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Gigabyte, which gave the GeForce GTX 780 the "GHz Edition" treatment, in which the GPU core is factory-overclocked above the 1 GHz mark, meted out the same with the more powerful GTX 780 Ti. Positioned above the GTX 780 Ti OC Edition which debuted early last month, the GHz Edition features a swanky new custom-design PCB by Gigabyte, which features a strong VRM; coupled with the same WindForce 450W cooling solution that's featured on the GTX 780 GHz Edition. The GTX 780 Ti OC Edition, on the other hand, is a combination of the WindForce 450W cooler and NVIDIA reference PCB, with a factory-overclock.

The PCB of Gigabyte GTX 780 Ti GHz Edition is a bustling metropolis, with a 10+2 phase VRM that draws power from a pair of 8-pin PCIe power connectors. The cooler, on the other hand, is a complex aluminium fin-stack heatsink to which heat is fed by five 8 mm-thick copper heat pipes, and which are ventilated by a trio of 100 mm fans.The large heatsink is supported by a base plate that draws heat from the memory and VRM; a support brace that runs along the top of the card, and a back-plate. Gigabyte tuned the card with clock speeds of 1085 MHz core (base), 1150 MHz core (GPU Boost), and a surprisingly untouched 7.00 GHz (GDDR5-effective) memory. Based on the 28 nm GK110 silicon, the GTX 780 Ti features 2,880 CUDA cores, 240 TMUs, 48 ROPs, and a 384-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface, holding 3 GB of memory. There's no word on when Gigabyte will formally launch this card. It shouldn't be too far away.



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Detailed? i have every detail, heck, i posted images and scores here on the forum...

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Their hands are tied, Nvidia does want to keep 6GB to Titan, so for the foreseeable future you won't see any 780 TI sporting more than 3GB.

An EVGA rep confirmed this, by the way.
 
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3GB is more than enough anyway.
 

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Love that cooler on my GTX 770...I'd sure like that card under my 450W Windforce cooler! I suppose my 770's good enough for me...but a custom pcb 780 ti would be sweeet! Now I just need that amazing paying job...asap! :D
 

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What EVGA rep are u talking about and When?

EVGA have already announced a 6Gb version of the 780ti (the kingpin edition) for the end of december. And other partner manufacturers like Asus, Msi etc. Shouldn't be that far behind. There is no logical reason for NVIDIA not to allow partners to increase the memory. The Titan will still sell in limited numbers as it is superior in double precision calculations, so there are buyers outside the gaming community. Obviously titan production is reduced as most Kepler chips will be used for 780ti. And it will slowly be phased out. NVIDIA won't have a problem with products remaining on the shelves and not being sold, but to claim they won't allow partners to increase memory on their flagship card is ridiculous, they are always aiming to keep the leading edge over Amd, so with the 4Gb memory on radeon R9x/R9 and amd mantle on the way the increase of memory by NVIDIA is not just logical but probably encouraged by NVIDIA itself. High end cards are hardly the products NVIDIA or amd make their main profit, not even close but to keep the performance edge in the top cards is very important PR that affects sale numbers of the low and most importantly the middle segment cards which are the products that sell in huge quantities and make the most amount of profit.
 
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What EVGA rep are u talking about and When?

EVGA have already announced a 6Gb version of the 780ti (the kingpin edition) for the end of december. And other partner manufacturers like Asus, Msi etc. Shouldn't be that far behind. There is no logical reason for NVIDIA not to allow partners to increase the memory. The Titan will still sell in limited numbers as it is superior in double precision calculations, so there are buyers outside the gaming community. Obviously titan production is reduced as most Kepler chips will be used for 780ti. And it will slowly be phased out. NVIDIA won't have a problem with products remaining on the shelves and not being sold, but to claim they won't allow partners to increase memory on their flagship card is ridiculous, they are always aiming to keep the leading edge over Amd, so with the 4Gb memory on radeon R9x/R9 and amd mantle on the way the increase of memory by NVIDIA is not just logical but probably encouraged by NVIDIA itself. High end cards are hardly the products NVIDIA or amd make their main profit, not even close but to keep the performance edge in the top cards is very important PR that affects sale numbers of the low and most importantly the middle segment cards which are the products that sell in huge quantities and make the most amount of profit.

http://forums.evga.com/tm.aspx?m=2067842&mpage=2#2070116

EVGA_Jacobf said:
Sorry... As of today 6GB is reserved for TITAN only, so no work is being done on any EVGA 6GB 780 Ti right now... that could change in the future but no ETA if/when.

