http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GLcG5RPX-c
ES = engineering sample. If you just want to know, it scored p3818 with an i7-3960x. For the sake of comparisons, the hd770 scores around p3545 (http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-hd-7770-7750-benchmark,3135-5.html).
I know it's not what most people are looking forward to (including me) but given that this is the smallest of the Kepler chips coming out, it's still useful as a comparison to AMD's current smallest 28nm GPU - Cape Verde. The only caveat is that it's a synthetic benchmark. But if performance holds up, then Nvidia is setting up gk107 to go head to head with cape verder, leaving gk106 for pitcairn, gk104 against Tahiti, and the eventual GK110 to stand alone.
EDIT: Looks like the scores exactly match a gtx460, and more than likely a product would not be identified as "engineering sample" in system / drivers panel.
ES = engineering sample. If you just want to know, it scored p3818 with an i7-3960x. For the sake of comparisons, the hd770 scores around p3545 (http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-hd-7770-7750-benchmark,3135-5.html).
I know it's not what most people are looking forward to (including me) but given that this is the smallest of the Kepler chips coming out, it's still useful as a comparison to AMD's current smallest 28nm GPU - Cape Verde. The only caveat is that it's a synthetic benchmark. But if performance holds up, then Nvidia is setting up gk107 to go head to head with cape verder, leaving gk106 for pitcairn, gk104 against Tahiti, and the eventual GK110 to stand alone.
EDIT: Looks like the scores exactly match a gtx460, and more than likely a product would not be identified as "engineering sample" in system / drivers panel.
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