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3gb is plenty, even for 4k.
EVGA ACX cards are not reference cards.
I think he means that the PCB card itself is based on reference design.
Agreed. Excellent windforce coolers.
You want the duel fan custom coolers, well worth the extra for performance and quietness.
I personally would recommend the ASUS DirectCU II as the most quietest running and better warranty. If you want a tad more performance over noise when the EVGA ACX Cooler is a fine choice. You won't go wrong with either of them.
Plus the GTX 780 can max out all the latest games on ultra settings at 1440p. If your planning to get a GTX 780Ti for only 1080p, you could easily duel/tri monitor it in the future without breaking a sweat.
Is the 3 Gb memory enough? Yes, more than enough for either 1440p or duel monitor. You won't get the most out of 6GB unless your planning on a UltraHD/4K monitor, higher than 1440p or a tri screen setup.
The latest beta drivers (Geforce 337.50) are seriously juiced up (up to 71% more performance depending on graphics card, mostly affecting the GTX 700s series and better SLI) and outperform any crappy AMD third party Mantle stuff, plus your'll be 100% DirectX 12 supported when it comes out! It's quite a future proofed pick.
Driver 337.50 is still in beta and although performance gains are impressive for the 700 series cards there are issues with its performance in sli, mismatched power levels and clocks cause the primary gpu to overheat in some cases.