GTX780ti Coming!

On you tube somewhere there is a vid of three 4k screens in eyefinity on 2x R9-290X's in X-Fire looks really cool.
 
AMD is competing with Nvidia. They have less money( and employee's i believe) so therefore they are slower to the gate but to be honest not a big deal. It will almost always be Nvidia is better than AMD then Nvidia etc; yet AMD being cheaper.
 
I like underdogs so its AMD for me ... and yeah not to mention its cheaper :)
 
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I suspect it wont be. I imagine its gonna be 10% more given how hot the GPU wars is getting.

Thing is I dont hate AMD they do some good bargain cards they do use cheaper parts hence awhile people were complaining about coil whine and other things. AMD's solutions are just different and more cost effective orientated alot high end products unless been heavily after market changed (see MSI military class 4 and frozer coolers for example) seem a bit lack luster but do the job.
 
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Sadly it's the way it's going with everything these days. :( Intel are doing the same thing with CPUs.

Hopefully once Nvidia release Maxwell next year which is supposed to give a 30% performance increase things will get interesting again.

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Just saw this

http://www.hardwarepal.com/nvidia-announces-gtx780ti-12gb-gddr5-4k-4k-surround-gaming/#_

Doubt it's true, but if it is... sweet mother of god!!! Definitely "not" going to be cheap though.

i hope so because intel and nvidia do seem to be getting quite lazy...

4k surround and up to 12gb gddr5!!!! Wow... that is all lol

im sorry 12GB!!

So is this basically a crippled Atlas card?

There is no way or point in the GTX 780ti having 12gb of vram. The card is intended as direct competition to the 4gb R9 290X, so 4.5gb or 6gb max is plenty. The other problem with having a huge amount of vram on a card (apart from the cost) is it makes overclocking more difficult.

Whatever NVidia come up with will be lean and fast.
 
AMD is competing with Nvidia. They have less money( and employee's i believe) so therefore they are slower to the gate but to be honest not a big deal. It will almost always be Nvidia is better than AMD then Nvidia etc; yet AMD being cheaper.

they are half a circle late to the gate. the 7xxx series released before the 6xx series and that was just the right move, i've got no clue what in the hell they were thinking to pretty much get kicked out of the high end market for half a year. being a month late isn't a big deal but i can't imagine that the time between the 7xx series and the r7/9 2xx series was doing them any good.
and this is just the start of something that could end AMD, nvidia is gonna release their 8xx series in half a year which might utilize maxwell, if AMD is gonna need again half a year extra to get on par then they will be an entire circle late to the gate and then not even their low prices can save them anymore. let's see if nvidia will pull another 660 releases as 680 thing to keep them in the game.
 
AMD usually release cards in Q4 and Nvidia usually release theirs Q2. It's been like this for years, it's not the case of AMD being 6 months behind it's the case of them having different release schedules.

When Maxwell comes it will be around Q2 next year and in Q4 AMD will most likely release their new cards then.
 
AMD usually release cards in Q4 and Nvidia usually release theirs Q2. It's been like this for years, it's not the case of AMD being 6 months behind it's the case of them having different release schedules.

When Maxwell comes it will be around Q2 next year and in Q4 AMD will most likely release their new cards then.

of course it's being half a year behind, same performance 6 months later, that is 6 months behind for me. if the 290x would wreck the 780 by like 15-20% then it would be acceptable, but it seems like that won't be the case.
 
Most likely a 780 with more shaders and 4GB VRAM. There isn't much room between the 780 and the Titan. I don't believe it will be a full GK110.
 
Most likely a 780 with more shaders and 4GB VRAM. There isn't much room between the 780 and the Titan. I don't believe it will be a full GK110.

the titan doesn't matter. it's not part of the 7xx series and therefore it mustn't limit the performance of the 780ti.
 
Based off of "Leaked" GPU-Z screenies, Apart from the extra 192 CUDA cores and 16 extra ROP's if these are the stats then I'm not impressed and I'll stick with my 780 SLI setup.

"Leaked" GPU-Z Screenie




And this is a GPU-Z Screenie of my game and app stable overclocked 780


 
Most likely a 780 with more shaders and 4GB VRAM. There isn't much room between the 780 and the Titan. I don't believe it will be a full GK110.

+1

NVidia don't really have to do that much, I think an MSI 780 lightning or EVGA Classified would be more than a match for the R9 290X.
 
You are all crazy suckers for NVIDIA and AMD...on-board GPU's are the way forward! ;)

As for 4K, there is a video in the BF4 thread, he's using FOUR Titans and says the VRAM usage was just over 5GB.
 
As for 4K, there is a video in the BF4 thread, he's using FOUR Titans and says the VRAM usage was just over 5GB.

yes, and it was stuttery as shit, on a pre-release beta game that is KNOWN to eat vram even in 1080p mode.. Hardly a basis for a world movement is it?
 
Based off of "Leaked" GPU-Z screenies, Apart from the extra 192 CUDA cores and 16 extra ROP's if these are the stats then I'm not impressed and I'll stick with my 780 SLI setup.

if you would move on from your 780 sli setup to a 780ti sli setup i'd declare you a maniac.
 
yes, and it was stuttery as shit, on a pre-release beta game that is KNOWN to eat vram even in 1080p mode.. Hardly a basis for a world movement is it?

No I'm just saying if hes reporting a 5GB usage, then a card with 12GB is like...:mellow:
 
just wondering what will be the difference between the 780ti and the titan is there a massive difference between the (to warrant the price difference)
 
i find this quite amusing they just burnt 780 an titan owners

GTX 780 - 2304 cuda cores
GTX 780 ti - 2496 cuda cores (rumoured)
GTX Titan - 2688 cuda cores
Full GK110 - 2880 cuda cores

I bet you nvidia will make a Titan ti or something with the full GK110 chip to further burn their buyers. And possibly to reclaim the single gpu crown.
Benchmarks officially released for the 290x only show the "Quite mode" fps. Don't know if the 780 ti will be enough since amd says it will beat the titan. Waiting to see. GPU wars are ON!
 
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