Galaxy (also known as KFA2 in some parts of the world) has been taking reference graphics cards, completely redo the PCB, slap a bigger cooler on it, overclock the card, and sell it for a premium for lng time now. While many manufacturers do this same thing, Galaxy makes its own ‘special’ version of the cards as well, often known as the HOF (Hall of Fame) cards. These cards feature all of the above, plus an unusual white PCB.
Now, according to a German report, Galaxy is working on its GTX 780 Ti Hall of Fame card. The report doesn’t say much, except that the card features a non-reference power connectivity option (two 8-pin PCIe power connectors), which it uses to suggest a higher phase count on the VRM than on the reference, which is rather unsurprising. The report also indicated that while the card will still feature the standard 3 GB of memory, Galaxy has not excluded the option of making a 6 GB card.
Beyond that, and a picture, there wasn’t much info. Supposedly, Galaxy will be announcing the card within about a month, with retail availability coming soon after.