


🎉 Game On: Elevate Your Experience with PNY GTX 770!
The PNY GTX 770 XLR8 Enthusiast Edition is a high-performance graphics card featuring 4GB of GDDR5 memory, designed for gamers and professionals seeking exceptional visual fidelity and speed. With overclocked core speeds and a maximum resolution of 2560 x 1600, this card is built to handle the most demanding applications and games.
| Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1600 |
| Memory Speed | 7010 MHz |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Nvidia GeForce |
| Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 4 GB |
| Brand | PNY |
| Item model number | VCGGTX7704XPB-OC |
| Item Weight | 2.15 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 6.25 x 2.75 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.5 x 6.25 x 2.75 inches |
| Color | Black, Yellow |
| Manufacturer | PNY |
| ASIN | B00F6EAN7U |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2004 |
S**O
It looks great, and it is just a nice overall card
It is a big card. Makes my MSI Z87-G55 board sag SLIGHTLY. You may can loop your cords through the case and make the power cords come in from the top of the card to give it stability. Now it isn't a problem, but it may be in the future.ONLY BUY THIS CARD IF IT IS ON SALE OR IF YOU PLAN TO SLI (USE 2+ cards) in the future. There isn't much noticeable difference between this one and the 2GB. I think the 4GB helps utilize multiple monitors. If you get the 2GB version, and plan to use a 2nd 2GB one later, then the PC will ONLY use 2GB. If you want full capacity, then get this one and a second 4GB 770.You can get a lifetime warrant if you register it with PNY.It looks great, and it is just a nice overall card. Check benchmarks in Google but I run two monitors at 1080p and it runs fine. I do not game with 2 monitors, though. It is quiet and doesn't get hot at all.Some games I run:Minecraft, even with 200+ mods runs at over 100fps easily.Skyrim with 2k textures and other graphical mods runs at 60+fps.Battlefield 3/4 runs at 60fps+.Crysis 2 runs at 60fps on the highest quality, but dips to about 30-40 in intense moments, and there are a lot of intense moments. Bump it down the next level and it runs at 60fps 99% of the time.Great card. I would only buy it if it were less than $320(including tax if you have to pay it), which I found on a sale. Any more than that, and you should upgrade to a R9 290(AMD card) which can play all the games above at max settings with even better graphics for an extra 30-60 dollars more.Definitely a 10/10 for me.
N**W
This card sucks. Mine has little use even though it is ...
This card sucks. Mine has little use even though it is several years old now and it gunny bag. No wonder it was selling on Amazon for a very cheap price. Will not buy pny products again.
D**S
Great GFX card for future and current gen games
EDIT 07/08/2014Customer service got back to me relatively quickly. I mailed back the graphics card and they sent me a brand new one, no questions asked. Overall I would say my experience with them has been great. Would definitely recommend.EDIT 06/17/2014After using this card for about 10 days my computer shut off and wouldn't turn on. Turns out the graphics card is defective. I reached out to customer service but have not heard back yet. While it was working it was great though.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I bought this card to replace my aging Radeon HD 6780. The Radeon card can play almost any game at medium to low settings but when this card dropped to $300 I figured it was time to upgrade. Here are some initial impressions:Pros:-Amazing performance. I played several games including BF4, Titanfall, Skyrim, The Witcher 2, Shogun 2, and Watch Dogs all at max settings with screen resolution at 1080p. Every game ran silky smooth with an average of 100-125 fps (some games got up to 150 fps). I haven't noticed any screen tearing or lag yet.-Quiet and cool. Even running max settings I couldn't even hear this card. This could be because the cooler seems to do an excellent job with an idle temp of 25C and 60C under load. Despite the fact that this card is cooler than any I've ever seen, fan speeds never seemed to exceed 70% under load, which might explain why it keeps the sound to a minimum. I have an Antec P280 midtower so it is generally a pretty quiet case but I don't think it makes that much of a difference.