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Palit GTX760, GTX770 and GTX780 Super JetStream Review


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The Palit GTX780 ships in an identical box to the other cards. Although there is a ‘Super' sticker above the Jetstream logo in the middle of the box.
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The bundle includes a quick start guide, software disc and some power and video adapters along with a Jetstream sticker.
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The Palit GTX780 is a similar design to the GTX770. Same two tone black and silver/gold cooler, built on a dark PCB. Looks almost like the Palit GTX770 after a few months in the gym.
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The Palit GTX780 Super Jetsteam takes power from a 6 pin and an 8 pin PCIe connector.
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The GTX780 is SLi capable in 2 and 3 way configurations.
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The card has two DVI ports, a single DisplayPort and a single HDMI port. All outputs can be used simultaneously, so triple monitor gaming is possible with only one card. HDMI is supported by audio, it is HDMI 1.4a compatible.
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The cooler has a copper base and several areas to cool the GDDR5 memory and VRM's.
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The Palit GTX780 Super Jetstream has been subjected to a very large core clock increase from 863mhz to 980mhz. The boost clock speed has subsequently been increased from 900mhz to 1,033mhz. The memory speed has been increased from 1,500mhz (6Gbps effective) to 1,550mhz (6.2Gbps effective). The 3GB of GDDR5 memory is connected via a 384 bit memory interface. The GTX780 has 48 ROP's, 192 TMU's and 2,304 CUDA cores.

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