It has nothing on EVGA's collection, but a card is still a card

May 24, 2013 09:37 GMT  ·  By

NVIDIA's partner KFA2 has officially launched the KFA2 GeForce GTX 780 3GB 384-bit, basically the reference board in a different box.

That means that the card runs the GK110 graphics processing unit at 863 MHz, most of the time, and at 900 MHz when GPU Boost 2.0 needs to activate.

Meanwhile, the memory (3 GB of GDDR5 VRAM) retains its frequency of 6 GHz.

Buyers can, of course, overclock the card from the BIOS or manually if they wish to take the risk.

The rest of the specifications are thus: 384-bit memory interface, four video outputs (dual-DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort 1.2), two power connectors (6-pin and 8-pin), 4 Teraflops Single Precision Floating Point performance, and support for all NVIDIA technologies: SLI, TXAA, 3D Vision Surround, Adaptive Vertical Sync, and PhysX.

As for all other GTX 780 adapters, the price is of $649 / €539 / £549.