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 [REVIEW] GALAXY GTX 780 Hall of Fame (HOF)

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TSowikh84
post Oct 19 2013, 12:53 AM, updated 13y ago

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GALAXY GTX 780 Hall of Fame (HOF) - Performance Test

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Introduction:

The GTX 780 Hall of Fame (HOF) is GALAXY's flagship graphics card based on NVIDIA’s latest architecture GK110. It features a custom 2 1/2-slot dual fan cooler and hybrid heat pipe vapor chamber cooling technology to ensure excellent cooling performance. The Hyper Boost hardware overdrive switch supercharges your core clocks. The GTX 780 HOF combines extraordinary power and cooling performance to provide an entirely new class of graphics performance. NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0 technology pushes PC performance to new levels with an advanced fan control algorithm. Let’s dig out what the GTX 780 HOF has to offer.

Product Link: http://www.galaxytech.com/__EN_GB__/Produc...etail?proID=472

Suggested Retail Price: $689.99 (Newegg)

Specifications:

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Full specifications of GTX 780 HOF can be found HERE

Overview of GTX 780 HOF:



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Unboxing:

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The graphics card is shipped in a white box featuring HOF design.

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The GTX 780 HOF features a signature white PCB and grey cooler which is no doubt looks aesthetically appealing especially for those who has the same theme on their rig. The Hall of Fame logo on the cooler has a white glow that pulsates when switched on. That looks stunning!

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The NVIDIA GK110 GPU chip is soldered at the middle of the graphics card. For record, GK110 was first introduced as a Tesla-only product for powering demanding GPU compute applications. NVIDIA has now also released it as a GeForce GPU. It uses 7.1 billion transistors on a die size that we measured to be 561 mm². The GPU is produced on a 28 nanometer process at TSMC, Taiwan.

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post Oct 19 2013, 12:57 AM

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Let’s close up to the PCB area of the graphics card. Comes in a white PCB, the GTX 780 HOF packs a digital 8 + 2 phase power design and Premium POSCAP and MLCC capacitors to give an optimum power delivery to the overclocking and long term stability.

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There are two 8-pin PCIe connectors to provide enough power delivery for extreme overclocking.

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The SLI connectors supports up to 3-way SLI (4-way with modified driver).

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The I/O panel includes two Dual Link DVI ports, an HDMI port and a DisplayPort 1.2. There is a HyperBoost button, when pushed will adjust the fan speed to 100%. At first I thought that this button will overclock the GPU with a single push but I was wrong. This button will not adjust the clocks.

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The back side of the graphics card looks very clean. The 10-layer custom PCB is completely altered from the reference design of the GTX 780.

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Accessories bundled in the package are great and quite unique!

Test Setup:

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CPU: Intel Core i7 4770K overclocked @ 4.625GHz
MB: ASUS Maximus VI Extreme
DRAM: Apacer ARES 3000MHz C12 2 X 4GB @ 3000MHz 12-14-14-25-1T
GPU: GALAXY GTX 780 HOF, Driver Geforce 331.40 Beta
Storage: 2x Crucial M4 128GB
ODD: LiteON DVD-RW
PSU: Corsair AX1200
Cooling: Custom watercooling - EK Supreme HF plate #6 CPU waterblock, 2x XSPC RX360 radiator, Swiftech MCP655 pump, EK Multioption X2 Advanced reservoir, XSPC 1/2" ID 3/4" OD white tubing, 12x Scythe GT AP-15 1850rpm 120mm fan + Aerocool Shark 120mm fan, Coolaboratory Liquid Pro thermalpaste etc.
Casing: DimasTech Easy Dual V2.5 Bench Table
Monitor: Dell U3011 (2560 x 1600) & Dell U2312HM (1920 x 1080)
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1

Software & Tools:

Xtreme Tuner Plus - a tweaking tool for BIOS recovery, fan speed adjusment, and overclock setting through the user-friendly screen panel including thermal target settings, GPU clock offset etc.

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Stability Tests:

MSI Kombustor 2.5.2:

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I could stress the graphics card running at stock clocks without an error in about 15 minutes. The GPU core hit 65C during loads which is still cool and stable for such clocks.

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post Oct 19 2013, 12:58 AM

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Synthetic Benchmarks:

3DMark 13 Fire Strike:
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3DMark 13 Fire Strike (Extreme):
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3DMark 13 Ice Storm:
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3DMark 13 Cloud Gate:
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3DMark 11 (Entry):
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3DMark 11 (Performance):
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3DMark 11 (Extreme):
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3DMark Vantage:
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3DMark Vantage (Extreme):
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3DMark 06:
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3DMark 05:
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3DMark 03:
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Unigine Heaven 4.0 (2560 X 1600):
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Unigine Valley 1.0 (2560 X 1600):
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post Oct 19 2013, 01:00 AM

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Game Benchmarks (2560 x 1600):