-OC and 4GB VRAM. Even though this card is "over-clocked" its speeds aren't that much greater than stock. However, since this card runs relatively cool, I imagine you wouldn't have too much difficulty OCing it more. I haven't found a reason to do so yet though. As for the 4GB of VRAM, it may be a bit of overkill at this point but it future-proof's your card for upcoming titles. Most games already max out the 2GB VRAM that has been the standard for most GFX cards. If you're considering multi-monitor gaming, I think 3-4GB of VRAM is a must.-PNY lifetime warranty. I have no idea how good PNY warranties are but they offer a lifetime warranty on this card if you register online. Hopefully I'll never have to use it but it's always good to know. I haven't owned a PNY card before so I can't say how reliable they are but other reviews seem positive.Cons:-Size. While this card isn't too much bigger than my HD 6780, it is much longer. I imagine it will fit in almost every midtower case but I did have to modify my wiring a bit. This isn't really much of an issue though.-Software. PNY doesn't seem to make any software that allows you to adjust fan speed/clock speed but third party programs work fine.-Max resolution. For some reason PNY says the max resolution is 2560x1600. However, I've seen reviews where it was tested at 4K. I don't know why but it makes me a bit uneasy that they're listing a lower resolution than what is supported. That being said, if you're considering 4K gaming at this point you probably have the extra cash to shell out for a 780 ti.Summary:-This is by far the best GFX card I've ever owned. With the recent price drop to $300, this card is about $100 less than any other 4GB version. I would highly recommend it if you are considering upgrading or building a gaming PC.Other thoughts/Comments:-The GTX 800 series cards are coming out sometime this year which might lead to another price drop. I doubt it will push this card any lower though.PC specs:-Intel Core i5-3570K OC'd to 4.2 GHz-ASUS P8Z77-V DELUXE-16GB RAM-Antec P280 Mid tower
S**A
2 years Lifetime
I bought this product on June 10, 2014 and today, December 19, 2016 it died. No overclocks done, no power surges and no irregular use. It dies every time on graphic intensive games, stutters and won't even make it past 3dMark's test anymore without totally freezing my computer, needing a hard reset. The card itself worked great this 2 years and a half, but for this time I would've spent my money on a more durable, reliable and longer lasting product, since 400$ is no pocket change.
E**N
Beast - Best Card I've Ever Owned
I've only had for a day - but installed and ran from the get-go perfectly. What a beast of a card. Barely fit in my mid-tower case, like, a 1/8 inch to spare :|I upgraded from a 1.25GB 560 Ti - 448 Cores FTW EVGA card which was great but couldn't really run BF4 or Planetside 2 on anything over Medium settings with good fps. The 4GB will be nice for me as I run two LCD monitors at 1080.First thing I did was start up BF4 and changed it to ULTRA setting with 4xAA and WOW. Not only was I averaging 55-70fps but the game looks 3x better. The colors and detail were night and day vs my old card. I was really missing out. I'll be playing more tonight to really test it and find a good sweet spot for fps.I have this paired with my AMD 8320 FX @ 3.5ghz which works nicely and 8GB of Gskill Low Voltage Ram @ 1600mhz.My 700watt PSU runs this as well as everything else just fine so far.I'll post an update later on. I'm so glad I made this switch, the price is definitely worth it and the lifetime warranty from PNY is a BIG plus.
K**R
bought this bad boy to pair up with an Intel Core i7-4770 ...
bought this bad boy to pair up with an Intel Core i7-4770 and let me tell you, they have complemented each other great. The newest game I tried on this was dead rising 3 and it runs everything on high at 1080p with no issues. It is lovely. Skyrim with ENBs? No problem. Any recent games I've thrown at it run great and look better than they do on the current gen consoles. I've been a console gamer all my life and love my exclusives on consoles but I've got to recognize that pc is always next gen as long as you're willing to invest in it. Amazon's price was the same as other vendors at the time of purchase plus i got free fast shipping using Prime. Overall i'm very satisfied with my purchase.
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