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Gainward GeForce GTX 780 Phantom - GLH "Goes Like Hell" (3GB 384-bit)

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Item: Gainward GeForce GTX 780 Phantom - GLH "Goes Like Hell" (3GB 384-bit)
Age: 4 years
Price: R1700
Warranty: None
Packaging: Original, & cling wrap(if posting)
Condition: Excellent, never overclocked or used for cryptocurrency mining
Location: Durban
Reason: Upgraded girlfriend to 1080
Shipping: Courier to door
Collection: Sure; Westville(Mon-Fri 8-5) or Morningside(Sat-Sun & evenings)
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Gainward GeForce GTX 780 Phantom “Goes Like Hell”
GeForce GTX 780 Graphics Card with Kepler Technology | GeForce | GeForce
Gainward GTX 780 Phantom GLH Specs

Performance indication:
UserBenchmark: Nvidia GTX 1050-Ti vs 780
Unigine Superposition benchmark (Medium) +- 6600:
Counter Strike Global Offensive:
Battlefield 4:
Battlefield 1:
Witcher 3:

Additional info:
Stream processor: 2304 CUDA Cores
Base Clock: 980 MHz [nVidia reference: 863 MHz]
Boost Clock: 1033 MHz [nVidia reference: 900 MHz]
Memory Clock: 1552 MHz (Effective: 6208 MHz) [nVidia reference: 1502 MHz (Effective: 6008 MHz)]
Memory: 3GB GDDR5 384-bit
Memory bandiwdth: 297.6Gb/sec [nVidia reference: 288.4Gb/sec]
Bus interface: PCI-Express 3.0
Special features: Removable fan design, EXPERTmode, 8-phase DrMOS PWM
Output ports: Dual DVI, HDMI (v1.4a), DisplayPort

Next-generation Kepler-architecture-based GPU
Microsoft DirectX 11.1 API (feature level 11_0), Shader Model 5.0 support
Microsoft DirectCompute and OpenCL Support
NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0
NVIDIA Adaptive Vertical Sync
NVIDIA SHIELD™ gaming portable ready
NVIDIA CUDA Technology
NVIDIA PhysX Technology
NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround Ready
NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology
NVIDIA SLI ready
OpenGL 4.3 support
 

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Price drop to R1900 and update to include courier to door
 
some guys reckon it assists with their field of vision and aiming... but I theorize it's because they are right handed and more likely to land a flick shot on a target clearly visible in the bottom right of their screen from a fast rightward movement, as opposed to a weaker and less accurate fast left movement of the hand
 
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