Tuesday, February 5th 2013

6 GB Standard Memory Amount for GeForce Titan

NVIDIA's next high-end graphics card, the GeForce "Titan" 780, is shaping up to be a dreadnought of sorts. It reportedly ships with 6 GB of GDDR5 memory as its standard amount. It's known from GK110 block diagrams released alongside the Tesla K20X GPU compute accelerator, that the chip features a 384-bit wide memory interface. With 4 Gbit memory chips still eluding the mainstream, it's quite likely that NVIDIA could cram twenty four 2 Gbit chips to total up 6,144 MB, and hence the chips could be spread on either sides of the PCB, and the back-plate could make a comeback on NVIDIA's single-GPU lineup.

On its Radeon HD 7900 series single-GPU graphics cards based on the "Tahiti" silicon (which features the same memory bus width), AMD used 3 GB as the standard amount; while 2 GB is standard for the GeForce GTX 680; although non-reference design 4 GB and 6 GB variants of the GTX 680 and HD 7970, respectively, are quite common. SweClockers also learned that NVIDIA preparing to price the new card in the neighborhood of $899.
Source: SweClockers
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106 Comments on 6 GB Standard Memory Amount for GeForce Titan

#1
Nordic
A titan out there... and coming...

What will be Mt. Olympus's champion in the coming battle?
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#2
Stephen.
Oh my head hurts ever since the news of Geforce Titan and I'm feeling dizzy too... I think i should take a vacation till it launches in the real world
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#3
syeef
james888A monster is out there... and coming...
When they release it and you buy, they will be announcing a 12GB next-gen GPU.
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#4
Nordic
syeefWhen they release it and you buy, they will be announcing a 12GB next-gen GPU.
I could care less about the 6gb memory. We barely use 1gb of memory in most games at the popular resolutions. I was speaking about everything else. 7.1 billion transistors.

I will also be keeping my 7970 for I hope the next 2 gens. Its a great card and more than I need right now before being overclocked.
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#5
Enmitynz
$899 usd, yikes. Wonder how long until we hear of the dual gk110 gpu with the near 2k pricerange? Lol. As long as the perfomance is there...Nvidia will charge the earth and tbh, why wouldnt they.
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#6
FordGT90Concept
"I go fast!1!11!1!"
I was interested until I saw the $899 price tag. If they offered it for $300, I'd be tempted to have another go at NVIDIA.
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#7
buildzoid
899$ for it but if my calculations are right it should consume around 300w which I wonder how their gonna cool. Most likely the clocks will be pulled down to 800mhz so that the TDP drops but then performance should be about 39% greater than that of a gtx 680 at which point the 80% price increase is stupid. If it has unlocked voltage I would buy it but most likely this will end the same way as the 600 series with Boost and locked volts.
So I will stick with AMD.
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#8
The Von Matrices
james888We barely use 1gb of memory in most games.
I beg to differ. If this truly is a high end card, then it needs all the memory it can get. This card is expected to be used by people with 4K and greater resolutions. When I run Skyrim at 5760x1200 with high resolution textures I can can easily use 2.5 GiB of graphics memory. I only expect that to become the norm with new generation consoles and therefore more detailed games coming out.
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#9
Nordic
The Von MatricesI beg to differ. If this truly is a high end card, then it needs all the memory it can get. This card is expected to be used by people with 4K and greater resolutions. When I run Skyrim at 5760x1200 with high resolution textures I can can easily use 2.5 GiB of graphics memory. I only expect that to become the norm with new generation consoles and therefore more detailed games coming out.
You are right. I was thinking of 1080p. If one has a card like this I hope they have higher than 1080p.
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#10
The Von Matrices
On another note, I think that this would be the most memory chips ever on a reference single GPU graphics card at 24. GTX 295 still holds the reference card crown at 28, and the ASUS ARES III would hold the overall record at 32 if it was released.
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#11
D007
899, let the raping begin.. I'm not paying 899..lol..
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#12
repman244
buildzoid899$ for it but if my calculations are right it should consume around 300w which I wonder how their gonna cool. Most likely the clocks will be pulled down to 800mhz so that the TDP drops but then performance should be about 39% greater than that of a gtx 680 at which point the 80% price increase is stupid. If it has unlocked voltage I would buy it but most likely this will end the same way as the 600 series with Boost and locked volts.
So I will stick with AMD.
300W of heat isn't such a problem IMO, look at all the dual GPU's that are rated at 375W (and go way beyond that when overclocked).
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#13
dj-electric
I feel bad for non-reviewers :X
Even if it costs 800$
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#14
silapakorn
Don't forget that GTX690 is now roughly 899-950$. The price for Titan is quite normal to me.
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#15
SIGSEGV
SweClockers also learned that NVIDIA preparing to price the new card in the neighborhood of $899.
The PlayStation 4 “Orbis” is going to debut on the market later this year (on February 20, 2013) at price-points starting from $350 to $400.

:cool:
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#16
Optimis0r
Still more than happy with my GTX 680 at this point even if this turn out to be a monster. I'm only gaming at 1080p anyway so all that amount of ram would be useless to me.

Last card I had was a GTX 560 Ti, before that HD 5870 - i.e gaming cards. GTX 680 = gaming card. GK110 just doesnt make sense to me as a gaming card. Like GTX 480/580 this would obviously consume much more power. For HPC yes these gpu will do a job but for gaming I think its not the best / optimum solution.

Yes I understand people want the best of the best but at that alleged price point its ridiculous. However thats not to say I'm not excited about this. Unless AMD does miracles with GCN then performance crown would almost certainly be, without arguments, with Nvidia. However if AMD's pricing is very competitive, combined with great gaming bundles then who knows how the market will turn out. YAY gpu wars.
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#17
Nordic
I wonder how it would be for WCG
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#19
xenocide
SIGSEGVThe PlayStation 4 “Orbis” is going to debut on the market later this year (on February 20, 2013) at price-points starting from $350 to $400.

:cool:
It's likely being announced on 2/20/2013, but it won't be available until the end of the year.
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#20
RCoon
Prima.VeraI smell dual GPU here....
Me too. Same price as a 690. Almost the same TDP too.
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#22
iO
$900 is not much if you consider the size and cost of such a huge die. They won´t make profit with this pricing.
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#24
progste
with this one 4k gaming should be a piece of cake
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#25
dj-electric
Really?^ Is the geforce GTX660 handle games in 1920X1080 like a piece of cake? Well that's the euqasion here...
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