With a slew of advanced action games for the PC on deck for release later this year, including Activision’s just announced Call of Duty: Ghosts and Electronic Arts’ Battlefield 4, Nvidia has introduced a graphics card that will provide top-notch performance for gamers. The GeForce GTX 780 GPU is the latest evolution in Nvidia’s line of powerful Kepler-enabled processors. It features 2,304 cores, along with 3 GB of high-speed GDDR5 memory. It also supports Nvidia’s newest array of gaming technologies — including the PhysX and Nvidia TXAAA.
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Posted by: Peter Suciu May 23, 2013 02:44 PMWith a slew of advanced action games for the PC on deck for release later this year, including Activision’s just announced Call of Duty: Ghosts and Electronic Arts’ Battlefield 4, Nvidia has introduced a graphics card that will provide top-notch performance for gamers. The GeForce GTX 780 GPU is the latest evolution in Nvidia’s line of powerful Kepler-enabled processors. It features 2,304 cores, along with 3 GB of high-speed GDDR5 memory. It also supports Nvidia’s newest array of gaming technologies — including the PhysX and Nvidia TXAAA.