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EVGA announces GTX 780 with 6GB of memory

by on25 March 2014

When 3GB is not enough

EVGA has announced its newest addition to the Geforce GTX 780 graphics card lineup, the EVGA GTX 780 graphics card with 6GB of GDDR5 memory.

Based on the same Nvidia 28nm GK110 GPU with 2304 CUDA cores, 192 TMUs and 48 ROPs as well as 6GB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 384-bit memory interface, the new GTX 780 6GB from EVGA will definitely appeal to those looking to do some multi-screen or 4K/UHD gaming.

The new 6GB EVGA GTX 780 graphics card series will be available with both standard reference blower-style cooler as well as EVGA's own custom ACX dual-fan cooler. Unfortunately, the new EVGA GTX 6GB graphics cards are not yet available, but you can sign-up for an update via the link below.

As expected, the EVGA GTX 780 6GB graphics cards are eligible for EVGA's Step-Up program so in case you bought a 3GB one in last 90 days, this might be a good way to upgrade to 6GB version. According to our info, the GTX 780 6GB versions should be around US $50 more expensive than the 3GB versions.

You can check out more here.

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Last modified on 25 March 2014
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