Bioshock Infinite:
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Metro Last Light:
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Tomb Raider:
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S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Call of Propyat:
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Sniper Elite V2 (1920 X 1200):
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Sleeping Dogs:
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Street Fighter IV:
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Resident Evil 6:
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PLA:
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GRID 2:
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Far Cry 3:
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Dirt Showdown:
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Crysis 3:
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Battlefield 3:
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Batman Arkham City:
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Aliens Versus Predators:
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Lost Planet (Test A): 1920 x 1080
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Lost Planet (Test B): 1920 x 1080
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Overclocking:

With HyperBoost button pushed and a supplied voltage of 1.2v for the GPU I managed to push the GPU core frequency to 1319MHz (boost) and video memory frequency of 6912 MHz:
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Voltage mod to 1.35v allowed me to achieve 1345MHz core frequency:
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post Oct 19 2013, 01:02 AM

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Thoughts & Verdicts:

The GTX 780 HOF is an excellent graphics card for gaming. I don’t have any problem starting from installing the driver to the gameplay. It works just perfectly throughout the tests. The twin-fan cooler also works flawlessly to dissipate the heat generated by the GPU. The card hit 71C max during the test with HyperBoost enabled, but that was in 34c ambient temperature. It performs as fast as the GTX Titan for a much lower price. This monster card is no doubt a perfect companion for hardcore gaming.

Last but not least, I would like to thank GALAXY for making this review possible.

Performance: 4.5/5
Materials: 5/5
Specifications: 5/5
Appearance: 5/5
Performance/Price Value: 5/5

Pros:
+ Fast, excellent performance
+ White PCB looks stunning
+ Good temperature, cool and stable
+ Cooler fans are quiet when not in HyperBoost mode
+ Innovative Xtreme Tuner Plus
+ Great accessories package

Cons:
- Overclocking ability could be improved
- Fluctuating core clock during loads
- No dual BIOS chips
- Takes up 2.5 slots so beware of that if you are going to SLI them on your motherboard, they are huge!

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post Oct 19 2013, 01:24 AM

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Very good looking, but who's selling it in malaysia?
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post Oct 19 2013, 02:22 AM

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oh my i think i find my GPU for my RIG... but who selling this?
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post Oct 19 2013, 06:33 AM

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i am sure you can order them from newegg malaysia. the quote cheaper price for me 770.
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post Oct 19 2013, 07:12 AM

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QUOTE(AaronFPS @ Oct 19 2013, 01:24 AM)
Very good looking, but who's selling it in malaysia?
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QUOTE(Unseen83 @ Oct 19 2013, 02:22 AM)
oh my i think i find my GPU for my RIG... but who selling this?
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QUOTE(Ryeeson @ Oct 19 2013, 06:33 AM)
i am sure you can order them from newegg malaysia. the quote cheaper price for me 770.
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It is a test sample sent directly from GALAXY HQ in Hong Kong. I don't think it is available locally yet. I would try asking HQ for that.

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post Oct 19 2013, 10:40 AM

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It's sexy white is so tempting biggrin.gif
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post Oct 19 2013, 10:42 AM

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that name..hall of fame...
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post Oct 19 2013, 11:19 AM

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QUOTE(storm88 @ Oct 19 2013, 10:40 AM)
It's sexy white is so tempting biggrin.gif
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Yeah indeed bro. Not just that, the "Hall of Fame" light on the cooler looks damn stunning. wub.gif

QUOTE(feekle @ Oct 19 2013, 10:42 AM)
that name..hall of fame...
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That name matches this mother of beauty.
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post Oct 19 2013, 11:32 AM

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dang...
a veerygood review indeed
will support ur next review onn gc again if like this
btw, nice gc
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QUOTE(satmerchant @ Oct 19 2013, 11:32 AM)
dang...
a veerygood review indeed
will support ur next review onn gc again if like this
btw, nice gc
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Thanks for your kind words bro. Since this is my very first graphics card review, I will try my best to improve it in the coming reviews.
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post Oct 20 2013, 10:33 AM

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i got a special song tribute 2 this mommy monster laugh.gif rclxms.gif


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QUOTE(dundermifflin @ Oct 19 2013, 07:49 AM)
of course we can. but i dont think we will.

still an early days though. if we can string 5 or 6 wins together beginning tonight match, the top are in our reach. its marathon, not a sprint race.
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Great review bro, that white pcb is so sexy wub.gif
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post Oct 22 2013, 09:34 AM

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nice review n sexy gc biggrin.gif

can trade with asus gtx780 in market? smile.gif
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post Oct 27 2013, 08:12 PM

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thanks for the review. i must say i'm a little disappointed with current gen cards that average FPS is just 20+ on a beast *shrug*.
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QUOTE(Archaven @ Oct 27 2013, 08:12 PM)
thanks for the review. i must say i'm a little disappointed with current gen cards that average FPS is just 20+ on a beast *shrug*.
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I assume that you are just referring to Metro Last Light.
The DX11 features ie. Tessellation and Depth of Field are killing the fps.
If you don't need these eye candies just turn them off to get back the performance.

 

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