Friday, October 18th 2013
NVIDIA Announces GeForce GTX 780 Ti to Counter Radeon R9 290X
With benchmarks of the Radeon R9 290X doing rounds, it's getting increasingly clear that NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 780 won't remain competitive with the Radeon R9 290X for too long; and the R9 290X isn't competitive with the GeForce GTX TITAN enough to warrant a price-cut for the $999.99 SKU. NVIDIA's solution to the tangle is a newer SKU that replaces the GTX 780 from its current $649.99 price-point, which trades blows with the R9 290X. Called GeForce GTX 780 Ti, the SKU could be an overclocked GTX 780, or one that ships with a few more CUDA cores. NVIDIA didn't reveal any technical specifications, other than posting a teaser picture CGI render. To quote NVIDIA on this, "Stay tuned for details."
128 Comments on NVIDIA Announces GeForce GTX 780 Ti to Counter Radeon R9 290X
.....wow the stupidity level just sky rocketed.....its amazing how many don't have a clue about true(behind the scene cameras off) politics or economics....and yet they believe so strongly....
(but yes household economics = national economics we created this mess) ...anyway this is about a graphic card so...All hail the newer King(780ti) that'll replace the the new king(r9) for a few months...
Good. Would love an AMD Rapeon XXX Edition :roll:
:respect::nutkick::toast:
HI ALL
Very good answer for AMD
Wait and see this GPU
this is Graphic BLOWUP All AMD GPUS
Ti Edition WOWOWOWOOWOW
i cant wait 780Ti Time to Attack R290X
Maybe ease up the the bolded text - might get a bit 'shouty' looking.
And word of warning to the first post of a new poster, this statement: isn't helpful.
Be nice now and be objective please. ;)
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taxfoundation.org/blog/60-percent-households-now-receive-more-transfer-income-they-pay-taxes
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I think its a TITAN that got the s**t scared out of it by the R9 290X.
That's why it doesn't have a GTX 780 TiTAN :p
It better be reasonably priced...
Ah who we kidding it will scare most of us with the price tag
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Make us thankful at Thanksgiving we didn't spend the money on it and can use it to avoid the in-laws.
Fully fledged 15 SMX with a frequency bump to 1 GHz (boosting around 1.1GHz) could very well give a performance jump of 15%-20% over Titan.
they will not do a 780(ti) who would be more powerfull than a Titan ... its not logical
well "Atlas" is a Titan ... but a K20 "average joe" edition isnt a K40 :D aahhhh i love those little news who bring nothing but chaos :toast:
I don't think so.
Anyway, we need a sub $200 to counter R7 260X, which is pretty much not a good card.
Possibly the 750 Ti. Price cuts as follows:
760: Seems fine
770: At least $320
780: Must be in the middle of 290X and 290
Titan: Same up to $50 more than 290X, depending on benchmark
It's the best for everyone, because that way the prices go down.
www.legitreviews.com/nvidia-geforce-gtx-780-ti-specs-leaked-already_126895
tho nvidia can have a good ratio on price/perf on 2nd hand ahahah damn i just spoted 2 Titan at 700chf a piece dang im still broke atm :rolleyes: