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EVGA GeForce GTX 760 Dual Superclocked w/ ACX Cooler Pro Reviews

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Not a great deal of magic went into the production of the GeForce GTX 760. Nvidia's chopping and changing of a previous-generation core isn't going to capture the imagination, but, credit where it's due; taking the GTX 670, disabling an SMX, increasing clock speeds and throwing in a pinch of GPU Boost 2.0 has had the desired effect. Having already captured the high-end market with the impressive GTX Titan and GTX 780 GeForce cards, the last of the Kepler bunch - GTX 760 - has, in our estimation, become the best-performing card available for £200. Opportunity beckons and Nvidia's add-in-board partners have been quick off the mark with a wide range of custom-cooled and factory-overclocked GTX 760s that offer a worthwhile upgrade path for gamers with cards that are two or three generations old. Proving once again that a gamer-grade card can be enhanced with a little customisation, EVGA's Superclocked ACX is able to deliver excellent performance and quality cooling in a tidy package priced competitively at £220. There's no shortage of competition between GTX 760 manufacturers, but if you're in the market for a high-performance card that won't break the bank, the GTX 760 Superclocked ACX more than fits the bill.
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Jul 04, 2013

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