It has a very high factory overclock and the PCIe power ports to match

Dec 17, 2013 09:02 GMT  ·  By

I'd love to tell you what the performance of the GeForce GTX 780 Ti Hall of Fame (HOF) is, but Galaxy didn't actually reveal it when it showed off the board the other day.

You'd think that the official launch would be accompanied by that info, but no, Galaxy is being a tease.

So we're left with what we can tell from looking at the product: GeForce GTX 780 Ti Hall of Fame (HOF) is a triple-slot video adapter with a large aluminum heatsink, a white shroud, two 8-pin PCIe power ports and a 10-phase VRM (CHiL CHL8318 controller, IR3550 PowIRstage DrMOS chips, and a total current output capability of 480A).

The newcomer is supposed to be the best GTX 780 Ti out-of-the-box, a promise that EVGA has also made recently (EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Ti Classified K|NGP|N).

Since the clocks are unknown, though, we can't confirm or debunk the claim.