There are two of them, one with factory OC and HerculeZ cooling

May 30, 2013 14:05 GMT  ·  By

Like Gainward, Inno3D proved unwilling to stick to NVIDIA's blueprint when it made its GeForce GTX 770 graphics cards.

True, the OEM did release a reference-clocked board, and even left it with the standard cooler.

Nevertheless, the company also created the GeForce GTX 770 HerculeZ 2000.

This model uses the HerculeZ 2000 cooler with two fans and a black shroud.

Thanks to the better heat dispersion technology, the board can afford a slightly higher GPU clock speed than usual, of 1,068 MHz Base / 1,110 MHz GPU Boost.

For the sake of comparison, the normal board operates at 1,046 / 1,085 MHz.

Meanwhile, the 2 GB of GDR5 VRAM function at 7 GHz. Faster than on pretty much any other card, and we don't just mean the non-overclocked ones. Even the most demanding games should run perfectly on these two.

Inno3D GeForce GTX 770 (2 Images)

Inno3D GeForce GTX 770 HerculeZ 2000
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