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Nice looking cards. only thing that puts me off is the fact I owned Palit before and two of their cards died (earlier generation card).
They are well priced for the performance you get, but I agree, the clock speeds are terrible out of the box.
No availiability of these cards anywhere – but I bought Gainward cards from OCUK , same performance and hopefully overclock as well too 🙂
I would rather have had 6GB GTX780 Ti’s , I can’t see any high end user wanting a card that was released a year ago and now they have added more memory to it.
Nvidia are very clever, they DO know a 6GB GTX780TI will just kill the more expensive card sales (Titan Black) completely.
Thanks for the review.
I’m selling my 690 and I’m thinking of upgrading to 2 of these…
You guys put a lot of effort in the review and it much appreciated.