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MESH Elite G4 760SLi Review

With the KFA2 GTX 760, nVidia is arming the upper end of the mid-range with 1152 processors, a 256-bit memory interface and 2GB of memory.

As the name suggests, the MESH Elite G4 760 SLi is armed with a pair of these cards, so you should expect significant performance – depending on the rendering method used by the program/game you're using and how good a profile is available in the drivers.

Measuring purely in synthetic terms, when KitGuru reviewed an Aria PC with a pair of the fastest GTX660 cards on the market, the 3DMark 2011 scores were 12,995 – which gives this MESH rig something to aim for, using relatively standard GTX760 cards.

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The GTX760 slips neatly into nVidia's line up for 2013. Historically, a pair of mid-range cards could give the high end cards a serious run for their money. It will be interesting to see what MESH's dual KFA2 cards will be able to manage.

With a core clock faster than the GTX780 and an equal amount of CUDA cores, things will get interesting.
With a core clock faster than the GTX780 and an equal amount of CUDA cores, things could get interesting when a pair of KFA2 GTX 760 cards in SLi  formation come up against their bigger brother.

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