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GALAXY GTX 780 SOC, GTX 770 2GB SOC White Edition

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips31.1K viewsJun 7, 20131:37
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This video from Linus Tech Tips covers Galaxy’s white edition graphics cards showcased at Computex 2013, focusing on the GTX 780 SOC and the GTX 770 2GB SOC in white PCB form factors. The host highlights the visual appeal of white PCBs and white-themed cooling solutions, noting that modern builds increasingly favor color coordination for a cohesive aesthetic. The GTX 780 SOC features prominent copper heat pipes and an aggressive cooling setup, with multiple fans designed for high airflow, while the GTX 770 2GB SOC emphasizes a similar white palette and clean wiring, underscoring Galaxy’s design language. A quick aside spotlights Galaxy's Hall of Fame motherboard, which sports a crown graphic and dual 8-pin power connectors to support multi-GPU configurations like 4-way SLI or Crossfire. The host moves through the display, calling attention to the hardware’s build quality and asking viewers to consult other videos for deeper performance numbers. Overall, the segment aims to showcase not just performance potential but also the aesthetic value of white PCBs and the flexibility to pair these cards with white or color-coordinated system builds, inviting viewers to subscribe for more Computex coverage.

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