This morning we introduced you to Nvidia’s latest video card, the GTX 770. Not to spoil to much from the review, (because you really should take a look at it) but not only was I impressed with its performance, I was blown away at the overclock I was able to get on it while running the stock cooler. The fine folks over at EVGA are introducing a few variations on the GTX 770 as well, one of them being their new Active Cooling Xtreme or ACX for short model. We just happened to get our hands on it and I’m going to put it through its paces. We know what the GTX 770 with a reference cooler, but what is it capable of with a little more cooling.
Product Name: EVGA GTX 770 ACX
Review Sample Provided by: EVGA
Written by: Wes
Pictures by: Wes
EVGA GTX 770 ACX Specifications |
|
Graphics Processing Clusters |
4 |
Streaming Multiprocessors |
8 |
CUDA Cores |
1536 |
Texture Units |
128 |
ROP Units |
32 |
Base Clock |
1046 MHz |
Boost Clock |
1085 MHz |
Memory Clock (Data rate) |
7010 MHz |
L2 Cache Size |
512KB |
Total Video Memory |
2048MB |
Memory Interface |
256-bit |
Total Memory Bandwidth |
224.3 GB/s |
Texture Filtering Rate (Bilinear) |
133.9 GigaTexels/sec |
Fabrication Process |
28 nm |
Transistor Count |
3.54 Billion |
Connectors |
2 x Dual-Link DVI 1 xHDMI 1 x DisplayPort |
Form Factor |
Dual Slot |
Power Connectors |
One 8-pin and one 6-pin |
Recommended Power Supply |
600 Watts |
Thermal Design Power (TDP) |
230 Watts |
Thermal Threshold |
95° C |
Height |
4.376in – 111.15mm |
Length |
10in – 254mm |
Weight |
3lbs |