GTX 780 specs arrive, launches on May 23 http://www.brightsideofnews.com/new...2c-gtx770-is-gtx6802c-gtx760ti-is-gtx670.aspx Visiting Asia has its treats. From a foot massage in Hong Kong to a 55" 4K panel in Shenzhen for $1600, it's easy to find what are you interested in. It is also easy to listen to the beat of the street. One such find are three new Nvidia boards coming in the next couple of weeks, boards that will push to fill all the gaps in the product stack. First and foremost, few weeks back, several websites leaked the news about a part called GeForce GTX Titan LE, a board based on cut down GK110 GPU silicon. The leak was right, since this will actually be a consumer version of Tesla K20C, the 2496-core part with 5GB of GDDR5 memory. The name will not be the GTX Titan LE, though. Meet the GeForce GTX 780 5GB. Just as the GTX Titan was a consumer version of the K20X (2688-core part, 6GB GDDR5 memory), K20A/C is getting a consumer version as well. The performance is about 30% faster than a single GTX 680. You can expect this board to launch (hard launch, availability from Day 0) in the final days of May, as the Computex train starts to heat up. Pricing unknown, but you should prices anywhere between $499 and $599. Second board will be the GeForce GTX 770. This is actually based off a GK104-425 die e.g. nothing more than a higher clocked GTX 680. Estimated performance is 20-25% better than GTX 670, on pair with the regular GTX 680. This is still a 256-bit interface part, with 4GB GDDR5 memory to be more prominently featured than a 2GB one. Nvidia's product stack calls for 6GB Titan, 5GB GTX 780, 4GB GTX 770 and 2GB GTX 760 Ti. Launch is allegedly scheduled for mid-May, as a precursor to the GTX 780. Which brings us to the third product, the GeForce GTX 760 Titanium. GTX 760 Ti, sorry. This part is based on the same die as GTX 670; GK104-225. The board comes with 2GB GDDR5 memory and will do everything to put pressure on AMD's HD 7800 and 8800 line of OEM cards. Performance is targeting 20-23% increase from the standard GTX 660 Ti, and this is the part that will launch at the 2013 Computex Taipei trade show. Naturally, there's a possibility that Nvidia will launch all three parts together and claim the best product stack for gamers out there. Until Maxwell (GMxxx) arrives in 2014, do not expect new silicon from Nvidia. Come to think, AMD is also holding back its Volcanic Islands (VI) for the tail end of 2013 or in 2014. Next-gen processes cannot come soon enough for these companies... and yes, FinFET transistor on a 10-figure transistor count is a big challenge.
I was actually thinking of upgradeing my GTX 470 so I can run Skyrim on max settings, didnt know that the GTX 700's were going to be released in Mid May. Is the Mid May release date accurate or is that just a guess? Edit: Did a Google search on the GTX 780 and it looks like its going to be released on May 23, 2013: https://www.google.com/search?q=GTX...s=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
We don't know a date. It's been all speculation from everything I've read. I saw this article in the evga forums a few weeks ago. I was about to get a 670 for my upcoming Haswell build but until I hear something official I'm going to assume 700 series is not coming soon. Hell, if it does come out soon then ill get wait for the 670 or 680 to drop in price and snag one of those!
I've seen May 23rd for the 780 and 30th for the 770 and "middle of may" from a couple places. You can't really trust that specifically. But in general, because these aren't new chip and just a realigning of the current stuff, it's unlikely that there's going to be some major delay. It's official that it's going to happen, the specifics are slightly fuzzy. The 7xx series has to happen soonish. It's a new year, they've got to throw out some "new" products across the spectrum for the OEMs at the very least. No better time than just a little bit before the new Intel chips show up.
Looks like grabbing a second 670 for SLI is going to do the trick. I wasn't expecting anything from the green team until the end of this year or next year. Hopefully we see prices on current cards drop nicely.
I was planning on the upgrade to the 770 from the 570. I really don't like upgrading what is pretty much just a single generation but I don't want to wait another year, especially now that I'm on the bigass 2560x1440. Gonna have to see those benchmarks.
From the articles that I have been reading it looks like the GTX 780 is going to be priced similar to the GTX Titan instead of costing $500-$600. We will see once its released though, I think $1,000 would be too much money for a re-branded and nerfed GTX titan. If the price on the GTX 780 is good though I might just get one in 1-2 months and then pick up a 2nd later on in the end of the year when Ivy Bridge-E comes out to run in SLI when I upgrade my motherboard, cpu, ram, and my old beat up chasis that ive had for like 4-6 yrs. It all depends on the price though, hopefully the GTX 780 wont cost more than $600.
Have a 680? Turn it into a 770? http://www.reddit.com/r/hardware/comments/1e8u6i/flash_your_geforce_gtx_680_to_the_unreleased_gtx/ I guess not quite? http://www.techpowerup.com/183936/geforce-gtx-680-can-be-flashed-to-gtx-770.html
.... on the 600 series I am looking forward to see some benchmarks vs. current gen cards once these are officialy released and NDA is lifted on the nitty gritty.
GTX 780 specs arrive, launches on May 23 Details of the next-gen GeForce GPU from NVIDIA are here, as well as a release date: May 23. Fudzilla were privvy to some leaked slides, which points to the GTX 780 featuring 2304 CUDA cores and an 863MHz base GPU clock. The GeForce GTX 780 will feature NVIDIA's GPU Boost 2.0 that will ramp the GPU clock speed up to 900MHz. We should expect the GTX 780 to come with 3GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 6000MHz coupled with a 384-bit memory bus. Power wise, the GTX 780 is going to require both 6- and 8-pin PCI-Express power connections and has TDP of 250W. Connectivity options include two dual-link DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort outputs. The GeForce GTX 780 reference card will use the same cooler that is featured on the GTX Titan, and should keep noise levels down to around 40-45 dBA. This means the reference GTX 780 will be much quieter than the GTX 680. We should expect the GeForce GTX 780 to be around 25% to 50% faster than the Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition, except for Tomb Raider, where the AMD will excel against most GeForce GPU's.
A Titan sans 300 cores and half the memory. But higher clock speed. The TDP is the same too. ...If it comes in at $500, it may actually be a decent deal.
Link? I didn't see a date officially announced yet on any of my tech sites. Unless I go to the wrong sites.
not exactly... http://www.techpowerup.com/184311/geforce-gtx-780-pricing-revealed.html This is the price that retailers (eg: Newegg, TigerDirect, NCIX, etc.) have to pay distributors per unit. We estimate that after retailers add their margins, the card could be priced anywhere between $650-700. Im guessing $700, at least upon first release until they can keep it in stock.