Is this enough of a proof?

You guys keep forgetting that NVIDIA does whatever it wants with its AIBs, they are being kept on a leash.

Don't you think that if they could release a 6gb 780Ti they would already have released it?
All it takes is just soldering extra vram chips to pre existing traces.
 
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http://forums.evga.com/tm.aspx?m=2067842&mpage=2#2070116



Is this enough of a proof?

You guys keep forgetting that NVIDIA does whatever it wants with its AIBs, they are being kept on a leash.

Don't you think that if they could release a 6gb 780Ti they would already have released it?
All it takes is just soldering extra vram chips to pre existing traces.


Here is a direct answer by Evga to question by email that confirms it.

http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/h...ssified-kingpin-edition-6gb-ddr5-4486178.html

Also reliable tech websites have reported on it, why would EVGA make the announcement if NVIDIA wouldn't allow it.?
What most people fail to understand is that a 6Gb 780ti won't affect Titan sales. Sure Titan sales was reduced significantly after 780ti was introduced for obvious reasons, but the vast majority of those gamers that would buy a 6Gb 780ti over titan would buy a 3Gb 780ti over Titan anyways if a 6Gb version didn't exist. So overall it won't make any big difference for NVIDIA. The difference a 6 Gb version would make on the other hand is to attract those undecided buyers that are considering Radeon R9X/R9 because of the 1 Gb extra memory. Multiple screen and high res screen users are just increasing day by day and with the more and more demanding upcoming games VRAM size is an important issue. The reduction in Titan sales has already been compensated by lowered production rates as the production facilities are concentrating their capabilities to increased 780ti output for obvious reasons. Those titans they produce or in stock will find themselves to buyers as those people buy the Titan for its DP capability which outperforms 780ti everyday of the week. Why else do you think that the Price of the Titan card has not seen any significant reduction. At least not here in Sweden where I live. If they were the least worried they would campaign and reduce the price.
 
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Some people don't seem to understand that with 6GB of 7ghz GDDR5 the tdp of 300w will not allow a competitive clockspeed. Titan is matched so the lower clockspeed can mesh with 6GB/6ghz (even overclocked) in the tdp envelope.

780ti gives up that extra buffer in exchange for the higher-speed ram and clock potential. Be it up to 103xMhz for the 7ghz stock clock, or somewhere around 1170Mhz/7900 if you figure absolute performance potential.

This product exploits the fact the product is binned to allow that core potential, while also showing it is painfully obvious nvidia does not allow an overclocked memory clock out-of-the-box. I would not be surprised if the memory is binned to ~7800mhz though for that 1150mhz clock.

These realities are why it will be interesting if 290x can be binned/overclocked by aibs to be proportional. 1150/7800 would be more or less similar to a 290x at some where around 1175/5800 to 1210/6000...but is that realistic with the extra memory and the power penalties of voltage/power needed for clocks more than 5ghz to slightly over?

It's all a balancing act...but in truth they are very, very close. 290x is more efficient arch speaking, but the ram in this case could be perceived as a detriment for the design as opposed to what nvidia did with 3gb (granted using more power on faster ram).
 

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Here is a direct answer by Evga to question by email that confirms it.

http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/h...ssified-kingpin-edition-6gb-ddr5-4486178.html

