Palit GTX780 Ti Jetstream Review

Palit GTX780Ti Jetstream Review

Introduction

The GTX780Ti wowed us with its outstanding performance. We weren’t sure that there was much more to be squeezed from the Kepler GK110 core, and yet the nVidia GTX780Ti managed to make the regular GTX780 seem fairly pedestrian in comparison.

As fantastic as the GTX780Ti is in regular trim, the abilities of the GPU Boost 2.0 to overclock your card depends largely upon the thermal headroom available and so putting on a non-reference cooler should potentially unlock even more performance.

Thanks to the fine folks at Palit we can find out as today we’re reviewing their Jetstream-cooler equipped variant on the GTX780Ti.

Technical Specifications

Out of the box the Jetstream appears to be a fairly standard GTX780Ti, if standard is a word that could be used for it. The clock speeds are the usual 980/1046/7000MHz that we’ve come to expect. So let’s move on to the Jetstream cooler itself and see what that has to offer.

Memory Amount 3072MB
Memory Interface 384bit
DRAM Type GDDR5
Graphics Clock (MHz) Base Clock 980MHz/Boost Clock 1046MHz
Memory Clock (MHz) 3500MHz (DDR 7000MHz)
CUDA Cores 2880
Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec) 336
NVIDIA SLI-ready 2-way
NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0
Microsoft DirectX 11
OpenGL 4.4
Bus Support PCI-E 3.0 x 16
Certified for Microsoft Windows 7 Y
Certified for Microsoft Windows 8 Y
Maximum Digital Resolution 4096×2160
Maximum VGA Resolution 2048×1536
Dual-Link DVI Yes x2
HDCP Y
HDMI Yes
DisplayPort 1.2
Height 2.5 Slot
Board Length 280mm
PCB Width 267mm x 112mm
Graphics Card Power (W) 250 W
Minimum Recommended System Power (W) 600 W
Supplementary Power Connectors 6-pin X1 8-pin X1
Accessory Manual, Driver Disc, Power Cable