". Model: smiliar with GTX780 - note spelling of similar has liar in it . Applicable Type: Desktops . Core Code: GK110 . Manufacturing Process: 28nm . Core Frequency: 655mHz . Memory Type: Support GDDR3 directX10 . Memory Capacity: 2048MB . Memory Interface: 384bit . Memory Bandwidth: 53.7GB / S . Shader:1375MHz . GPU Version: A2 . Graphics Interface: PCI Express 2.0 x 16 it's not geforce original Package Includes: 1 x Graphic 1 x the power connection cable Note : it is not geforce original, It was produced by Taiwan graphic manufactory which has 10 years experience on this. And it's very good quality and has a wonderful praise by our customers."
Bahha. VGA out too! That's useful for those still running CRTs! Please someone buy and bench this for comedy value!
74% of the clock speed 19% of the memory bandwidth Shaders are running at double the speed, indicating pre kepler type clocks DirectX 10 so no Tessellation Only 1 6pin power adapter so it's got minimum 100W less power available to it than a 780 No mention of how many shaders it actually has.
And driver support should be an absolute rollercoaster. One almost wants to buy one just for the challenge of making it work.
So it's a cheap chinese knock-off? If the specs are true [which i wouldn't count on], you're probably not even gonna get GTX 280 kind performance... if it works at all, which again i wouldn't count on...
As well as for the fun of it, it would probably be good for someone/bit-tech to buy one and post results as I very much doubt there would be another review of it on the internet! Then again if someone did actually buy one expecting 780 performance, they probably deserve to flush ~£40 down the toilet.
It's not half as bad as This GTX 780TI. Read the description... it'll make your day. This reminds me of the dude who was selling bogus CPUs and altering CPU-Z screens to give it fake clock speeds. LOL.
I'm so tempted to buy this and compare it to my actual 780. I'm curious to see how well this actually performs.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NVIDIA-GT...raphics_Video_TV_Cards_TW&hash=item1c431162c3 Strange 680. Am I missing something?
Well it is false advertising (calling them similar/superior to other vastly better products) and eBay do take a dim view on things like that so I imagine it wouldn't take much to get them pulled from the site.