Also reliable tech websites have reported on it, why would EVGA make the announcement if NVIDIA wouldn't allow it.?
What most people fail to understand is that a 6Gb 780ti won't affect Titan sales. Sure Titan sales was reduced significantly after 780ti was introduced for obvious reasons, but the vast majority of those gamers that would buy a 6Gb 780ti over titan would buy a 3Gb 780ti over Titan anyways if a 6Gb version didn't exist. So overall it won't make any big difference for NVIDIA. The difference a 6 Gb version would make on the other hand is to attract those undecided buyers that are considering Radeon R9X/R9 because of the 1 Gb extra memory. Multiple screen and high res screen users are just increasing day by day and with the more and more demanding upcoming games VRAM size is an important issue. The reduction in Titan sales has already been compensated by lowered production rates as the production facilities are concentrating their capabilities to increased 780ti output for obvious reasons. Those titans they produce or in stock will find themselves to buyers as those people buy the Titan for its DP capability which outperforms 780ti everyday of the week. Why else do you think that the Price of the Titan card has not seen any significant reduction. At least not here in Sweden where I live. If they were the least worried they would campaign and reduce the price.


I'm pretty sure that who bought Titan for its compute capability is in minority compared to how many people bought it for just gaming.

I bought two of them instead of buying a Quadro that costs 3x as much, especially because I don't need Quadro level driver support for what I do.

But, while the Titan is a boon to people like me it would have never made a noticeable selling volume without people that bought it for gaming.
 
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Titan was like ok that's pretty good. then 780 Ti?!!? :D
 
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Another clarification/confirmation that there is no currently 6GB 780TI in the works.

UPDATE 12/4/2013 3pm CT: EVGA responded to our inquiry on the EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Ti Kingpin Edition and informed us that it would have higher clock speeds than the standard Classified version, that it is aimed at LN2 cooling users and that it is just 3GB contrary to what the rumors have said. So, no 6GB version is to be had here.
Read more at http://www.legitreviews.com/evga-ge...-made-overclocking_130114#p5jJFjStWzgJ4VpY.99

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http://www.legitreviews.com/evga-geforce-gtx-780-ti-kingpin-6gb-video-card-made-overclocking_130114
 
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Why do they always have to be 3GB or 6GB of VRAM??? Even if 3GB are MORE THAN ENOUGH for an 1600p display, why not make, for example, a card with 4GB of VRAM?? You don't need more anyways, except if you planing to use it for a 4K display setup, but even so, I don't think you need more....
 

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Their hands are tied, Nvidia does want to keep 6GB to Titan, so for the foreseeable future you won't see any 780 TI sporting more than 3GB.

An EVGA rep confirmed this, by the way.


Is that why EVGA could potentially be releasing a Kingpin GTX780Ti version with an acrylic and carbon fiber ACX cooler with 6GB of vRAM?

Why do they always have to be 3GB or 6GB of VRAM??? Even if 3GB are MORE THAN ENOUGH for an 1600p display, why not make, for example, a card with 4GB of VRAM?? You don't need more anyways, except if you planing to use it for a 4K display setup, but even so, I don't think you need more....

Because of the way the Bus is. If it was 256 or 512 bit they could do 4GB of vRAM. (this is usually generally how it works) Im not sure entirely of the real technical reason behind it, but I do know that Nvidia is able to take say a 128bit bus and put 3GB on it, rather then say 2GB.

Nvidia Bus and vRAM count is not completely tied together like AMDs cards.

For instance, the GTX660s have 192 bit bus, and with both 2GB and 3GB vRAM capacities.

Cards these days aren't powerful enough to run 4k resolutions at a playable frame rate unless you have 2 or more cards anyways, and not to mention 4k is just now starting to hit the market it decent volumes, but crazy high prices. 20nm cards will be where its at and beyond if you want to play at 4k.
 
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Is that why EVGA could potentially be releasing a Kingpin GTX780Ti version with an acrylic and carbon fiber ACX cooler with 6GB of vRAM?


No that's just a 780Ti Classified card without 1.35v limit and dual 8pin plus 6 pin power connectors
 
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660Ti card had a "non integral" amount of vram, and it was no problem. For the 780Ti, the greater than 3GB problem is "7GHz".
 
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Some people don't seem to understand that with 6GB of 7ghz GDDR5 the tdp of 300w will not allow a competitive clockspeed. Titan is matched so the lower clockspeed can mesh with 6GB/6ghz (even overclocked) in the tdp envelope.

780ti gives up that extra buffer in exchange for the higher-speed ram and clock potential. Be it up to 103xMhz for the 7ghz stock clock, or somewhere around 1170Mhz/7900 if you figure absolute performance potential.

