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EVGA Reportedly Prepping GeForce GTX 780 Ti Kingpin Edition Graphics Card

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Remember the little teaser image EVGA posted, of a new graphics card. Well, according to VideoCardz.com, the picture if of the GeForce GTX 780 Ti Kingpin Edition, an uber-end card developed by EVGA with the help of well-known overclocker Vince "k|ngp|n" Lucido. The card is supposed to pack 6 GB of RAM (the stock GTX 780 Ti has 3 GB) and feature 'no TDP limit and unlocked voltage' so as to allow for some of the highest clocks possible.

No word on frequencies but it's likely the card will be factory-overclocked with some headroom available for people who want to push it even further. The EVGA GTX 780 Ti Kingpin Edition is said to be launched in December and will surely have a hefty price tag ($999 maybe?).



Big thanks to radrok for the tip.

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If it was really Kingpin edition, it would come with LN2 cooling :P
 
yes maybe come with LN2



i think come with big Air Colling!!!!!!!



i think no need come whith LN2



because All GTX Series come with (Air Colling) duall and single
 
their shroud looks good
 
It comes with a sticker of Kingpin, how much more uber do you want :p
 
Now I wish EVGA made AMD gpus not just Nvidia ones.
 
I'll buy one...
Only if kingpin will be overclocking each card personally.
 
i tought kingpin was a professional gamer like Fatality... Fatality dont play games anymore
 
Hmm, I feel the urge to spend another £800 on a gfx card that might well be trumped again in a few months.....:rolleyes:

Though a full core GK110 with no TDP (needs better VRM) and 6GB would be slightly more awesome than sauce. If I sell my Titan for about £400, I'll be tempted to buy one of these..... But if it's not got over 3GB memory - not interested.
 
This is for competitive overclockers. n00bs need not apply. Anybody who has ever tried to get to the top 20 on HWBOT knows just how expensive it can be to take any VGA card there. It costs' over $1000 USD to take a regular 780 there. KPC edition makes it so much easier, by essentially requiring only a pot and that's it.
Think of it like some more advanced car mods, most people need not apply. However the ones who do see the value in it, will buy it instantly. $999 is more than fair for a card with no ocp, ovp, Cold bios, unlimited tdp and easy voltage for PLL, VGpu and Vmem.
 
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