Titan Black Edition and GTX 790 incoming? A closer look at the rumors.

WYP

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Over the past few day the internet has been rife with rumors surrounding possible upcoming releases from Nvidia, even here on OC3D.

The rumors in question are the supposed upcoming releases of the GTX Titan Black Edition and the dual-GPU called the GTX 790. Here we will look at the rumors and hopefully paint a clearer picture of what we could expect.

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Above here guys are the possible specs of the GTX Titan Black Edition and 790 are shown, lets have a closer look.

The Titan Black card from a gaming perspective is essentially a 780Ti with a 6GB frame buffer and a Black cooler bearing the Titan name. This sadly means that there will be no 6GB 780Ti cards, so if you want a larger frame buffer on your 780Ti it going to cost you an extra $300.

Of course there is also the fact that a Titan Black will add additional double-precision performance, this will make the Titan Black good for FP64 ,or rather scientific, computing tasks which are suited to Nvidia's Quadro cards. This will be the only real reason to consider the Titan Black over the 780Ti but for us gamers there will be no difference.

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Looking at the the GTX 790 specs, it isn't dual 780s or even dual 780Tis but instead somewhere in between. With 4992 cores total, 2496 cores per GPU, the single GPU performance lies somewhere in between the the GTX 780 and the original GTX Titan.

Why not dual 780Ti cores you may ask, the changes do not stop there; the memory buses have also been downgraded from the 384-bit bus (used in the GTX 780/TI and the Titan) to a 320-bit bus a total vram of 10GB (5GB for each GPU core) and not 6GB (3GB per card like the GTX 780/Ti SLI).

It is likely these chances have been made to make the card consume less power, but in theory it is still more powerful than dual 780s.

The rumored TDP of this card an astoundingly low 300W, only 50W higher than a single GTX 780, which seems a little low given that it is technically two cards.

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All in all what can be said about these rumors, like any rumors please take all information here with a grain of salt as it easily could be false.

That being said the GTX Titan Black looks like a likely step forward for Nvidia, making the Titan Brand/name once again the flagship of Nvidia's single GPU range.

However the 790 seems much less likely, with a different number of GPU cores and vram than any other current released Nvidia GPU. This makes it unlike any other '90 series card ever released, where usually it is always 2x the spec of the current flagship (albeit underclocked most times).

That being said the changes from the norm here could be what was necessary to keep the TDP and temperatures within usable limits.

The GeForce GTX 790 is expected to launch shortly after GTX TITAN Black, which is likely to be in February, or possibly in March (provided the rumors are true).

What do you guys think, do you think the rumors are true? Do we have a new Titan and a dual GPUed monster headed our way. Please post your thoughts below.

Source - videocardz.com
 
To be fair the other post consisted of one line, whereas Whatsyerproblem always does good news posts with links, sources, and pictures :) There's also a lot of information compiled here for people to discuss :)
 
To be fair the other post consisted of one line, whereas Whatsyerproblem always does good news posts with links, sources, and pictures :)

Doesn't really matter what it consist of, just the fact that we already have a thread and that he posted in it himself so he is aware that one already exists.

All the relevant info is in the other thread, as well as discussion on the same things. Just don't see the need for another one. Usually dupe threads get deleted, but whatever :)
 
Doesn't really matter what it consist of, just the fact that we already have a thread and that he posted in it himself so he is aware that one already exists.

All the relevant info is in the other thread, as well as discussion on the same things. Just don't see the need for another one. Usually dupe threads get deleted, but whatever :)

I know dude, TTL asked me earlier to follow the story to the source. So I did, we briefly talked about the findings and I decided to write it up so Tom had something to Fb.
 
I don't do anything scientific on my rig so a Titan/Black is pointless and the increased frame buffer I wont be using for a good few years, The 790 would just be a downgrade as I'm running 780 Ti SLI.
 
Titan Black, is a consumer level K40 right? so for those who use CUDA heavily such as 3D rendering and stuff, surely this would massively benefit them?
 
Very true but for gaming it will be the 780 vs Titan all over again.

but the card isnt made for gaming, or am i being n00bish, its the workstation card price bracket, i know this wont put people off buying them for gaming, but other than the frame buffer i don't see how this is more suitable than the 780Ti or is that the point, because gaming 3x1440p would mean you'd need a Titan for the frame buffer size, this obviously supersedes it.

The reason i say this, is because nVidia doesnt allow DP on non-workstation cards or have i got my wires mixed up?
 
but the card isnt made for gaming, or am i being n00bish, its the workstation card price bracket, i know this wont put people off buying them for gaming, but other than the frame buffer i don't see how this is more suitable than the 780Ti or is that the point, because gaming 3x1440p would mean you'd need a Titan for the frame buffer size, this obviously supersedes it.

