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Hot on the heels of EVGA announcing its GeForce GTX 780 graphics cards with double the standard memory amount, 6 GB, Palit fired us a press-note stating that it's working such cards of its own. The company confirmed to us that it's working on a 6 GB variant of its GTX 780 JetStream graphics card. The card will feature factory-overclocked speeds of up to 902 MHz (core), while leaving the memory untouched at 6.00 GHz. The company didn't reveal the exact launch date, or pricing details. The 6 GB GTX 780 JetStream appears to feature the same board design as the original, featuring a large triple-fan cooling solution that can hold on to overclocks pretty well, given that the same cooler is also featured on the company's 3 GB GTX 780 SuperJetstream card.

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