Specifications
General Device Type: Graphics card
Bus Type: PCI Express 3.0 x16
Graphics Engine: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770
Core Clock: 1046 MHz
Boost Clock: 1085 MHz
CUDA Cores: 1536
Max Resolution: 4096 x 2160 at 240 Hz
Interfaces: DVI-I ¦ DVI-D ¦ HDMI ¦ DisplayPort ¦ VGA - with adapter
API Supported: OpenCL, DirectCompute 5.0, DirectX 11.1, OpenGL 4.3
Features: Nvidia CUDA technology, Nvidia PhysX-Ready, Nvidia 3D Vision technology, Nvidia Surround technology, Nvidia SLI ready, x.v.Color technology, Deep Color technology, Blu-Ray 3D Support, TXAA, NVIDIA Adaptive Vertical Sync, Nvidia Fast Approximate Antialiasing Technology (FXAA), NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0, NVIDIA Project SHIELD Ready, eVGA Active Cooling Xt
Memory Size: 4 GB
Technology: GDDR5 SDRAM
Bus Width: 256-bit
Bandwidth: 224.32 GBps
System Requirements OS Required: Microsoft Windows Vista (32/64 bits), Microsoft Windows 7 (32/64 bits), Microsoft Windows XP (32/64 bits), Windows 8 (32/64 bits)
Required Power Supply: 600 W
Peripheral / Interface Devices: 2 x 6 pin PCI Express power connector
Miscellaneous Power Consumption Operational: 250 Watt
Included Accessories: 6 pin power cable, 8 pin power cable, EVGA Accessory Pack
Cables Included: 1 x DVI-VGA adapter
Software Included: Drivers & Utilities, EVGA Precision X, EVGA OC Scanner X
Depth: 10.5 in
Height: 4.4 in
Weight: 3.1 lbs
Manufacturer Warranty Service & Support: 3 years warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - 3 years
Purchased this card as an upgrade to my AMD Radeon HD 5870; and while the difference in performance was staggering (as expected). Despite the performance increase, I don't think I'll be going back to AMD GPUs any time soon due to the management software. I had a very bad experience with the Catalyst Suite (eg. drivers not loading properly on boot up, black lines across screen for first 10 minutes after each boot, volume OSD overlay not appearing all the time in Win 8, etc). On the other hand, the GeForce Experience suite was easy to use, I don't have any driver problems (I know it's only been a week), and the optimization for supported games comes in handy when I don't feel like messing around with settings. The ACX cooling is a must if you're paranoid about your card running hot under full load. Currently, I'm running ~23C idle and ~70C heavy. I got the 4GB GDDR5 version since I intend on going multi-display in the future and read this might help (not sure if true or not).