This product exploits the fact the product is binned to allow that core potential, while also showing it is painfully obvious nvidia does not allow an overclocked memory clock out-of-the-box. I would not be surprised if the memory is binned to ~7800mhz though for that 1150mhz clock.

These realities are why it will be interesting if 290x can be binned/overclocked by aibs to be proportional. 1150/7800 would be more or less similar to a 290x at some where around 1175/5800 to 1210/6000...but is that realistic with the extra memory and the power penalties of voltage/power needed for clocks more than 5ghz to slightly over?

It's all a balancing act...but in truth they are very, very close. 290x is more efficient arch speaking, but the ram in this case could be perceived as a detriment for the design as opposed to what nvidia did with 3gb (granted using more power on faster ram).

RAM has very little to do with the TDP. The Quadro K6000 has a full 2880 SPs, 12GB RAM and still runs 225W.
 
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What EVGA rep are u talking about and When?

EVGA have already announced a 6Gb version of the 780ti (the kingpin edition) for the end of december. And other partner manufacturers like Asus, Msi etc. Shouldn't be that far behind. There is no logical reason for NVIDIA not to allow partners to increase the memory. The Titan will still sell in limited numbers as it is superior in double precision calculations, so there are buyers outside the gaming community. Obviously titan production is reduced as most Kepler chips will be used for 780ti. And it will slowly be phased out. NVIDIA won't have a problem with products remaining on the shelves and not being sold, but to claim they won't allow partners to increase memory on their flagship card is ridiculous, they are always aiming to keep the leading edge over Amd, so with the 4Gb memory on radeon R9x/R9 and amd mantle on the way the increase of memory by NVIDIA is not just logical but probably encouraged by NVIDIA itself. High end cards are hardly the products NVIDIA or amd make their main profit, not even close but to keep the performance edge in the top cards is very important PR that affects sale numbers of the low and most importantly the middle segment cards which are the products that sell in huge quantities and make the most amount of profit.
 
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LOL, you got this so wrong, Evga announced no such thing, and the logical reason being Nvidia still wanting to shift Titans at a premium, simples, single monitor user get a 780ti, multi screen users get the two titans in sli
 
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Is that why EVGA could potentially be releasing a Kingpin GTX780Ti version with an acrylic and carbon fiber ACX cooler with 6GB of vRAM?



Because of the way the Bus is. If it was 256 or 512 bit they could do 4GB of vRAM. (this is usually generally how it works) Im not sure entirely of the real technical reason behind it, but I do know that Nvidia is able to take say a 128bit bus and put 3GB on it, rather then say 2GB.

Nvidia Bus and vRAM count is not completely tied together like AMDs cards.

For instance, the GTX660s have 192 bit bus, and with both 2GB and 3GB vRAM capacities.

Cards these days aren't powerful enough to run 4k resolutions at a playable frame rate unless you have 2 or more cards anyways, and not to mention 4k is just now starting to hit the market it decent volumes, but crazy high prices. 20nm cards will be where its at and beyond if you want to play at 4k.

It dont work like that mate, the 7970 is a 384 bus, and so is the 580, one has 3 gig the other has 1.5, as for the 660's the should have been 1.5 but Nvidia does is double up the Vram on the controller, its not ideal, but they use tricks to make it work, but still lack of bandwidth compared to 256 and upwards, so it is still tied together, as all

Its not quite like that, true that the it all has to be all down to symmetry of the memory banks and the ROPS, one ROP partition requires one memory controler but in regards to the 660, Nvidia uses tricks to to be able to use 4 x 512k on just three 64 bit memory controllers one for each ROP, so what the do is double up on one controller, in order to make the 2 gig of Vram, tho downside is the lack of bandwidth, but on a mid range card this is not to much of a problem but could be in SLI and max settings depending on the game also, AMD dont do this because the either dont have the know how, or its just more efficient for them to stick to the symmetry i dont really know, there must also be limitations with the size of memory modules used as the all seem to be 256 in size, so on a 2 gig card you would have 8 of these on the one side of the card, and both sides on a 4 gig card, and the seem to be paired up
 
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