Conclusion
Building on the excellent GeForce GTX 780 foundation, EVGA has added an impressive ACX cooler, applied a healthy dose of GPU Boost to an already-overclocked core, and delivered superlative single-GPU performance for £625.Developing a taste for PC gaming? Then you needn't break the bank. The GeForce GTX 660 (Tarinder's pick) and Radeon HD 7850 (Parm's pick) are readily available for under £150 and offer a good full-HD gameplay experience - not to mention a couple of free games.
Common sense out the way, EVGA's GeForce GTX 780 Superclocked ACX is aimed at those who are inclined to spend top dollar in order to obtain maximum performance and ultimate bragging rights.
Building on the excellent GeForce GTX 780 foundation, EVGA has added an impressive ACX cooler, applied a healthy dose of GPU Boost to an already-overclocked core, and delivered superlative single-GPU performance for £625. That remains a hefty price to pay, particularly when no top games are included as part of the bundle, but with no real competition in terms of framerate performance, don't expect to see any GTX 780 bargains anytime soon.
Bottom line: Willing to spend around £600 on a single graphics card? Look no further than EVGA's GeForce GTX 780 Superclocked ACX, it is quite simply an enthusiast's delight.
The Good
Can be as fast, if not faster, than a Titan
ACX cooler is excellent
Keeps quiet under load
Can drive four displays
Overclocks even furtherThe Bad
£625 for a single GPU
Stock-clocked memory
No bundled gamesHEXUS Awards
EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Superclocked ACX
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