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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 To Be Based on GK114 GPU

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Like I said in the other thread, if Nvidia did not add AT LEAST another memory controller onto the die, then I don't see how they'll get a 15% performance increase out of GK104. If they are deciding to use 7ghz vram and keep the same 256-bit bus, that is a 16% memory bandwidth increase, so we'd be looking at 15% best case scenario.
I dont think they really care how much performance increase they get. Either way people are going to buy just to say they have the most recent card. 15% or 5% increase, they just want to stay on target for their release expectations.
 
I dont think they really care how much performance increase they get. Either way people are going to buy just to say they have the most recent card. 15% or 5% increase, they just want to stay on target for their release expectations.

sad ... but can't agree more :/
 
50% more bandwidth alone is going to improve performance quite a bit. Then an additional 62.5-87.5% of CUDA cores (albeit at lower frequencies) should net an increase of at least 30%.
 
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I just hope it's true, I've been waiting for a high end GPU, not a mid-range gpu at a high end price.

That would be awesome, I'd love that kind of power for gaming and compute power for F@H, but I fear the GTX780, if it is in fact a consumer K20 based GFX card could go for something like $799US 😱 (roughly converting from 3dcenter's Euro prices - it's a German website).
 
That would be awesome, I'd love that kind of power for gaming and compute power for F@H, but I fear the GTX780, if it is in fact a consumer K20 based GFX card could go for something like $799US 😱 (roughly converting from 3dcenter's Euro prices - it's a German website).
Don't forget that VAT, sales-taxes ect are higher in the EU...
 
Even todays cards are beginning to be bottlenecked at 1080p, depending on the game and scene of course. With GK110 and following cards reviewers might want to drop 1080p altogether or at least use some SGSSAA or something.

Dropping 1080p would be ridiculous when the vast majority of gamers are using 1080p or less.
 
Good point! Hopefully those prices did include VAT, in which case the US prices will be pretty close to the EU prices listed.

Yeah, they tend to include VAT in quoted prices which seem to be near 1/5 of the cost (17-23%). The prices generally tend towards $1 = 1€.
 
Yeah, they tend to include VAT in quoted prices which seem to be near 1/5 of the cost (17-23%). The prices generally tend towards $1 = 1€.

And more if you live in Denmark.
25% VAT on EVERYTHING
Extra VAT on IT-hardware.
Import taxes.

My rules of thumb is $499 = 4999,- DKK..even thoguht the exchange rate for $ 499 is only ~2800,- DKK

And people in the US whine over prices...*sigh*
 
And more if you live in Denmark.
25% VAT on EVERYTHING
Extra VAT on IT-hardware.
Import taxes.

My rules of thumb is $499 = 4999,- DKK..even thoguht the exchange rate for $ 499 is only ~2800,- DKK

And people in the US whine over prices...*sigh*

*laughs*
 
And more if you live in Denmark.
25% VAT on EVERYTHING
Extra VAT on IT-hardware.
Import taxes.

My rules of thumb is $499 = 4999,- DKK..even thoguht the exchange rate for $ 499 is only ~2800,- DKK

And people in the US whine over prices...*sigh*

Yeah, 1.5x to double the prices on hardware are a tad annoying but I prefer that to paying several tens of thousands if I break an arm or something.
 
Only way they'll get away with that is if this turns into another G80 release.

Not exaclty. If AMD extracts 15% more performance out of the h7970ge for their 8970, then GK110's flagship GPU will have to be 25% faster just to match the 8970. At 40% faster than gtx680, we would be looking at a gtx580 vs. hd6970 type of performance difference (roughly 15%). I personally believe that between node maturity and ongoing tweaks to the Kepler architecture, Nvidia should be able to hit 40-50% faster-than-gtx680-speeds.
 
Your figures for how much faster the GHz card is are a bit higher than what I've seen, they're almost equal at 1920.


In either case it would be a good thing if that is what does happen, because Nvidia would be hard pressed to charge well over the $500 price point if AMD is close. Unless of course AMD comes out big on price again, I dunno I guess it doesn't matter they're going to do what they're going to do.
 
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Yeah, 1.5x to double the prices on hardware are a tad annoying but I prefer that to paying several tens of thousands if I break an arm or something.

You already paid thousands...via taxes, VAT ect.
Fact is...we have LESS buying power than an american consumer.

Perhap I should just leave this place before taxes go even higher..
 
If an OC'd 780 can beat my 580's in tandem I'm getting it. Even in my Antec 1200 case those suckers get hot and literally heat the entire office,
 
You already paid thousands...via taxes, VAT ect.
Fact is...we have LESS buying power than an american consumer.

Perhap I should just leave this place before taxes go even higher..

Depends on how you define "american consumer". There is a reason that trailer parks aren't exactly a thing in Denmark and it ain't the weather. 😛
 
Depends on how you define "american consumer". There is a reason that trailer parks aren't exactly a thing in Denmark and it ain't the weather. 😛

Subsidized rent...we pay for that other may afford flats....we pay.
If the buying power of a US consomer is 100, it's around 88 for a dane....due to "we pay"(tm)...aka "skat & afgiftsland"
 
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