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The GeForce GTX 770 transforms your games with fast, smooth and whisper quiet experience. The PNY VCGGTX7704XPB-OC features a massively powerful NVIDIA Kepler GPU of 1536 Cores and gigantic memory of 4GB GDDR5 operating at all-time high 7010MHz effective frequency. Plus it's factory overclocked to 1059MHz (standard 1045MHz) Base Clock and 1111MHz Boost Clock (standard 1085MHz) for more fps in the hottest titles.
Beyond raw performance, it is perfectly tuned to today's most advanced gaming technologies, like GeForce Experience for one click driver and setting optimization - you'll get the best gaming right out of the box – and NVIDIA PhysX and TXAA for smooth, sharp graphics. Nothing will hold you back from taking on, and dominating, your most challenging games.
GeForce ExperienceThe easiest way to optimize your games and keep your drivers up to date, the GeForce Experience application automatically notifies you of new driver releases from NVIDIA. With a single click, you’ll be able to update the driver directly, without leaving your desktop.
NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0This brand-new technology allows gamers to push PC performance to the maximum with precise controls. GPU Boost 2.0 intelligently monitors work with even more advanced controls – like GPU temperature target, overclocking, and overvoltage – to ensure the GPU works at the ultimate performance.
NVIDIA Adaptive Vertical SyncNothing is more distracting than framerate stuttering and screen tearing. The first tends to occur when framerates are low, the second when framerates are high. Adaptive V-Sync is a smarter way to render frames. At high framerates, V-sync is enabled to eliminate tearing; at low framerates, it's disabled to minimize stuttering. It gets rid of distractions so you can get on with gaming.
NVIDIA Surround with up to Four MonitorsNothing is as breathtaking as playing your favorite games across three monitors. At 5760 x 1080, the expanded field of view fully engages your peripheral vision and provides for the most immersive experience in racing and flight simulators. Add a fourth display to keep tabs on chat, e-mail, or the web while you are gaming.
Two New Anti-aliasing Modes: FXAA and TXAA TechnologyAnti-aliasing smoothes out jagged edges but can be demanding on framerates. FXAA (Fast Approximate Anti-Aliasing) is a new anti-aliasing technology that produces beautiful smooth lines with minimal performance impact. And with Kepler based GPUs, you'll be able to enable FXAA in hundreds of game titles through the NVIDIA Control Panel. The second mode, TXAA (Temporal Anti-Aliasing), is an in-game option that combines MSAA, temporal filtering, and post processing for even higher visual fidelity. The second mode, TXAA, is an in-game option that combines MSAA, temporal filtering, and post processing for even higher visual fidelity.
NVIDIA PhysX TechnologyFull support for NVIDIA PhysX technology, enabling a totally new class of physical gaming interaction for a more dynamic and realistic experience with GeForce.
Pros: I tend to prefer buying products that have a lot of feedback. This one didn't but I am not disappointed. This card is very powerful and supported UEFI functionality and features. Worked great with UEFI setup I have. Let me just add, it was a nightmare to install UEFI with Ultra Fast Boot, but not the fault of the video card but the fault of my ISO copies. Now that the dust settled, I can now literally boot to Windows 8.1 now in about 5-10 seconds! Gaming performance this thing is amazing. Not too loud either, runs pretty decent, although my case fans create more noise than these.
Cons: The mainboard to the video card is flimsy. Upon installation I had to push in the 8 pin and 6 pin power connectors onto the mainboard of the video card and I realized when applying pressure for the power plugs to click into the video card the mainboard would lift up and down. My previous GTX 660 was much more solid build with its sealed in mainframe. This one has a more exposed mainframe and it's not build firmly to the heatsink and fans.
Overall Review: Doing some benchmarks with the following specs: ASRock Pro4 H87M (UEFI Ultra Fast Boot), Intel Core i5-4670, 128GB SSD (OS), 1TB HDD (Data), 8GB DDR3-1600 Results for Far Cry 3: Ave 50-70 FPS with Ultra settings Crysis 3: Ave 40-50 FPS with High/Very High settings (Ultra dropped it below 30) COD Ghosts (FRAMERATE ISSUES REPORTED WITH THIS GAME): 40-60 FPS with Ultra settings, but again this game seems to be having framerate issues, the framerates lag with or without v-sync however the framerates never drop to a lagging rate or below 30 so I think the game needs some patching! CS:GO: Not an intensive game but what its worth 200-250 fps. So far the card feels like I can get a couple years worth out of it. Granted if technology trends how it always has, this card will handle more hefty future games with medium to high settings. But this is something normal with computers and gaming. Your hardware begins to degrade as newer and faster technology comes out and games advance. Let me just say though, current games i've tested have such insane quality and detail having come from a GTX 275. Have to see it to believe it.