the card, so there's not much “new” about it.

On the flip side, a release like this can be great for refreshing people's memory in regard to what the GTX 780 can do.

Long story short, the board has a Kepler GPU with 384-bit memory interface, 2304 CUDA cores, 192 texture units, 48 ROPs (raster operating units / render output units), and a clock speed of 863/900 MHz.

The 3 GB of GDDR5 VRAM work at 6,008 MHz.

ELSA's GTX 780 has a TDP of 250W and will only sell in Japan, for $650 / €650.