The reason i say this, is because nVidia doesnt allow DP on non-workstation cards or have i got my wires mixed up?

The Titan and Titan blacks are pretty much cheap compute cards with the added bonus of being able to game on them ^_^
 
The Titan and Titan blacks are pretty much cheap compute cards with the added bonus of being able to game on them ^_^

Maybe time to sell my two 780s for the Titan BE edition as I run 1440p resolutions and gaming is past time for me other using my computer as a work station
 
To be fair I should just be patient and wait till my cards and not good enough anymore but I have a constant upgrade bug

For your own sanities sake try and get away from this man made "upgrade bug".

I now have this mind set, CPU and motherboard shall be upgraded every 2nd release i.e 2700K --> 4700K etc...

GPU shall be upgraded every 2nd release also, Nvidia 5xx series, 7xx series, 9xx series etc...

This way you actually see a noticeable performance increase and in the long run save yourself a lot of money, UN-needed stress and aggravation.
 
For your own sanities sake try and get away from this man made "upgrade bug".

I now have this mind set, CPU and motherboard shall be upgraded every 2nd release i.e 2700K --> 4700K etc...

GPU shall be upgraded every 2nd release also, Nvidia 5xx series, 7xx series, 9xx series etc...

This way you actually see a noticeable performance increase and in the long run save yourself a lot of money, UN-needed stress and aggravation.

Makes sense, seems like a waste of money upgrading every 6 months.
 
For your own sanities sake try and get away from this man made "upgrade bug".

I now have this mind set, CPU and motherboard shall be upgraded every 2nd release i.e 2700K --> 4700K etc...

GPU shall be upgraded every 2nd release also, Nvidia 5xx series, 7xx series, 9xx series etc...

This way you actually see a noticeable performance increase and in the long run save yourself a lot of money, UN-needed stress and aggravation.

+1 I just bought a second GTX 780 and you know what I did as soon as I read this post? I looked at them through my 900D's giant window and said out loud. "I hate you"
 
Lol, This "Upgrade bug" is just another word for Greed.

i wouldn't say its greed, its more like what i say when i was building cars for people, 'forever chasing numbers'

having 300bhp(780) as a daily driver is more than adequate, its economical, comfortable to live with and fast enough to have some fun with when you feel bored.

400bhp(780Ti) this is where in the pub people shout numbers, I have 400hp, but the skimpy 15" wheels(screen resolution) don't get the power down properly, and its quite thirsty and uneconomical, im also afraid to give it full beans because if anything breaks its expensive to replace!

500bhp(Titan Black/Ultra Etc) this was stupidly expensive to build, and you cant fully see what its capable of because there isnt anything which allows you to no holds bar give it some shit (excuse my French), then in order to see what it can do, you end up paying for serious track days (more screens, psu, cpu etc) and you've just fully entered the world of a bottomless pit because from there 600hp is the next step (maxwell or what ever is next on the cards)

that's the best way i can describe it, and im actually victim to this, i have had my fair share of cars, turbo's, super chargers, ive driven alot of cars people only see in a car park, and the owners always say the same thing, i want xxx amount of hp, then you explain that the disadvantages outweigh the advantages 10 fold, and they respond with well i want it because i can, not because i need.

nvidia just keep releasing stuff, because they know consumers will buy because want it not because they need it. Forever chasing them FPS!
 
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i wouldn't say its greed, its more like what i say when i was building cars for people, 'forever chasing numbers'

having 300bhp(780) as a daily driver is more than adequate, its economical, comfortable to live with and fast enough to have some fun with when you feel bored.

400bhp(780Ti) this is where in the pub people shout numbers, I have 400hp, but the skimpy 15" wheels(screen resolution) don't get the power down properly, and its quite thirsty and uneconomical, im also afraid to give it full beans because if anything breaks its expensive to replace!

500bhp(Titan Black/Ultra Etc) this was stupidly expensive to build, and you cant fully see what its capable of because there isnt anything which allows you to no holds bar give it some shit (excuse my French), then in order to see what it can do, you end up paying for serious track days (more screens, psu, cpu etc) and you've just fully entered the world of a bottomless pit because from there 600hp is the next step (maxwell or what ever is next on the cards)

that's the best way i can describe it, and im actually victim to this, i have had my fair share of cars, turbo's, super chargers, ive driven alot of cars people only see in a car park, and the owners always say the same thing, i want xxx amount of hp, then you explain that the disadvantages outweigh the advantages 10 fold, and they respond with well i want it because i can, not because i need.

nvidia just keep releasing stuff, because they know consumers will buy because want it not because they need it. Forever chasing them FPS!

Thats geniusly explained
 
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